Preview: SNØKRYSTALL

We've taken a look at SNØKRYSTALL, a new event in Liverpool's burgeoning live music scene.

Jimmy Coultas

Date published: 2nd Apr 2014

Photo Credit: MAP

We spoke recently about the Scandinavian influence on Liverpool, particularly with the city's Threshold Festival. On Friday 4th April that relationship gets explored further, two of Liverpool's prolific promotions teams - Mellowtone & Rebel Soul - join forces to present SNØKRYSTALL.

The event promises to be an evening of beautiful sounds and sights in the intimate surroundings of The Scandinavian Church, starring Silent Cities, Henry Pulp & The Sons Electric and Ragz Nordset's first live show of 2014.

Silent Cities is fast becoming a favourite on the live music scene, with his raw-honey falsetto voice and intricate guitar stylings (check him playing live at last year's Threshold above) endearing him to gig goers around the nation. 

The stunning Ragz Nordset sings beautifully crafted songs with a sweet, soaring voice - known to captivate and move her audience. The Scandinavian Seaman's Church is a perfect setting for the Norwegian chanteuse.  

Completing the bill is Henry Pulp – alter ego of Broken Men drummer Mike Bennett – and he will be accompanied by The Sons Electric to perform what they refer to as 'an ode to nostalgia.'

To complete the experience, Wunderkammer will be on hand providing the visuals - this exciting first collaboration with Mellowtone & Rebel Soul will be exploring the scientific nature of snowflakes and crystals, using light installations, projection and other ethereal treats.  

You're allowed, indeed emphatically encouraged, to bring your own drinks to the show on Friday 4th April running from 7pm – 11pm, tickets available via us here.

Tickets are no longer available for this event