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Nova twins: Black alt royalty. Femme. Unholy. Punk’s future just dropped a spell. The new single & video “N.O.V.A.” is here.


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NOVA TWINS DROP N.O.V.A. — A SONIC RIOT FOR THE UNHOLY FEMME


Nova Twins just cracked the sky open.


Their new single, “N.O.V.A.”, isn’t just a track—it’s a resurrection chant. Powered by basslines that snarl and a chorus built to brawl, this is a love letter to everything rock 'n' roll tried to erase: Black femmes, unapologetic chaos, futuristic grit, and ancestral memory. Out now via Marshall Records, N.O.V.A. blasts through genre like a molotov, commanding attention with a self-produced fury that only Amy Love and Georgia South could conjure.


And they did it with their boots on the Warped Tour stage. July 26th, Long Beach — the Vans Warped Tour 30th Anniversary. Amidst a sea of nostalgia, Nova Twins brought the future. No gimmicks. No apologies. Just two Black women standing where the industry never expected them to survive, much less reign.


THE VIDEO IS A RITUAL, NOT A REEL


Directed by Charlie Rees, the visual for N.O.V.A. is a full-body possession. Picture: an all-femme moshpit, sweat-soaked rebellion, and Nova Twins in full war mode. But it’s not just performance—it’s protest. This is the type of chaos you choreograph when you’re tired of being silenced and ready to shake the altar.


Amy and Georgia aren't playing rock stars—they’re reanimating the bones buried by music history.


A CELEBRATION. A RECLAMATION. A CURSE REVERSED.


From the first note to the final roar, N.O.V.A. refuses the idea that Black women in rock have anything left to prove. The lyrics pull from generational power. The production punches like steel-toed boots. And the message? Crystal: we don’t need permission to exist in this space.


N.O.V.A. is short for No One’s Victim Anymore.


It’s also a code for a new era.


THE ALBUM IS COMING…


While N.O.V.A. stands alone as its own battle cry, it’s just the opening gate. Nova Twins’ next album, Parasites & Butterflies, arrives August 27 via Marshall Records. Expect nothing less than genre detonation—recorded in Vermont with heavy-hitter Rich Costey (Muse, Deftones, Foo Fighters). the album is poised to be their most expansive work yet.


But don’t let the aesthetics fool you—there’s no softness in this resistance. If N.O.V.A is any clue, Parasites & Butterflies is ready to rip through everything you thought rock could be.


This is music that tears down what’s stale and raises the dead.


Who’s Watching?

The world. Fresh off their Warped Tour set, Nova Twins are leading a movement rooted in sound, style, and unapologetic visibility. Co-signs from legends like Tom Morello and Elton John, covers on Kerrang! and NME, and their Mercury Prize-nominated legacy have only emboldened their momentum.


This isn’t a trend. This is revolution, wrapped in distortion pedals and combat boots.

 
 
 

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