London’s explosive duo, Nova Twins, recently unleashed an unforgettable and electrifying performance on NPR’s iconic Tiny Desk concert series. Amy Love and Georgia South redefined the boundaries of rock, fusing face-melting distorted bass, infectious hip-hop-infused beats, and Love’s distinctive raspy vocals into a captivating sonic assault.

From the moment they launched into “Cleopatra,” a powerful anthem of defiance against doubters, it was clear this wouldn’t be a typical Tiny Desk set. They then delved into the raw intensity of “Monsters,” fearlessly battling their inner demons live on stage, captivating the audience with their raw energy.

The duo’s technical mastery was on full display, with South expertly navigating sub-orbital pedalboard tweaks, creating their signature soundscapes. A particular highlight was the supernatural rendition of “Hummingbird,” powered by a unique Harp Blaster mic, showcasing their innovative approach to instrumentation and proving their prowess as genuine ‘pedal nerds.’

Nova Twins culminated their powerful performance with the heavy-hitting “Choose Your Fighter,” a track that shattered any preconceived notions of a ‘nice, polite’ musical act. Their Tiny Desk concert stands as a testament to their unparalleled originality and their ability to deliver a truly groundbreaking and genre-defying live experience.

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