SHARE THE NEW VIDEO FOR SINGLE ‘ON IT’
FROM THE NEW ALBUM ‘ESSEX, DRUGS AND ROCK AND ROLL’, OUT JANUARY 24TH PRE-ORDER / PRE-SAVE HERE
“Primed and poised to let their voice sweep through young people all over Britain and beyond.”– Clash
“Full of charm, charisma, angst, wit, catchy licks, and cathartic singalongs.” – Atwood Magazine
After the incendiary decadence of their recent single ‘F Up’ received Radio 1 airplay from Nels Hylton, an array of key playlists across Spotify, Amazon and Deezer, plus coverage from Dork, anarchic rock ‘n’ rollers Bilk now share the new single ‘On It’. It’s the second track to preview their new album ‘Essex, Drugs and Rock and Roll’ which follows on January 24th via Scruff of the Neck.
‘On It’ is a bouncy, boisterous, bass-heavy celebration which sees the Bilk boys living for the weekend and treating every Saturday night like it’s their last. Throw a dart at a map of the UK and you’ll surely hit a town in which the scenes they describe are replicated every week. Maybe such hedonism isn’t as in vogue as it was, but countless young people still enjoy the wild rush of a chaotic escape from the mundane routine of their daily lives.
Sol Abrahams says, “‘‘On It’ is a song about partying. It doesn’t get more complex than that really. It’s about drinking, taking drugs, having fun and getting fucked up with your mates. Life is short and we’ll all be dead at some point so why not have fun? You wanna have a good time, you know what I mean.”
‘On It’ was written by Sol, before he and bandmates Luke Hare (bass) and Harry Gray (drums) recorded the track during rapidfire sessions at Edge Studios and Silkmill Studios with Andy Gannon (AIKO, The HARA)
‘On It’ and ‘F Up’ are indicative of the themes that dominate the ‘Essex, Drugs and Rock and Roll’ album. It’s full of distinctly British experiences that most people experience in their teen and young adult years: love and lust, embarking and occasionally learning from wild misadventures, feeling as if you don’t belong, wanting more from life than the opportunities that arise in small town life, parties and punch-ups, and a fear of a future which looks far from secure.
The band’s indie-punk roots are still the driving force of their sound, but it’s a record that goes broader, with raw acoustic singalongs, hip-hop-tinged beats, grunge dynamics and heavyweight blues all part of their riotous wall of sound. It’s a mix that will appeal to fans of The Streets, Arctic Monkeys, early Green Day, Nirvana and Rat Boy.
‘Essex, Drugs and Rock and Roll’ is available to pre-order HERE. It is available on limited signed red vinyl, black vinyl and CD while new merch designs include a t-shirt and a tote bag.
Bilk have already exceeded 20 million streams, but it’s their rambunctious live show that best highlights the intense connection shared between the band and their fans. They’ve sold-out London shows at Omeara, The 100 Club and The Garage; and powered through festival sets at Reading, SXSW, Truck, The Great Escape, Louis Tomlinson’s Away From Home and, most recently, their third consecutive year at Reading. They were even famously banned from Rough Trade when an in-store descended into chaos.
Bilk will follow the album’s release by playing a huge tour which includes their biggest ever headline show at the Electric Ballroom before exploding right across Europe throughout March. The dates are below, remaining tickets are available HERE:
FEBRUARY
5th – Bristol, Thekla
6th – Cardiff, The Globe
7th – London, Electric Ballroom
13th – Manchester, Academy 2
14th – Leeds, Brudenell Social Club
15th – Newcastle, Northumbria Students Union
16th – Glasgow, SWG3 Warehouse
19th – Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
20th – Norwich, Arts Centre
21st – Birmingham, O2 Academy 2
22nd – Southampton, Engine Shed
MARCH
3rd – Paris, La Boule Noire
4th – Antwerp, Kavka Oudaan
5th – Rotterdam, Rotown
7th – Copenhagen, Ideal Bar @ Vega
8th – Hamburg, Hebebuhne
9th – Berlin, Privatclub
11th – Warsaw, Klub Hydrozagadka
12th – Krakow, Klub Gwarek
13th – Prague, Café V lese
14th – Vienna, Chelsea
15th – Munich, Milla
16th – Milan, Circolo Magnolia
26th – Cork, Winthrop Avenue
27th – Galway, Roisin Dubh
28th – Belfast, Oh Yeah Music Centre
29th – Dublin, The Workman’s Club
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