- Music
- 12 Nov 25
Lambrini Girls release repress of Who Let The Dogs Out with artwork from David Shrigley
See the Rough Trade exclusive vinyl below.
Lambrini Girls have released a limited edition repress of their debut album Who Let The Dogs Out.
The news comes after the band landed a spot on Rough Trade's Albums Of The Year list.
The new vinyl, titled Slutcore Version For Kids Who Can't Read Good, a nod to Zoolander, is limited to 3,000 copies. 500 are only available at Rough Trade and come in an exclusive colour with a bonus CD, featuring their live set at Electric Brixton in April.
Who Let The Dogs Out, released in January, reached No.16 on the Official Albums Chart, No.1 in Rock and Metal and No.2 on Independent Albums.
It also won this year's HERcury Prize, which celebrates female and non-binary artists.
The repress features artwork by David Shrigley, who is known for blending humour and political commentary in his visual art. His 2016 sculpture Really Good was commissioned for London's Trafalgar Square.
- The Slutcore Version For Kids Who Can't Read Good edition of Who Let The Dogs Out is on sale now and can be found here.
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