Twice places Hollie Cook in a tradition of British female voices who've put their own stamp on vintage sounds, making them feel new and in step with their times.
Words by Jesse Serwer—
It was definitely a great moment when the burgeoning punk rock scene met up with its Jamaican cousin—reggae—in mid '70s London. The union added musical depth to punk, and its influ... Read More...
Words by Jesse Serwer, Photos by Justin Borbely
No. 1 on our Toppa Top 10 albums list for 2011, British singer Hollie Cook's self-titled debut LP was the one record everyone on our highly opinionated tea... Read More...
Words by Martei Korley
I'll never forget the first time I heard Hollie Cook. While shooting models for a gig in Kingston, the art director, my good friend BenGee, suggested that I play her music for the ... Read More...