Nova Twins announce new single ‘Soprano’ as first release from upcoming album ‘Parasites & Butterflies’

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Nova Twins have announced exciting details regarding their upcoming album release, ‘Parasites & Butterflies’, set to debut on August 29th under Marshall Records. The high-energy rock duo shared that the album, recorded in Vermont with renowned producer Rich Costey, the mastermind behind hits from Foo Fighters and Muse, will blend chaos with beauty in a unique fusion.

Adding fuel to the fire, Nova Twins teased fans with a sneak peek of the upcoming album in the form of the single ‘Monsters’, released earlier this year. In an effort to maintain this momentum, they’ve introduced a new track, ‘Soprano’, as part of the forthcoming album. ‘Parasites & Butterflies’ explores the dichotomy between vulnerability and empowerment, weaving together themes of light and shade, dance, reflection, and escapism in a riveting narrative. The electrifying duo expressed, “Life is a constant balancing act, but the thrill of the unknown is what makes us feel truly alive.”

Following a series of festival performances, including a triumphant return to Glastonbury, Nova Twins are gearing up for an Autumn tour across the UK and Europe. The tour will kick off in Utrecht, Netherlands, with stops in major cities like Cologne, Berlin, Vienna, Milan, Paris, Bristol, and London, culminating in this musical journey that promises to captivate audiences far and wide. Tickets for these headline shows will go on sale for fans eager to witness the band’s explosive live performances.

With ‘Parasites & Butterflies’ marking a new chapter for Nova Twins, the duo has curated a captivating tracklist that includes songs like ‘Glory’, ‘Piranha’, ‘Hummingbird’, and ‘Black Roses’, each promising an emotive and dynamic listening experience. The band’s rock-infused energy takes center stage, showcasing their raw talent and innovation, inviting fans on a musical voyage that embraces vulnerability and authenticity.

For enthusiasts eager to catch Nova Twins live, tickets for their electrifying performances are currently available for purchase. As the band gears up for this new era and the release of ‘Parasites & Butterflies’, the anticipation continues to build as Nova Twins share a glimpse of what’s to come. Stay tuned for the release of this electrifying album from a band that promises a thrilling musical journey filled with introspection, energy, and evocative melodies.

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