Nova Twins have recalled their devotion to supporting artists in the rock scene, and revealed their plans to work on new music in a new interview with NME. Watch the video in full above.
The duo caught up with NME at this yearâs instalment of Mad Cool on Thursday (July 6), shortly before kicking off their set at the Ouigo stage. Here, they shared their secret to delivering electric performances, despite having over 26 festival appearances lined up this summer.
âEvery festival has been insane to be fair, itâs so good,â began bassist Georgia South. âObviously weâre not vampires, we do get so tired! But I think once you hit the stage the adrenaline does its thing, it kicks in and the crowd gives that energy back and you canât help but exchange this energy across. We love to perform.â
Guitarist and vocalist Amy Love agreed: âA lot of the time lately to get around all these festivals weâre on like two hours sleep⊠but if the crowd are amazing it just doesnât matter. We always want to do good by them, because theyâve shown up, theyâre sometimes in the heat, theyâre sometimes thirsty or in the rain, battling against the elements, so it’s our job to make sure theyâre having a great time and feeling good about themselves. Weâll always bring that energy.â
Elsewhere in the discussion, the group reflected on the praise they have received from artists including Fever 333, Elton John and Rage Against The Machine‘s Tom Morello, and how the advice they received from them has shaped their attitude towards other artists in rock.

âWeâre just super grateful for the artists that have supported us over the years. It’s been incredible hearing their stories and getting advice from them,â explained South. âWe always try to help other artists in the same way that other artists helped usâŠit’s not about being like âWhoâs the best band?â or whatever, it’s about working together as a unit and just creating music for everyone.â
âIt’s very easy for bands to look at other bands and be like, âOh, how come theyâve got this?’ Itâs not about that, itâs just about really taking your moment and just enjoying what youâre doing and celebrating your peers as well for their wins,â added Love. âEspecially in alt and rock music, we always get kind of sidelined. [But] rock is such a huge, huge influence on festivals in general or live music in general. So I think itâs just about celebrating each other, just doing what you do and having fun with it because thatâs what it is, itâs fun!â
Reflecting on the first anniversary of their second album âSupernovaâ â although they like to think of it as their debut LP â Nova Twins also confirmed to NME that they have plans for new music and are planning on âgetting stuck inâ to the writing and recording process later this year.
âWeâve definitely got some stuff cooking,â admitted Love. âWeâre really excited about writing new music, [however] itâs really important sometimes to go away, do gigs and live your life so youâve got something to write about. I think weâve been doing that⊠Weâve never done this kind of circuit before, ever, so for us, it’s still quite new and exciting.â

As for what fans can expect from the new music, South confirmed that Nova Twins will never restrict themselves to one genre and plan to just follow the energy of the room. âHonestly, we just write and we never set ourselves any boundaries so if we end up writing something that weâve never written before, weâll never shut it out,â she said. âWeâre very open to different things or whatever feels good for us. If weâre in a room like âYeah, this is fucking sick!â, then weâll just feel that journey and go with that energy.â
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