NE Online Magazine Issue 57

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Here, NE Online Magazine catch up with a super-busy duo, twins in fact, who we’ve admired from afar for some time now; Charlotte and Stephanie Walker recently celebrated their birthday, and they released a Debut Double EP to celebrate. You may not know them much as Charlotte and Stephanie, but you will know them, as Talk Like Tigers, a dreamy, alternative pop pairing who, just this past month, gave the world ‘Passion Fruit & Feminine Power.’ Hailing from Tyneside, Charlotte

and Stephanie soon caught the eye of BBC Radio producers, including Huw Stephens on Radio 1, and their debut single being spun on Radio 6; often seen supporting Elvana (Elvis Fronted Nirvana) around the country, this pair can utilise their stunning harmonies just as well as they can switch between synths, drums and guitar. We caught up with them, with an interview in three parts, talking about Talk Like Tigers’ origins etc, that recent, Debut Double EP release, and about themselves as individuals.

So, without further ado, we queried as to how things have been going, and what keeps the pair going: “It’s definitely a rollercoaster!” began Charlotte. “There’s lots of highs and some lows, but it’s worth it. “What keeps us going is our love for music and the people who enjoy our music; we also love travelling and performing! “We just couldn’t not do music, it’s our life,” continued Stephanie. “It’s something we have always wanted to do. “There’s no choice, it’s who we are


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