A vocalist who calls her music "tropical pop,"
Hollie Cook's songs are a light but refreshing blend of modern pop and vintage reggae influences, ideally suited to
Cook's supple, sensuous voice. A member of
the Slits during their mid-2000s reunion, she released her self-titled solo debut in 2011, produced by
Prince Fatty. She worked with producer
Youth on 2018's
Vessel of Love, and co-produced 2022's
Happy Hour.
Cook certainly has the genes for a career in music -- her father Paul Cook was the drummer for
the Sex Pistols, while her mother Jeni Cook was a backing vocalist for
Culture Club. (If that's not enough,
Boy George is her godfather, and
David Bowie once babysat her for an afternoon.) Born in 1987,
Cook left school when she was 16 to study art and make-up design, but she got pulled onto a new career path in 2006 when
Ari Up, leader of the iconic all-female punk/reggae band
the Slits, re-formed the group and recruited Paul Cook to produce and play on their new recordings. Paul introduced
Hollie to the band, and after hearing her sing,
Up asked her to join the group.
Hollie sang backups and played keyboards for
the Slits, appearing on the EP
Revenge of the Killer Slits (2006) and the album Trapped Animal (2009), but the group disbanded in 2010 following
Up's death.
Hollie began working with producer and songwriter
Prince Fatty, and in 2011, they released her self-titled debut album. The effort won enthusiastic reviews, and in 2012, when
the Stone Roses reunited for a handful of wildly anticipated British shows, vocalist
Ian Brown invited
Hollie to open one of them before an audience of 75,000. (In an interview with reporter James Lachno,
Cook said of the experience, "The atmosphere was immense, and people didn’t boo or ignore us. I wanted to go anyway, so the fact I got to play was ridiculous.") In 2012,
Prince Fatty released an album of dub mixes of material from
Hollie's debut, and 2014 saw the release of her sophomore effort,
Twice.
Cook guested on albums by a variety of artists, ranging from
Duran Duran to
Quantic's
Flowering Inferno project. In 2017, she signed to Merge, which released a 7" of her cover of
the Carpenters' "Superstar" on Record Store Day. Full-length
Vessel of Love, featuring production by
Youth (
Killing Joke,
the Orb), arrived in 2018. The album topped Billboard's Reggae Albums chart. Later in the year,
Cook released a cover of "Sweet Like Chocolate" by Shanks & Bigfoot. Additionally, she guested on albums by
the Orb,
Silent Poets, Gardna, and others. Her fourth album,
Happy Hour, was co-produced with
Ben McKone and
Luke Allwood from her backing band, General Roots. The album appeared in June of 2022. ~ Mark Deming & Paul Simpson