ANGEL
SNOW RETURNS WITH HAUNTING TRACK “MIDNIGHT SUN”
Enters
Next Phase of Evolving Career with Solo-written Material
LIVE UK DATES IN OCTOBER 2025
NASHVILLE,
TN – Singer-Songwriter Angel Snow
released her latest music, “Midnight Sun” on Friday,
May 9.
The
lush, lyrical exploration of time’s relentless passage solidifies her place as
one of today’s most compelling songwriters. Fans of her viral hits “Secret”
(12million+ streams) and “Hotel Rosario” will find themselves once again drawn
into Snow’s world, where the beauty of imperfection meets the stark truth of
the human experience.
The new music comes on the heels of Snow’s successful UK tour, and just in time
for her June 6 headlining concert at Songbirds in Chattanooga.
Reuniting
with past producers Charlie Lowell (Jars of Clay), and Lee
Groves (Depeche Mode) “Midnight Sun” hints at an upcoming body of work
that continues to blend unflinchingly honest storytelling with hypnotic
soundscapes. It leads listeners to a place where loss, love and memory blur
into the long shadows cast by experience. “Try to learn while you’re young /
You can’t outshine the midnight sun,” Snow sings.
It
marks the next chapter for the ever-evolving Snow, returning to where she
began— writing her music alone from a fresh perspective. The bold music video
was shot in Nashville by creator Fairlight Hubbard.
Snow
has been busy in recent years, releasing the albums LOW and Yesterday
Is Here, a tribute to songwriting icon Tom Waits. She relocated to the
North Georgia countryside, spending time with family and restoring an old
farmhouse from the bones up. “I was able to live some real life and process a
lot of things,” she says. “I had the time and space to find new sources of
inspiration.”
One
such source is her work with formerly incarcerated women struggling with
addiction. “Through their eyes I’ve realized that we are more alike than we are
different, battling our own fears and insecurities. Meeting people where they
are has truly been a gift, and I’m learning to offer grace before making
assumptions about someone’s story. We all have a story.”
Angel
Snow
UK
Dates
Thursday
2 October 2025 - Ex Cellar, Kingston Upon Thames (WEBSITE | 38 Market Place,
Kingston upon Thames, KT1 1JQ)
Saturday
4 October 2025 - Lantern Theatre, Sheffield (18 Kenwood Park Road,
Nether Edge, S7 1NF) EVENT
Sunday
5 October 2025 - Running Horse, Nottingham (16 Alfreton Rd, Radford,
Nottingham NG7 3NG)
Tuesday
7 October, 2025 - The Kings Arms, Salford (The Kings Arms11 Bloom
Street, Salford, M3 6AN) EVENT £16.50
Thursday
9 October 2025 - Hen & Chicken, Bristol (210 North Street,
Southville, Bristol BS3 1JF) 8:15pm EVENT £14.30 performing as
an acoustic duo with guitarist, Joe Wilkins.
Saturday
11 October 2025 - Little Rabbit Barn, Ardleigh GIGS Sorrel Nation with
Full Band + Angel Snow
ABOUT
ANGEL SNOW:
Angel
Snow's
catalog spans four full-length records over the course of 15 years and eludes
quick and easy categorization. Her early career was defined by a handful of
cuts by Alison Krauss and Union Station’s multi-Grammy winning
album Paper Airplane which led to Snow’s critically acclaimed
self-titled debut produced by Alison's brother, bassist Viktor Krauss.
Resisting attempts to pigeonhole her style, for her sophomore effort Snow leaned heavily on electronic influences, choosing to work with UK-based producer Lee Groves (Beck, Goldfrapp). The result was Magnetic—a collection of lush, ambient, electronic-driven songs that landed her a record deal with indie powerhouse Nettwerk Records. Magneticwould go on to receive critical praise worldwide and deliver the viral underground hit "Secret."
Snow
remained with Nettwerk for two follow-up EPs Arrows and Arrows
(Stripped), produced by Ben Cramer, aka Old Sea
Brigade. Once again, Arrows delivered an under-the-radar
indie viral hit after the K-pop phenom boy band BTS singer
"V" included the song "Hotel Rosario" on his
personal Spotify Favoritesplaylist, which notably contained only
five songs.
In
2020 Snow continued focusing on writing, turning to Los Angeles producer Jonathan
Stein, aka Charles Jacques, for her next full-length
album Low. With Stein at the helm, Snow delivered a
Covid-inspired collection of songs heavily weighted by the themes of loss,
claustrophobia and re-imagined trauma. Most notable is Snow's starkly beautiful
cover ofPeter Gabriel's ominous environmentalist warnings in "Here
Comes the Flood."
In
2024 she completed a successful 14-date UK tour promoting her most recent
release, a Tom Waits tribute album titled Yesterday Is
Here, produced by Nashville-based Charlie Lowell (Jars of
Clay). This album finds Snow at her most vulnerable, choosing to cover
some of Waits's more emotional songs, including "Take It With Me,"
"Time" and "Hold On.” Yesterday Is Here was
released on March 16, 2023 via Tone Tree Music.
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