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Tigers That Talked are a four-piece band consisting of singer-songwriter and guitarist Jamie Williams, bassist Owain Kelly, violinist Glenna Larsen and drummer and percussionist Chris Verney. The band formed in 2006 and have since been signed to Bad Sneakers Records in Leeds.
'''Tigers That Talked''' are a four-piece band consisting of singer-songwriter and guitarist Jamie Williams, bassist Owain Kelly, violinist Glenna Larsen and drummer and percussionist Chris Verney. The band formed in 2006 and have since been signed to Bad Sneakers Records in [[Leeds]].


At the present time the band are recording for their debut album 'Black Heart, Blue Eyes'. '23 Fears' was released in December 2008 followed by 'Black Heart, Blue Eyes' E.P in Summer 2009. The album is due out for January 2010.
As of August 2009, the band are recording for their debut album ''Black Heart, Blue Eyes'', due for release in January 2010. The single "23 Fears" was released in December 2008 followed by "Black Heart, Blue Eyes" E.P in Summer 2009.


The band have recieved critically acclaimed reviews and extensive airplay - a high achievement for the current social status of the band. They have been known for receiving regular airplay on Radio One and XFM through DJ's such as Zane Lowe, Colin Murray, John Kennedy and Jon Hillcock.
The band have recieved critically acclaimed reviews<ref>[http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/music-gigs/INTERVIEW-Tigers-That-Talked.4172112.jp Interview - Tigers That Talked], Richard Partington, Yorkshire Evening Post, 11 June 2008</ref> and airplay on [[Radio One]] and [[XFM]] through such DJs as [[Zane Lowe]], [[Colin Murray]]<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/colinmurray/tracklistingarchive.shtml?20081202 Tracklisting for "Colin Murray" show], 2 December 2008</ref>, [[John Kennedy]] and [[Jon Hillcock]].


'23 Fears' became Steve Lamacq's Record of the Week, and gained well-received attention from the likes of Artrocker Magazine, Q Music online and HMV's Get Closer website.
'23 Fears' became Steve Lamacq's Record of the Week, and gained well-received attention from the likes of Artrocker Magazine, Q Music online<ref>[http://news.qthemusic.com/2008/12/tigers_that_talked.html "Tigers That Talked"], Qthemusic.com, 8 December 2008</ref> and HMV's Get Closer website.

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Revision as of 08:12, 27 August 2009

Tigers That Talked are a four-piece band consisting of singer-songwriter and guitarist Jamie Williams, bassist Owain Kelly, violinist Glenna Larsen and drummer and percussionist Chris Verney. The band formed in 2006 and have since been signed to Bad Sneakers Records in Leeds.

As of August 2009, the band are recording for their debut album Black Heart, Blue Eyes, due for release in January 2010. The single "23 Fears" was released in December 2008 followed by "Black Heart, Blue Eyes" E.P in Summer 2009.

The band have recieved critically acclaimed reviews[1] and airplay on Radio One and XFM through such DJs as Zane Lowe, Colin Murray[2], John Kennedy and Jon Hillcock.

'23 Fears' became Steve Lamacq's Record of the Week, and gained well-received attention from the likes of Artrocker Magazine, Q Music online[3] and HMV's Get Closer website.

References

  1. ^ Interview - Tigers That Talked, Richard Partington, Yorkshire Evening Post, 11 June 2008
  2. ^ Tracklisting for "Colin Murray" show, 2 December 2008
  3. ^ "Tigers That Talked", Qthemusic.com, 8 December 2008