Calling her music "tropical pop," singer
Hollie Cook (her dad was
Paul Cook, drummer with
the Sex Pistols, while her mother,
Jeni Cook, was a backing vocalist with
Culture Club) combines the potent but laid-back rhythms of reggae and the melodies and dramatic flair of '60s girl group sounds, and delivers music that's upbeat, sensuous, and fun.
Cook became an artist to watch with her self-titled debut album in 2011, which earned her gigs as diverse as an appearance on Later...With Jools Holland and a spot opening for
the Stone Roses on their wildly anticipated comeback shows in 2012.
Cook's second full-length, 2014's
Twice, follows in the same path as her debut, featuring nine tracks dominated by
Cook's smooth, slyly sexy voice and arrangements that keep the grooves light but dance-friendly at once.