Nova Twins Release Kill Bill-Inspired Video For Taxi
Watch Nova Twins' new video for Taxi, taken from their upcoming album Who Are The Girls?
Nova Twins have released a new video for their track Taxi, the latest single to come from their upcoming debut album Who Are The Girls?.
Directed by Harry Lindley and the band, the cinematic video takes influence from the likes of Quentin Tarantino, Frank Miller and Ridley Scott.
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“We actually had an idea for the music video in mind as we wrote the song itself," say Nova Twins' Amy Love and Georgia South. "The concept came from this pink Cadillac in our area that we kept seeing. We imagined ourselves riding round in it, as taxi-driving hit-girls, based in a sci-fi world inspired by all of the action movies we love, like Kill Bill, Sin City, Blade Runner and The Matrix.”
Speaking about their upcoming full-length, Nova Twins say it is "dedicated to all the people who are beautifully diverse and creating their own lanes" and a celebration of those who feel like they don't fit in.
"The title is ironic, as there is little representation of diversity at the shows we play and there wasn’t any to see when we were growing up," they continue. “Our audience have been our biggest supporters, encouraging the creativity and ideas behind the album. It’s amazing to finally be able to translate our live sound onto an LP, so that everyone who wants to can join in the madness!"
Who Are The Girls? will be released on February 28 via 333 Wreckords.
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