- Music
- 10 Mar 25
Nova Twins announce new album Parasites & Butterflies and confirm Dublin tour date
They also released their new single, 'Soprano.'
Nova Twins have announced their third studio album, Parasites & Butterflies, set for release on August 29 via Marshall Records. Alongside the announcement, the duo, vocalist/guitarist Amy Love and bassist Georgia South, have dropped a new single, 'Soprano'.
The album follows their signature raw, genre-blurring electro-rock sound. They explained:
"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.”
Nova Twins' new single, 'Soprano', is an empowering track that fuses elements of R&B with a rumbling bassline. It follows 'Monsters', another album track released earlier this year. They shared:
"'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."
The English duo have also announced a UK and European tour kicking off in September. As part of the run, they will play a Dublin show on Tuesday, October 14, at the Button Factory.
Tickets go on general sale at 10 a.m. local time on Friday, March 14.
Listen to 'Soprano' below.
Parasites & Butterflies art and tracklist:
1. Glory
2. Piranha
3. Monsters
4. Soprano
5. Drip
6. N.O.V.A
7. Sandman
8. Hummingbird
9. Parallel Universe
10. Hide & Seek
11. Hurricane
12. Black Roses
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