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The Cool and Deadly
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Reggae + Rock doesn’t have to equal phony Jamaican accents, clichéd weed songs and uninspired Bob Marley bites. For THE COOL AND DEADLY, adding to the punky reggae legacy of The Clash and the Bad Brains means pouring influences as far afield as rockabilly, metal, Latin and Cape Verdean Creole music into a fuzzed-out sound that’s not always reggae and not always rock, but invariably ruff and tuff.

At the core of the Brooklyn, NY sound killers’ musical DNA is the their unique, multicultural background. Lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist Danny Baptista (a.k.a. Danny Zion) absorbed a mixture of hot-rod, punk and skate culture while growing up in a South Shore Massachusetts Portuguese community; drummer/producer Bill “Prince Polo” Szeflinski, a Milwaukee native of Polish descent, and guitarist Harvey Valdes, a first generation Columbian-American raised on his parents’ cumbia records, developed their chops playing heavy metal. “My family came from the Cape Verde islands so I got heavily influenced by West African guitar—lots of reverb!” Danny says. “My dad was a crazy Elvis fan and a rhythm guitar player like myself. He unconsciously filled my head with the crazy mix.”

While THE COOL AND DEADLY officially united in 2004, the trio has worked together since the late ‘90s, when Valdes met up with Baptista and Szeflinski’s defunct reggae outfit, Zionix. “With Zionix, we were mixing roots reggae, 80's rub-a-dub and Cape Verdean music,” Danny says. “In our next band, El Knife, we actually switched places—Billy was on guitar and I was on drums. That opened the spectrum to all the surf and skate punk stuff we listened to back in the day. Once that happened, we couldn’t go back to just playing straight reggae anymore. It was inevitable that The Cool and Deadly was an American punky reggae mash-up.”

Of course, reggae requires bass and, naturally, THE COOL AND DEADLY have two men on the case. Josh Werner of Matisyahu and Lee “Scratch” Perry fame writes and records with the trio while David Dovo, a longtime contributor to the band’s live show, has expanded his role to include writing and recording as well. Five years deep into their renegade sonic quest, THE COOL AND DEADLY have recently released their sophomore LP, Rude Boys Revenge (DubShot Records). King Tubby meets the Wild West on the defiant independence statement “Digital Glitter” while “Future Has No Love” offers a match made in heaven—or better yet hell—in Valdes’ blazing guitar riffage and Baptista’s apocalyptic words.

“We as band members influence each other just as much as the music we listen to,” Bill says. “If I write a song, it's not truly a song until everyone touches it with what they do.” Speaking on his lyric-writing process, Danny adds: “On a reggae song, I focus on non-cliche vocals and, on punky tunes, I get esoterically spiritual. I gotta keep em guessing, you dig?”

Add THE COOL AND DEADLY’s relentless dedication to performing and touring, and the result is a band that can play anywhere to any audience and elicit the same enthusiastic reaction—even if it’s delivered in different ways.

“I love that some big ass biker will tell us how much he dug our style while the Dread over there tells us we killed it,” Danny says. “Or that hippies dance to it while punk rockers party to it. I think we got a little bit for everybody… Good-time lovin’ people, that is.”
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Website :
http://www.myspace.com/thecoolanddeadly
Occupation:
Law Breaker
Favorite bands:
The Clash,Black Uhuru,Thin Lizzy,Bad Brains,Bob Marley,Sly and Robbie,ZZ Top, King Tubby,Misfits,Slayer,Bad Brains
Favorite movies:
Scarface,The Shining,The Wanderers, La Bamba, Blood in Blood out,
Orientation:
Straight
Smoke/Drink?
yes/yes
Band Question - Genre:
Rock Reggae Punk Dub
Band Question -Band Members:
Danny Baptista
Harvey Valdes
Billy Szeflinski
featured on bass: Josh werner / David Dovo
Band Question - Sounds like:
A fuzzed out rub-a-dub rock stew! ROCKERS STYLE.this is the heavy manners you were warned about.this is Reggae inna rock and roll fashion.The Cool and Deadly jumping outta Brooklyn NYC in a ruff n tuff stylee.There are no palm trees in the concrete jungle.
Band Question - Musical Influences:
reggae / dub / metal / punk / stoner rock / Cumbia / Cape Verdean music
Band Question - Record label:
Indie

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At 4:49pm on December 9, 2009, D. Scott said…
Yo this is pretty damn hot! Let me know when you're doing a show in NYC - I'd love to come support.
Blessings - D. Scott
At 7:06pm on December 8, 2009, Blacque Widow Dolls said…
Thank you for the add. Have a good week. :-)
At 7:44am on November 25, 2008, Jahlone said…
OLà The Cool And the Deadly! i'm a capverdean , love rock/punk/dub/reggae , cool to know there is a capverdean bettew you guys!!! keep the reggae cool and the rock deadly!!!
At 6:39pm on June 16, 2008, Forth Star said…
yes kings! love ur sound yall...keep bringin dat fiya! lemme know when yall are playin in NYC/BK...i'll be there fa sho.
At 1:30am on June 11, 2008, Matthew said…
How you doing guys. Are you performing at time soon. I may have an event i'd like you to perform at.
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