Lung Leg
Lung Leg are a Scottish pop-punk/indie band formed in 1994 and disbanding in 1999. They emerged as part of a new wave of bands from the Glasgow DIY underground scene.
Originally an all female quartet, their musical style has been described variably as riot grrrl or garage-pop. They were influenced by post-punk, C86, and the Fire Engines.
Lung Leg re-formed in 2021 with new members, Simone Antigone (Hair Band), Hando Morice (Water Machine) and Paul Thomson (Franz Ferdinand). They played a sold out reunion gig at The Baby Grand, Glasgow in December 2022 to critical acclaim supported by bis. They are featured in the award winning 2024 documentary Since Yesterday : The Untold Story and consequently performed Maid to Minx live on BBC Radio 4's Front Row with Kirsty Wark in October 2024. As of 2025, they are writing new material. Recent shows include supporting Washington band The Make Up in 2023.
In October 2025, Lung Leg are scheduled to release their first new music in decades through the Glasgow-based label Second City Static. The release is a split 7-inch single featuring a collaboration with Unmarry Me a project consisting of Jon Slade and Chris Rowley, both former members of the English punk band Huggy Bear.
Lung Leg's contribution to the record, a track titled "Girls", features guest saxophone by Lora Logic, known for her work with X-Ray Spex and Essential Logic.
The single's sleeve artwork was designed by Annabel “Aggie” Wright of The Pastels, incorporating sketches of Lung Leg recording in the studio.
The Love and Rockets graphic artist Jamie Hernandez drew the original album cover for Maid to Minx.
Maid to Minx
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Hello Sir
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Girls
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