Illicit Eve have come a long way since they released their debut album in 2005, with various back line changes, Illicit Eve, now a rock duo and one of Adelaide’s best rock acts, are about to unleash their new sound with their latest album 'Into The Woods'. Emily Smart and Fliss Freeman are the female leads of the fashionable and enterprising rock duo. Blessed with super-talented musicians, whose dexterity on guitar provides a further string to their bow, Illicit Eve is more than your average roc...
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Illicit Eve have come a long way since they released their debut album in 2005, with various back line changes, Illicit Eve, now a rock duo and one of Adelaide’s best rock acts, are about to unleash their new sound with their latest album 'Into The Woods'. Emily Smart and Fliss Freeman are the female leads of the fashionable and enterprising rock duo. Blessed with super-talented musicians, whose dexterity on guitar provides a further string to their bow, Illicit Eve is more than your average rock group. Smarts song-writing skills and soulful vocals are an ideal focal point over Freeman's virtuosic bass guitar playing, and their unique blend of harmony is refreshing. Illicit Eve's debut album Element Eleven arrived in stores in May 2005 and received airplay nation wide. Other achievements include performing at the 2005 Big Day Out, S.A Finalists in the 2007 MTV Kickstart your rock career competition, their song 'Revolution' swam on Triple J's 'Sink or Swim'. More recently they were at the top of the unearthed charts for several weeks, a Unearthed Jukebox Feature artist and featured on the new Triple J Unearthed program on ABC2 in Nov 2007. When Illicit Eve is in full flight, with its mix of powerful rock and rhythmic pop, the show is dramatic, the music adventurous and the result imaginative. Smart's unique stylish voice and Freeman's funky bass riffs makes this one band that commands your attention.