Be ready to be entranced by the hypnotic rhythms and seductive allure of Stolen Nova’s latest track, ‘No Angel’. The brainchild of Californian/London artist Josh Landau, Stolen Nova masterfully blends sultry sonics with killer riffs to create a synth-pop masterpiece that's already making waves globally.
From the moment the first notes of ‘No Angel’ hit, you’re pulled into a cat-and-mouse game of passion and intrigue, encapsulated perfectly in Landau’s own words: “about a cat and mouse game, but who’s which always seems to switch.” The track exudes an irresistible charm, weaving a narrative of flirtation and mystery that is as intoxicating as it is relatable.
Produced by the legendary Mike Crossey, known for his work with The 1975, Wolf Alice, and Arctic Monkeys, ‘No Angel’ showcases Landau’s deft ability to channel influences from ‘70s and ‘80s music into a fresh, modern groove. The song climaxes with a distorted guitar solo that leaves a lasting impression, affirming Stolen Nova’s reputation as a boundary-pushing artist with a distinct and bold musical style.
Following the release of his psych-fest collaboration ‘Saturday Night Don’t Start ‘Til Sunday Morning’ with LA’s psych-pop legends Inner Wave, ‘No Angel’ is the second glimpse into Stolen Nova’s forthcoming self-titled debut EP. Set to drop, the EP promises a captivating blend of Tame Impala’s indie-experimentalism and Prince’s sultry dance-funk.
The buzz around Stolen Nova doesn’t stop at his music. Landau recently performed a secret set at Louie in London, packing the room and featuring a guest performance from his long-term collaborator Lava La Rue, who also contributed to the upcoming EP. With a series of headline shows lined up, including a highly anticipated performance at London’s Moth Club on September 23rd, fans can experience the electrifying live energy that Stolen Nova is renowned for.
Transitioning from touring the world with hardcore bands to creating “music for girls to dance to,” merging psych-punk and funk-pop with an effortless California cool. With singles that are as sexy as they are cinematic, Stolen Nova’s sound and style are a unique blend of sharp, thoughtful aesthetics and a casual punk attitude
Stolen Nova is more than just music; it’s an experience. As Landau prepares to drop his debut EP and continue his headline shows, the world is watching.
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