photo by Ripley

‘Cuntology 101’ was already a feral feminist anthem — Lambrini Girls’ jagged riffs, razor wit, and riot energy distilled into two and a half minutes of pure chaos. Now, with Peaches on the remix, it’s mutated into something bigger, badder, and downright unholy: a feminist exorcism. Serving cunt? They’re dishing up a full banquet.

It’s hard to overstate how exciting this is. Lambrini Girls — dear friends of LOUD WOMEN, born of the DIY scene and now deservedly storming charts, festival bills, and sold-out rooms worldwide — are one of the UK’s most urgent and unapologetic punk bands. Peaches, meanwhile, is a global feminist icon, a two-decade trailblazer who’s ripped up pop culture with every record, performance, and provocation. The collision of the two? Cunty.

As Peaches herself put it:

“The track is cunt! It was a no brainer! Punk AF.”

Her signature electronic punch sharpens the fury into something ecstatic. Queasy electronics and a sleazy throb that takes the chaos up another notch, the patriarchy trembling in its crusty boots.

Single of the week? Obviously. Single of the fucking year? Quite possibly.

By Cassie Fox

I am the founder of LOUD WOMEN, and 'bass Doris' in I, Doris. I write for loudwomen.org often and Louder Than War occasionally. I teach at BIMM London. I love music that stirs big emotions.

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