What were the sounds of your youth that influence your music today?

Ella: I think there’s maybe two sides of it. One when we were really small, when our dad played a lot of music at home, like records and stuff. I think that has seeped in some way. English progressive rock…

Inez: Yeah, and also Britpop.

Ella: Yeah, like XTC. There was a lot of that. And then Genesis and…

Inez: Peter Gabriel!

Ella: Yeah, Peter Gabriel. A lot of Beatles too, of course.

Inez: Then in our teens…

Ella: Elliot Smith, Fleet Foxes – I was a real fangirl over them.

I liked a lot of Dylan LeBlanc, he’s like a country guy… You had a period of kind of ambient stuff… electro music.

Inez: Yeah, I can’t remember any names right now. But yeah, a lot of electronic music too.

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When you first started playing as children, how did you decide who would play which instruments? Did it come naturally, or was there a fight?

Inez: I think I was probably just a bit more interested in playing guitar, so I played more.

Ella: Yeah. We started learning guitar at the same time, and then you stopped but actually kept going on your own.

I kept going too, but not as much, so it was natural… There was no fighting when it came to that stuff actually!

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You grew up playing together. Your harmonies are seamless. Was becoming the band you are today almost inevitable?

Inez: I didn’t think that when I was starting to make songs, but I think it was inevitable because I’m not really comfortable playing with anyone else.

Ella: But yeah, it hasn’t been a dream of ours since we were kids, like “we’re going to have a band one day”. We played together at home, playing covers, just having fun.

It was more Inez that started writing songs and had her own thing, and then I joined after a lot of nagging! But it all made sense when we started for real.

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For your recent debut album, Bird Hour, you teamed up with esteemed producer Tore Johansson. How was that experience? What did he bring to your sound?

Ella: Yeah, that was really fortunate for us… I think he just brought new life to the sound as well as a sense of taking everything more seriously…

Inez: Yeah, I needed that… A lot. Someone to push us a little bit.

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Does being twin sisters allow you to connect on a higher level during the creative process, causing everything to fall perfectly into place?

Inez: I don’t know… Maybe! We can be very open with each other. But that doesn’t have to be because we’re sisters. Other people who aren’t twins can be that too.

Ella: But yeah, like you say, it’s more direct, you don’t have to be scared of saying stuff.

Inez: We’re kind of scared with other people…

Ella: Yeah, it takes time to be comfortable with someone. And we also have almost the exact same reference points music wise…

Inez: Yeah, the same music taste…

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What does the future hold for 7ebra?

Ella: Well, in the near future we have more shows… A couple of festivals in the UK in the summer: End of the Road, Bluedot Festival, Secret Garden Party…

Inez: Not going solo! It would be nice to release more songs!... Although I’m not sure when that will happen.

Ella: We have some ideas going on; a few jams we’ve done… But we’ll see!

Inez: We might change the sound a bit, maybe… Play around a bit more!

Ella: It would be fun to try new stuff!

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