Lambrini Girls, an all-female and non-binary rock trio who take their name from a potent low-budget wine popular among British teenagers who don’t know better yet.
The Faroes are so far north that in July the sun only sets for an hour or two, and the locals traditionally stay out until all hours during summers (the festival’s evening-closing acts start their sets at around 3 a.m.).
Still, the Lambrinis have the seemingly thankless task of going on at 1 a.m. on this chilly night on the festival’s second stage, located on the soccer pitch of a local school.
Just a couple dozen people stand in front of the stage, drinking local beer and smoking cigarettes. All of a sudden, deafening feedback, drums and loud power chords burst forth from the speakers, and a guitar-brandishing blonde in a black slip — Lambrinis singer Phoebe Lunny — is yelling at the crowd, bossing them to look alive.
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