By: Staff –

BILK are three working class eighteen year old lads, creating a unique angsty blend of indie, rap and punk from the suburbs of Essex. Their honest social commentary is as real as it gets, reflecting the highs and lows of British youth culture today, clad in Fred Perry and Adidas.
With their brand new single for “Slob”, they’ve release a Jeremy Kyle-esque video, which you can watch exclusively via Aesthetic Magazine below.
“Slob is a reply to everyone who’s called me a do nothing and a dosser throughout my life,” says lead singer Sol Abraham. “It’s like an acceptance of being a slob but also a bit of middle finger to the people who said I’d do nothing with my life just because I didn’t do well in GCSEs or go to uni or whatever. People only see one side of the story and that’s the smoking weed and sitting about watching tele side, no one sees the side where I’m working hard with my music and grinding at that and I wanted to kind of take out that frustration in a song where I’m just saying fuck it… I am a slob”
2018 saw the lads play a host of gigs all over the UK, including opening the main stage at RiZE Festival in their hometown, supporting James Bay, Plan B and Liam Gallagher.
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