Beccy Cole’s New Album ‘Through The Haze’ Arrives Next Month
Catch Beccy Cole performing as part of Adelaide Fringe next week.
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Australian country music star Beccy Cole is gearing up for the release of her much-anticipated ninth solo studio album, Through The Haze.
Cole’s first solo album in seven years arrives digitally and on CD on Friday 13 March via ABC Music, with the 13-track record also available on vinyl from Friday 27 March.
Speaking about the album, Cole says, “Through The Haze definitely has an element of diary entry style songwriting, there are certainly songs that explore my marriage breakup (and breakdown) and samples of the lessons learned through therapy and sometimes sweetened with the humour that has somewhat driven me throughout most of my life.
“The album is not just about heartbreak and divorce though, I like to think there’s more positivity on this record than deep sadness. I’ve worked on myself more in the last four years than ever before and I’ve cracked some pretty important mysteries about who I am, I actually feel the most free and content I’ve ever felt. I discovered a level of strength and resilience I didn’t know I had and I felt it infiltrating the songwriting more than before, it actually makes tapping into past fragility quite painless!”
The album was recorded on the NSW Central Coast with producer Brandon Dodd of Dingo Music Productions and The Sisters of Twang, including Julz Parker, Leesa Gentz, Ali Foster (and Beccy), mixed by Matt Fell and mastered by Jeff McCormack.
Cole adds, “The most important factor was creating the right environment to make the record and that meant surrounding myself with my favourite people, treasured musicians and friends. Everyone involved in this project from musicians to photography, artwork, even catering all have a place in my heart. There were no egos, no hidden agendas, just a group of mates making music and having the best time. I think you can hear that on the record. The sound is raw, not overproduced, it’s just my truth, my guitar and my friends”.
The album includes Cole’s most recent single, ‘The Gardener & The Flower’, which compares a relationship to tending a garden, with both needing nurturing over time.
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Cole is performing several shows across the country ahead of the album’s release, including a special appearance at Adelaide Fringe as part of RocKwiz’s Brian Nankervis’ show Wish You Were Mine.
Combining live music and storytelling, the show takes place in The Spiegeltent at The Garden of Unearthly Delights on Tuesday 3 March, with Nankervis and Cole also joined by Kevin Mitchell from Jebedith.
Through the Haze by Beccy Cole arrives digitally and on CD on Friday 13 March and on vinyl on Friday 27 March via ABC Music. Pre-order/pre-save here. Catch Cole performing as part of Brian Nankervis’ Wish You Were Mine in The Spiegeltent at The Garden of Unearthly Delights on Tuesday 3 March. Tickets on sale here.
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