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Mackay Roadshow by Audi Centre Townsville
When: 9.30am to 5pm, Wednesday, May 19 to Saturday, May 22 as well as 9.30am to 1pm on Sunday, May 23
Katie chats to Rachel Olsson from Queensland sister duo Innocent Eve about their superb new album,
Viking. Rachel and Bec sing folk, Americana and nu-country styles – whatever you want to call it, it’s great! There are also awesome new tunes by other artists, and a couple of old favourites. Here is the playlist:
The Housebuilding Song – David Ferguson ~
Little Lady – Julian James
WORDS BY MACKENZIE PENNYCOOK
Queensland sister country duo Innocent Eve are back showcasing their raw and honest storytelling.
Innocent Eve are back with their emotion-provoking sophomore album. The entirely self-penned album showcases the country duo’s perspectives on love, life, people and the world. Bec and Rachel Olsson, the sisters behind Innocent Eve, both contribute to the album in equal parts, collaborating in every aspect of the writing and recording process.
With their latest release, the sisters have used their own experiences of heartbreak, hurt, love and loneliness to bring audiences raw and honest storytelling accompanied with beautiful country-inspired melodies carefully produced by ARIA award-winner Matt Fell.
I had an aching for connection during a long, self-imposed solitude, but at the same time I was so afraid to connect with anyone. While the sisters are bound together through the power of music, that bind has become even stronger as Bec continues her battle with cancer. Innocent Eve will perform at the Agnes Blues, Roots and Rock Festival this weekend. Rachel is her ever-present companion and biggest supporter. We just want to move forward and share our music, Rachel said. There s no such thing as a perfect time, and with the uncertainty around Bec s cancer, we just want to get it out into the world.
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