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(GS) Nova Twins have shared the official video for their newest track "Soprano" off of their recently announced highly anticipated third album, Parasites & Butterflies, set for release on August 29th, 2025, via Marshall Records.
Speaking about the video, Nova Twins said, "Soprano is about women coming together, lifting each other up, and being strong as a unit. Sometimes it can feel like the industry pits us against one another, as if we're constantly being compared, whether it's about our looks, aesthetic, hair, genre, achievements, etc. But there is room for all of us. Together, we are a force to be reckoned with. The music video aims to reflect this idea, and we worked with our long-term collaborator, Harry Lindley, on it."
The album, recorded in Vermont, USA, with legendary producer Rich Costey (Foo Fighters, Muse, Deftones, Sam Fender), is a bold exploration of contrasts-chaos and beauty-blending raw intensity with their signature boundary-pushing creativity.
The album, recorded in Vermont, USA, with legendary producer Rich Costey (Foo Fighters, Muse, Deftones, Sam Fender), is a bold exploration of contrasts-chaos and beauty-blending raw intensity with their signature boundary-pushing creativity. Pre-order Parasites & Butterflies HERE.
Speaking on the album, Amy Love and Georgia South said: "'Parasites & Butterflies' is about the bridge between chaos and beauty, embracing and accepting both sides. 'Supernova' was about being superhuman in a time when we needed to be. With 'Parasites & Butterflies', we wanted to showcase something deeply human: how vulnerability can be as empowering as it is revealing in its honesty. By playing with opposites, light and shade, you can feel a contrast throughout the album. You'll find songs that make you want to dance, cry, self-reflect, or even escape. Life is a constant balancing act, but the thrill of the unknown is what makes us feel truly alive."
The album's new single, "Soprano", is out now. A fierce anthem of empowerment, the track blends R&B influences with driving basslines, celebrating individuality and unity. The duo explains:
"'Soprano' is a celebration of the power of women, especially when we unite. The industry often pits women against each other, and women's voices are silenced worldwide. But we are still shouting from the rooftops! This song aims to empower, encourage connection, and promote friendship, spreading 'boss energy' and lifting each other up."
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