Parasites & Butterflies
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NOVA TWINS – PARASITES & BUTTERFLIES – ALBUM REVIEW
Those following the careers of Amy Love and Georgia South aka Nova Twins will already have picked up on the musical and lyrical balance of vulnerability and strength. Their third album fully encapsulates this juxtaposition and thus becomes their most fully formed offering yet.
Don’t worry however, their ferocious trademark sound is still very much front and centre on ‘Parasites & Butterflies’ and the duo are able to deliver another sensory overload of pure adrenaline fuelled hybrid rock.
From opening track ‘Glory’ into the incredible run of pre-release singles, ‘Piranha’, ‘Monsters’ and ‘Soprano’ these twins know how to push boundaries and create songs that will get you dancing, get you thinking, get you feeling and ultimately get you raving about what you’ve just listened to.
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Some unavoidable and significant topics are covered off across these tracks as again the band show a willingness to talk openly, frankly and directly about anything and everything. Sonically and thematically the duo have thus far been fearless and they shown no signs of slowing down.
At a time when terms such a vital get thrown around with great abondance when describing bands, you can’t deny the criticality of having acts like Nova Twins both having their voices heard and pushing the envelope with their writing.
Truly you still find yourself calling them one of the most exciting bands on the scene right now and this new album only further solidifies them as genuine stars.
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