The Entitled Sons are a family band of 4 brothers and their Dad, from Somerset, UK. They have quickly gained attention for their innovative and eclectic sound, blending elements of rock, pop, and alternative music with a sharp lyrical edge.
Their first release Break topped the Rock charts when Laurie the drummer was only 11 years old. They were quickly spotted and picked up to play at festivals throughout the summer, on the main stage line ups, alongside The Kaiser Chiefs, Lightning Seeds, The Libertines,Tom Odel & The Feeling.
In 2023 they also won a competition to play at Glastonbury Festival where they delighted packed audiences on all the stages they played. They continued the season with a series of successful appearances at festivals such as Boomtown and Home Farm Fest.
After their sell out One Shot Tour in Autumn 2023, they have been writing and releasing further music and headlining at a series of Festivals over the Summer of 2024 and are set for their second Tour ‘Still too Young’ this Autumn which is also looking to be a sellout.
Their music reflects a diverse range of influences, from classic rock legends to contemporary indie acts, creating a unique sound that is both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. Their music is characterized by catchy melodies, powerful guitar riffs, and thought-provoking lyrics that often delve into themes of identity, societal expectations, and personal freedom as well as having to negotiate their way through life as four teenage boys.
The band's name, The Entitled Sons, reflects their ironic take on the generational stereotypes often associated with the modern world. They challenge these notions through their music, exploring what it means to find one's own path in a world full of expectations.
With their energetic powerful live performances and a rapidly growing fan base, The Entitled Sons are quickly making a name for themselves on the UK music scene. Whether through their powerful lyrics, distinctive sound, or mesmerising stage presence, The Entitled Sons are a band that demands to be heard, offering a fresh perspective on the world through the universal language of music.