Sailor Moon's fan-favorite heartthrob has joined the Powerpuff Girls franchise as a potential villain, bringing the two iconic series together.
The Powerpuff Girls—Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup—might be fictional characters, but their distinct traits align surprisingly well with zodiac archetypes. Created in a lab by Professor ...
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On the engagingly titled “Cuntology 101,” the U.K. duo Lambrini Girls offers a seminar on what it means to be, well, cunty. “Learning how to let go is cunty/Having cum on my shirt is cunty ...
Thankfully, with their debut album, Lambrini Girls are here to sort it out. There might be protest albums everywhere right now, but Who Let The Dogs Out? goes far beyond mere chest-beating and ...
On an album of fast-and-loose party punk, the British duo rails against misogyny, homophobia, and all manner of institutional cruelties with righteous fury and rambunctious glee. If Lambrini Girls ...
Phoebe Lunny and Lilly Macieira have crafted a safe space for righteous fury for all kinds of people; let loose, be yourself, fight back, and know that Lambrini Girls are there for you.
The Lambrini Girls’ eminently quotable debut album, Who Let the Dogs Out, has all of these people, and a good deal more in its crosshairs and doesn’t hold back with putting the boot in. Their fiery ...
Lambrini Girls’ debut album ‘Who let the dogs out’ (City Slang) is Riot Grrrl power in the vein of 1990s shehemoths Huggy Bear and Sleater Kinney. It also reminds of short-lived group Voodoo ...