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10.0
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10.0 |
Dork
Nova Twins are superstars; don’t for a second think otherwise
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8.0
142258
8.0 |
The Guardian
Trailblazers Amy Love and Georgia South push the boundaries of their trademark hybrid rock sound while confronting mental health and naysayers
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8.0
142226
8.0 |
Kerrang!
A divine feminine energy that they’ll never be willing to sacrifice to make others comfortable, or to tough out the hard times. Parasites & Butterflies is another trip into the Nova world, mirroring rage, fear, swagger, and all in between
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8.0
142227
8.0 |
XS Noize
If Supernova was raw fire, Parasites & Butterflies is more sculpted — polishing edges, leaning further into electronic textures and vocal distortion, and often separating their rock and R&B/hip-hop instincts rather than fusing them outright
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7.0
142228
7.0 |
DIY
Pushing themselves even further, incorporating even more, and doing anything to see what will fit
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7.0
142225
7.0 |
Clash
While there are moments where the concept of ‘Parasites and Butterflies’ is stronger than its execution, this is still a stellar outing for Nova Twins, once more establishing themselves as a vital and thrilling voice in the rock scene
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6.0
142229
6.0 |
The Arts Desk
Though 'Parasites & Butterflies' is still plenty full of their electro-rocking moments, it is also more inward and personal
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6.0
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6.0 |
PopMatters
Nova Twins’ willingness to draw from essentially any music style of the last 40 years and incorporate it into their sound makes their music a fascinating polyglot
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5.5
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5.5 |
Northern Transmissions
They clearly have the ambition for something raw, but it might take just another album to get there
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