Bilk are an English indie rock trio formed in Chelmsford, Essex,[1] consisting of Sol Abrahams on vocals and guitar, Luke Hare on bass, and Harry Gray on drums. After debuting in 2018 and going on to release a number of singles and EPs, the band released their self-titled debut album in 2023.
Career
The concept was developed in 2015 by vocalist and guitarist Sol Abrahams, who spent two years working with different musicians. Abrahams took inspiration for the name from his father's job as a London cab driver.[2] Abrahams met Luke Hare through an early gig and invited him to join in 2017 when Bilk's initial bassist quit. They had another drummer before happening upon Harry Gray, forming the current trio.[3]
In an interview, Abrahams said of his string of former Bilk bandmates:[4]
I was doing Bilk with other musicians for a couple years before I even met Luke and Harry. Shit didn't work out with those guys for various reasons. We went through about six different drummers because I could never get along with them and the one bass player I had before Luke fucked off to become a lawyer or something.
I knew Luke because he came to one of my early gigs and I met him briefly after the show. He then later came round for a rehearsal. We both liked Harrington jackets and early Green Day so we got on pretty well. Then it was me, Luke, and this other drummer for a bit but shit went tits up with him so that's where we found Harry.
— Sol Abrahams
Bilk officially debuted in 2018 with the singles "Give Up", "Spiked", "Next Weekend", and "Slob". That summer, they played at RiZe Festival.[5]
Bilk signed with Scruff of the Neck Records, through which they released their second EP Allow It in 2021.[7] That summer, they played at Louis Tomlinson's inaugural Away From Home Festival, founded to celebrate the return of live music.[8] The following year, they would reunite with Tomlinson as one of the opening acts on the UK leg of his self-titled world tour. They also embarked on their own tour in late 2021 and early 2022. In summer 2022, they played the Great Escape Festival and Reading and Leeds Festivals.[9] They released their third EP Just Don't Work For Me.[10]
Bilk's sophomore album Essex, Drugs and Rock and Roll is set to be released in January 2025 followed their largest tour to date, starting February and traveling around the UK and then Europe.[13]