The post Nova Twins Unleash Anthemic New Song “Monsters”: Stream appeared first on Consequence. Nova Twins — the dynamic UK duo comprised of Amy Love and Georgia South — have returned with an anthemic ...
The post Nova Twins Announce New Album Parasites & Butterflies, Unveil Single “Soprano”: Stream appeared first on Consequence. Nova Twins have announced their third album, Parasites & Butterflies, out ...
Nova Twins have released a video for their new song “Monsters”. The video was directed by Harry Lindley. The song appears to be a standalone single and is available digitally via Marshall Records.
Alt-rock trailblazers Nova Twins have unveiled details of their highly anticipated third album, Parasites & Butterflies, set for release on August 29th, 2025, via Marshall Records. Alongside the album ...
It’s been a couple of years since Nova Twins, the U.K. duo of Amy Love and Georgia South, released their second album, Supernova. Since then, they’ve opened for Limp Bizkit, been shortlisted for the ...
Following a hectic few years, Nova Twins returned with the fiery “Monsters” in January. That was only the first preview of their new album, Parasites & Butterflies, out Aug. 29 via Marshall Records, ...
Nova Twins have unveiled their latest single, “N.O.V.A,” a searing new track from their forthcoming album Parasites & Butterflies, due August 29 via Marshall Records. “This is a celebration of ...
I don't know what my colleagues expected when these ladies set up to play their Tiny Desk concert, but I bet it wasn't a mega-distorted bass line over a hip-hop beat and raspy yowls. Meet Georgia ...
Nova Twins strike a perfect balance between the nonstop chaos and beauty of life on their third album Parasites and Butterflies. The UK-based duo know that finding this balance is a journey full of ...
When Nova Twins first appeared on the UK’s independent circuit, Amy Love (guitar/vocals) and Georgia South (bass) faced the usual hurdles of a male-dominated rock world, compounded by the reductive ...
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