“This coming Wednesday, (14th January ‘25) I’ll be back at Mojo’s Of Colne.
This time I’m bringing the wonderfull Geraldine Snell.
Be there at 8 to catch her. Even if you don’t stay for my later set, you’ll want to catch Geraldine.”
Miss Airedale after Geraldine probably around or just before 9pm:
Gently defiant, wondering how it came to this, Miss Airedale writes darkly playful and deathly serious songs of melancholia, laid bare to a ukulele or autoharp accompaniment.
“Beautiful…in a miserable way”. Mark Coles. BBC Radio.
Geraldine Snell 8pm:
A multifaceted artist, musician, author, filmmaker and facilitator hailing from the Wild West Yorkshire, UK, Geraldine is inspired by eclectic influences - from dreampop and downtempo through to classical and choral music, via indie, lofi, jazz and ethereal realms.
Her meditative, melancholic, melodic music invites you to slow, soften and shimmy to the magical medicine of sonic expression.
With recent highlights ranging from the release of her third album “overlove” to performances at Manchester’s Satan’s Hollow and Hebden Bridge’s Trades Club, Geraldine has retreated back into the studio before announcing her next projects.
For fans of: Julee Cruise, Laurie Anderson, Portishead, Cocteau Twins, Tirzah, Beach House, James Blake, Bjork, Bat for Lashes, Mitski, Lael Neale, Angel Olsen, Men I Trust.
Geraldine Snell alchemises darkness into stardust, emanating it into the ether for kindred hearts and ears near and far.
A multifaceted artist, musician, author, filmmaker and facilitator hailing from the Wild West Yorkshire, UK, Geraldine is inspired by eclectic influences - from dreampop and downtempo through to classical and choral music, via indie, lofi, jazz and ethereal realms.
Her meditative, melancholic, melodic music invites you to slow, soften and shimmy to the magical medicine of sonic expression.
Her third album “overlove” is released on 14th February 2025.