Nova Twins
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Genres | Alternative/Indie |
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Albums | Nova Twins EP |
Mood Swings - EP | |
Thelma and Louise EP | |
Record labels | BMG Rights Mgmt France SARL |
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ID | 768438 |
About Nova Twins
Elton John has created a 'brand new show' for Glastonbury
... Among them were singer-songwriter Olivia Dean, future-soul artist Obongjayar, Scottish crooner Joesef and thrash-punk band Nova Twins...
Brit Awards: Wet Leg, Rina Sawayama urge change over female nominees
... So… it starts at the top, doesn t it? " For female rock duo Nova Twins, lessons need to be learnt for the future...
Brit Awards 2023: The real winners and losers
... Cheapest (but best) costume: Nova TwinsAlt-rock duo Nova Twins are known for their hardcore, DIY aesthetic - and that extends to their stage outfits...
Brit Awards 2023: The eclectic outfits turning heads on the red carpet
... Nova Twins, up for best group, wore stunning dresses framed by hoop petticoats and adorned with safety pins and tartan, adding a splash of colour to the red carpet...
Brit Awards 2023: Could Harry Styles sweep the board?
... 7) Nova Twins are making their own outfitsPost-punk rock band Nova Twins are nominated in two categories on Saturday - best alternative act and best group...
Brit Awards: All Saints' Shaznay Lewis questions all-male best artist category
... Female artists such as Charli XCX and Florence + The Machine missed out, although acts like Wet Leg, Nova Twins and Cat Burns are recognised in other categories...
Brit Awards 2023: Why are no women nominated for best artist?
... Post-punk duo Nova Twins are up for best group, jungle producer Nia Archives is a rising star nominee and Charli XCX even gets a look-in for best pop act...
Stormzy: Diversity isn't just a buzzword
... Indie duo Wet Leg, whose debut album is up for this year s, won best breakthrough; while their fellow Mercury nominees Nova Twins won best track for the defiantly raucous Antagonist...
Stormzy: Diversity isn't just a buzzword
Stormzy urged the Music Industry to take diversity more seriously, as he was honoured at Wednesday AIM Awards.
The rapper was named Diversity Champion for his efforts to " level the playing field" through his charities Merky Foundation and Merky Books.
" I encourage everyone in The Room today to not just use diversity as a buzzword, " He Said in his speech.
" Whatever position you're in. . let that be a driving factor, and not just see it as a quota or a box to tick. "
Addressing a room full of Music Industry executives, he stressed " the worth and the value" of embracing a wide range of voices in the workplace.
According to the, 22% of people working in the Music Industry are from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds; while women hold 49. 6% of industry roles.
However, career progression for these groups remains sluggish, with representation tailing off in higher age and income brackets.
Stormzy's Merky Foundation has pledged £10m over 10 Years to organisations and charities " committed to fighting for racial equality, justice reform and black empowerment within the UK".
It currently supports the Black Heart Foundation, which aims to improve access to education for underprivileged children, and partners with Cambridge University to award £20,000 scholarships to black students.
The AIM Awards celebrate achievement in The Independent music sector, and Wednesday night's ceremony also saw outstanding contribution awards for The Libertines and Lethal Bizzle - both of whom performed at the After Party in London's Roundhouse.
Soul singer Cleo Sol won best independent album for her thoughtful, intimate album Mother, which juxtaposes her feelings about becoming a new mother with the turbulent relationship she had with her own family.
Indie duo Wet Leg , whose debut album is up for this year's, won best breakthrough; while their fellow Mercury nominees Nova Twins won best track for the defiantly raucous Antagonist.
US singer Mitski, who supported Harry Styles on his UK tour this summer, was named best live performer, while pop alchemist Rina Sawayama took home the innovation award.
Up-and-coming artist Nia Archives was crowned this year's " one to watch" as she spearheads a revival in The Jungle scene.
And London singer-songwriter Nilufer Yanya won The Bbc 6 Music " difficult second album" prize for her critically-acclaimed record, Painless.
The Winners ' trophies all carried the symbol for Autistic Pride Day, as part of AIM's own commitment to diversity.
" Neurodiversity is a subject close to AIM's heart with several neurodiverse members in The Team , the wider community and our families, " said CEO Paul Pacifico in his opening speech.
" Music can and should be a safe and enabling environment for people who think and experience The World differently. "
Source of news: bbc.com