Tsar B teams up with Nova Twins for the unruly "Flitch"
Nothing lasts forever and Tsar B knows that better anyone as she forms an unforgiving trio with trailblazers Nova Twins.
A standout track from the Belgian pop alchemist's forthcoming EP "Flitch" sees Tsar B and Nova Twins calling all the shots. Having slowly been sharing new material this year, Tsar B is set to release her first new project since her 2018 debut album The Games I Played at the end of the month. "Flitch" is its crowning glory.
The aggressive, attitude-filled track came together after Tsar B reached out to the London-based duo on Instagram. Having had a huge crush on their debut album which dropped back in February, she knew somehow they had to get together.
"I love their energy and aesthetic, remotely working on the song and video was an interesting but rewarding experience. I love the girls’ modesty and crazy talent and absolutely can’t wait for new music from them."
Nova Twins had an easy time making the decision to jump on board. "We love the sass on this tune! When Tsar B asked us to feature, it was a no brainer!" As for the music video, they had a lot of fun creating it in lockdown, "DIY style, with our iPhone taped to the ceiling, throwing bad bitch shade on the kitchen floor..."
"Feels like a match made in heaven," Tsar B says and we have to agree. Bringing a raw punk element to her signature off-kilter sound with Nova Twins on board "Flitch" harks back to the angular and abrasive nature of tracks like her still-arresting debut "Escalate".
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