Nova Twins in Seattle
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About Nova Twins
Nova Twins are a London-based duo of Amy Love and Georgia Somerville who make music that sits in the margins—too heavy for hip-hop crowds, too rhythmic for rock purists. They started as a three-piece before streamlining to their essential form, and by then their sound had calcified into something genuinely unsettling: distorted 808s colliding with scratchy guitar, industrial textures wrapped around punk ethos. Songs like 'Bleeding Eye' and 'Antagonist' hit with a visceral anger that never feels performed. They've built a following by refusing to fit neatly into anything, touring relentlessly and building credibility through sheer persistence rather than streaming playlists. Their albums have a DIY sensibility despite growing production value, and they've maintained creative control over every move. They're the kind of band whose fanbase is tight-knit and protective, more interested in their raw honesty than their chart position.
Their shows are genuinely intense. The crowd gets pressed in, moving with visible aggression rather than dancing. There's a physical quality to it—people leave drenched. Somerville and Love feed off the tension they create, never softening for comfort.
Known for Bleeding Eye, Taxi, Antagonist, Toolbox, Sores
Nova Twins + Seattle
Nova Twins last touched down in Seattle on April 17, 2023 at The Showbox SoDo, bringing their particular brand of industrial noise-pop to the converted warehouse district. The London duo tore through their catalog with the kind of controlled chaos that's become their trademark — all distorted bass and Mali Orzoro's deadpan vocal delivery cutting through layers of feedback. They hit the heavier material hard, the kind of songs that feel like they're actively antagonizing the room's equilibrium. For a band that thrives on confrontation and texture, Seattle's underground spaces have proven hospitable enough, though their angular, electronics-heavy approach doesn't exactly sit comfortably in the Pacific Northwest's traditional alternative ecosystem.
Nova Twins in Seattle News
- From The Gorge to Seattle Venues a 2026 Washington Concert Guide NewsRadio 560 KPQ · Jan 19, 2026
- MUNA announce ‘Life’s So Fun’ North American tour with Nova Twins NME · Jan 11, 2023
- Muna Announce A 2023 North American Tour With Nova Twins UPROXX · Jan 10, 2023
- MUNA Announce 2023 North American Tour Consequence of Sound · Jan 10, 2023
- MUNA Announce 2023 North American Headline Tour with Nova Twins V13.net · Jan 10, 2023
Live Music in Seattle
Seattle's established indie and alternative scenes tend toward the introspective and guitar-driven, which makes Nova Twins' abrasive electronic approach feel like a necessary disruption. The city has embraced experimental music, though the mainstream narrative still gravitates toward grunge legacy and folk-inflected acts. Nova Twins occupy the space where industrial production, punk attitude, and genuine songwriting collide — a lane that Seattle's venues and audiences have gradually warmed to, even if it sits outside the city's default aesthetic.
Seattle road trip to see Nova Twins?
Stay in Capitol Hill if you want walkable nightlife and independent record stores, or head to Fremont for quirky charm and coffee culture. Before the show, eat at Altura in Pike Place Market—serious, ingredient-focused cooking that doesn't announce itself. Spend an afternoon at the Frye Art Museum, a genuinely world-class collection in an underrated space. The city's waterfront is worth a walk, and if you time it right, catch the sunset from Gas Works Park. Seattle takes its music seriously and moves at its own pace—which means you should too.
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