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ONES TO WATCH NOVA TWINS

“WE SEE YOUNG WOMEN OF COLOUR AT OUR SHOWS, SOMETIMES THEY’RE LIKE 10 YEARS OLD AND THEIR PARENTS BRING THEM. THOSE SHOWS WE PLAY EVEN HARDER”

uitar music has not always been the most welcoming space for women of colour, and that’s equally true for the heavy scene. All that makes London-based two-piece Nova Twins an overdue dose of something different, both demographically and sonically. Vocalist and guitarist Amy Love and bassist Georgia South deliver a fresh, genre-bending sound that fuses punk, nu-metal, hip-hop and

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