ABOVE VIDEO: The Supervillains will bring their unique, hard-hitting and fun style to their performance at the Port Canaveral Seafood and Music Festival on February 26.
BREVARD COUNTY • PORT CANAVERAL, FLORIDA – The Supervillains will perform a concert on Friday, February 26 during the Port Canaveral Seafood & Music Festival, which will run from Feb. 26-28.
The Supervillains are one of central Florida’s most popular and original bands. They will perform February 26 at The Port Canaveral Seafood and Music Festival
The self-described “Florida-bred swamp reggae rockers” will play before California’s Dirty Heads on the Space Coast Daily Stage at 8 p.m.
The Supervillains are from Orlando, Florida and have become one of the most popular bands of their genre in central Florida.
The Supervillains are totally original and are legendary in the bar/club scene. To describe the band’s style, think of bands like Pepper, Slightly Stoopid, The Expendables, Fishbone, The Mad Caddies, Nofx, LTJ, The English Beat, Streetlight Manifesto, Kayavibe, Authorityzero and Lionize.
Band members include Dom (Drums/Vocals), Skart (Guitar/Vocals), Tom (Guitar/Keys) and BJ (Bass).
It was the summer of 1996 when Dom and Skart first played together under the name The Supervillains. The two met in high school and have been playing together ever since.
“I wish it was more exciting but it just kinda happened – but seriously, a car chase or some lions in the story would have been awesome,” said Dom.
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On how they form their original music, Dom, puts it in a simple way:
“We group up, listening to a ton of music ranging from grunge to punk, hip hop and and reggae. We have been influenced by The Suicide Machines, Sublime, Operation Ivy, The Skatalites, The Toasters, Peter Tosh and the Beatles.
Dom
“In the future we aspire to be rich and buy a boat. Mostly to show off, We’ll probably never take it out as much as we want and the damn thing’s motor will probably give us more problems than she’s worth. Also we hope to keep cranking out new and fun music for our fans to drink and party to while providing something different than all the rest of the cookie cutter bands on the scene.”
“We are looking forward to the Port Canaveral Seafood and Music Festival for many reasons. We’ve been doing shows with the Dirty Heads since we started touring so many years ago I can’t even count. It’s always a blast and the shows are always amazing. Plus, it’s on the coast and its outside. Little salt in the air and dope bands on the stage, then munch some seafood.”