Nova Twins are an English rock duo formed in London, England, in 2014, consisting of vocalist/guitarist Amy Love and bassist Georgia South.
[10] After a show at French festival Rencontres Trans Musicales in December 2016, Nova Twins spent most of 2017 touring multiple countries and supported Prophets of Rage,[6] after which Tom Morello named them "the best band you've never heard of".
[11] They have since supported Muse,[12] Wolf Alice, Bring Me The Horizon, Little Simz, Yungblud,[13] Dream Wife, Black Honey,[14] Enter Shikari, and Skunk Anansie.
[24] Their second album Supernova was released on June 17, 2022 and described by The Guardian as “a mindblowing blast of distorted noise-pop – and destroys the narrative about who gets to make rock music”.
[32] In 2023, Nova Twins were the main support for the indie-pop band Muna during their Life's So Fun tour across their North American dates.
[33] Ahead of their 2023 Glastonbury performance on the Other Stage, Elton John praised Nova Twins, naming them as one of his top 4 acts to watch, claiming “these girls rock my world… they are just for me phenomenal”.
[35] Nova Twins have appeared on the front covers of Alternative Press,[36] NME,[37] Rock Sound, Upset, Notion,[38] Total Guitar, DSCVRD, and Kerrang!
[39] Nova Twins have been described by The Guardian as a "bass-heavy duo fusing grime and punk", and by NME as "the [band] rewriting the rules of alternative music.
Upon moving to London, Love heard music by the MC5, the New York Dolls, Kiss, the Sweet and Led Zeppelin, gaining an appreciation for live concert performance.
[46] In the same year, the duo curated and released a 12 track limited edition LP entitled Nova Twins Presents: Voices For The Unheard.
[48] In 2023, Nova Twins launched a scholarship with London’s international music school ICMP, covering the cost of one undergraduate student’s tuition fees for a three year BA (Hons) Creative Musicianship degree.