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Nova Twins on achieving success by refusing to conform

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Nova Twins are two best friends, Georgia South and Amy Love, who’ve just had a life-changing year. Based in London, Nova Twins have taken elements of punk, grime, punk, hard rock, and even dance, to craft a sound that’s distinctly them; a sound that’s caused them to be impossible to place within a box. However, the most alluring thing about them isn’t only the music, but also how Nova Twins have been able to build a world around them. Their social media, videos, and photography all reflect a group that wants to leave a lasting impact; a group that aims to leave you wanting more beyond their fast-paced songs. A major aspect of this is how both Georgia and Amy advocate for living your truth; essentially by saying what’s on their mind and not caring how it might be perceived or interpreted. That’s what today’s podcast is all about: the two of them sharing the story of Nova Twins, with an exploration of the hardships they’ve faced to get to where they are now. And yes, we do of course shat about the work that went into crafting their Mercury Prize-nominated album, Supernova.

Nova Twins will be touring across the UK and Ireland this February, starting on February 8th at The Lexington in London. Visit their website for ticket info and tour dates.

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Nova Twins are two best friends, Georgia South and Amy Love, who’ve just had a life-changing year. Based in London, Nova Twins have taken elements of punk, grime, punk, hard rock, and even dance, to craft a sound that’s distinctly them; a sound that’s caused them to be impossible to place within a box. However, the most alluring thing about them isn’t only the music, but also how Nova Twins have been able to build a world around them. Their social media, videos, and photography all reflect a group that wants to leave a lasting impact; a group that aims to leave you wanting more beyond their fast-paced songs. A major aspect of this is how both Georgia and Amy advocate for living your truth; essentially by saying what’s on their mind and not caring how it might be perceived or interpreted. That’s what today’s podcast is all about: the two of them sharing the story of Nova Twins, with an exploration of the hardships they’ve faced to get to where they are now. And yes, we do of course shat about the work that went into crafting their Mercury Prize-nominated album, Supernova.

Nova Twins will be touring across the UK and Ireland this February, starting on February 8th at The Lexington in London. Visit their website for ticket info and tour dates.

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