Presented in the review as a Punk group of 'fake siblings' who perform late '70s punk anthems using acoustic instruments (voice, guitar, double bass, tambourine, cello, saxophone, accordion, cajon, cabasa). Their debut single was released strictly on vinyl and is self-produced.

Killi Billi are presented as an acoustic punk group of 'fake siblings' who perform late '70s punk anthems with acoustic instruments. Their debut single (vinyl) and a surreal, DADA-like cover of 'God Save The Queen' were highlighted. The reviews praise their joyful, self-produced approach suited to breweries and wooden tables.

For:Fans of punk (especially late '70s anthems), acoustic arrangements, DIY releases, and pub/beer-hall performances.

 The Killi Billi are a Punk group of fake siblings, like the Ramones or the Oblivians, and that alone makes them likable.

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