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Trip-Hop Duo Lamb Would Like A Word With Rising Alt-Pop Singer Lamb

The Lambs are fighting. Well, maybe not fighting, but there is a big mix-up happening. Lamb, '90s trip-hop duo Andy Barlow and Lou Rhodes, are getting confused with Lamb, the moniker of rising electro-pop artist from Long Beach who has co-signs from Drake and SZA. The latter, whose recent single "Overkill" has gone viral, recently announced a new EP that's coming at the end of the month, along with a tour. But the tour announcement has got people confused. Even Live Nation mentioned the wrong Lamb on socials for the tour announcement.

Mancunian Lamb is not reuniting and they do not record as Lamb anymore. Barlow and Rhodes have released a statement to clear up the misunderstanding. Their full statement reads:

Please note:

IT HAS COME TO OUR ATTENTION THAT ANOTHER ARTIST IS ANNOUNCING LIVE SHOWS IN THE NAME 'LAMB'. PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE SHOWS ARE NOT OUR SHOWS - AND THAT WE NO LONGER PLAY LIVE OR RECORD AS LAMB - WE APOLOGISE FOR ANY CONFUSION CAUSED AND ARE TRYING TO CONTACT THE ARTIST IN QUESTION TO ADDRESS THIS ISSUE.


With thanks & love, LAMB xx

In the social media post's caption they added: "We’re so sorry for any confusion caused by this issue. Please be aware that any shows announced as LAMB are not us, but a US based artist using the name. We are working on resolving this asap. Thanks so much for your support over the years. Lamb love ?"

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