Genre-bending heavy alt-rock duo Nova Twins (guitarist/vocalist Amy Love and bassist Georgia South) have announced details of their highly anticipated sophomore album. Aptly ‘Supernova’ the album is set for release through Marshall Records on June 17th.
‘Supernova’ is a piece of work that’s fearlessly itself – once again playing with genre and rich in different moods, textures, and layers, all the while retaining that purity and simplicity of the essential elements: South, Love, bass, guitars, drums, and a whole lot of energy. Ultimately, it captures the tension and release that we’ve all been through lately, while imagining what’s to come.
Speaking on the album, Amy and Georgia said, “‘Supernova’ is the beginning of a new era. As we delved into the unknown, making this album became our medicine through a turbulent time. It’s a reflection of where we were and how far we have come, encased in a fantasy world that we imagined. ‘Supernova’ is made out of dreams, triumphs, and colorful nightmares. When you get to the other side, you will always come out a winner”.
Following in the wake of the tidal wave that was ‘Antagonist,’ Nova Twins (this week’s Kerrang! Magazine cover stars) have released ‘K.M.B.’, a devious earworm, which takes elements of hip-hop and Destiny’s Child before birthing a D12-style horror fantasy dose of rap-punk. Standing for ‘Kill My Boyfriend,’ the band created an incredible tongue-in-cheek treatment for the accompanying video, which sees another co-directorial effort to stunning effect.
“‘K.M.B.’ will stitch-up the hearts of the heartbroken, teaching the ones who broke it a lesson”, says Nova Twins of the track. “Inspired by the sound and feel of the ’90s, we wrote and filmed our version of a playful horror movie. Think ‘Mean Girls’ meets ‘Clueless’ meets ‘Pulp Fiction.‘ Somewhere between those storylines is where you will find ‘K.M.B.’”.