- 2022-03-16
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MUSIC
Nova Twins Premieres New Song “Cleopatra” on BBC Radio 1
London-based rock duo Nova Twins, consisting of Amy Love (vocals/guitar) and Georgia South (bass), premiered a new song “Cleopatra” on BBC Radio 1's Future Sounds with Clara Amfo.
The song will appear on their upcoming sophomore album “Supernova”, which is set to be released on June 17, 2022.
It was written by Amy Love and Georgia South. Produced by Jim Abbiss and Nova Twins.
Georgia South told about the song, “It's got a slightly different vibe, but it's kind of like super empowering. We feel that kind of hip hop, but it's also got a Middle Eastern in there. We're kind of like in touch with our heritage in a song. So when we're trying to bring that out.”
She continued, “This was the first time we also write off this album. So we'll end up down and we'll kind of just like try and get out of our moping phase. So this song was kind of like hip hop, you fill in the verses, but then Amy's like half Iranian. So I thought let's touch into that and like do a kind of like Middle Eastern Iranian kind of lines on the chorus and kind of modulate, so I feel like it's just a testament to kind of our culture's.”
Amy Love added, Celebration of who you are, no matter what walk of life you're from. It's just supposed to be like a solid gives you confidence when you walk you know when you walk to that feat.”- E5yH6avFhEM
The new album comprises 11-track. The duo said of the album, “‘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 colourful nightmares. When you get to the other side, you will always come out a winner.”- source : BBC Radio 1