Gabriella Cohen: 'I don't feel worldly, not yet'


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“I’d like to perform as much as possible for the next five or six years, then go off in the forest, on a piece of land,” Gabriella Cohen says.


The 26-year-old from Queensland, who makes charming, mercurial rock’n’roll blessed with vocal harmony, bright melody and genuine idiosyncrasy, is daydreaming aloud, influenced by being back in her bucolic hometown of Crystal Waters, a place she fondly calls “the village”.


Gabriella Cohen is due to unveil her second album, Pink Is The Colour Of Unconditional Love.

Gabriella Cohen is due to unveil her second album, Pink Is The Colour Of Unconditional Love.


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Since moving to Melbourne towards the end of 2015 – preceding the release of her debut album, 2016’s Full Closure And No Details – Cohen has performed plenty, and seen a lot of the world.


In turn, her second album, Pink Is The Colour Of Unconditional Love, is a veritable travelogue. Initial recordings for the album was made in the Victorian countryside; Cohen and collaborator Kate “Babyshakes” Dillon bunking down in a farmhouse in Seymour. “We moved to the country thinking, ‘we’re going to make a funny four-track record in a month-and-a-half with two people’,” Cohen says.


It didn’t turn out that way. With the album unfinished, Cohen headed out on a US tour supporting Foxygen, adding bits and pieces during the endless tour dates. “After shows, we’d just grab [Foxygen’s] horn section and record some bits or sing back-ups in the dressing room. When that tour was over I took the bits from Mexico, Portugal, Spain, Venice Beach and back in Australia, Kate and I did a lot of vocals on a boat in a marina. Which was awful.”


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