Solo albums After graduating high school, Snail moved to New York City and worked as a writer.
Left Hip Magazine's reviewer Michael Byrne described
Celestial Respect as "a hopeful space pop melodrama that seeks to reignite human kindness through music that feels and sounds electronic and mechanical, creating an intriguing dichotomy to muse over while listening." In November 2017,
Radio SiriusXM debuted Azalia Snail's cover of
Tom Petty's classic track
The Wild One, Forever. In February 2018, Snail released the album
Neon Resistance to positive reviews. Daniel Sylvester of
Exclaim! said the album "beams with joyousness and youthful vigour."
Abstract Analogue said it had "the perfect measure of everything to make it soar and add to the tally of outstanding songs here that will stand the test of time." In an interview, Snail stated that the album's theme is "Staying true to yourself, your vision, and the ones to whom you surround yourself. The resistance, after all, is irresistible." Snail recorded her 2024 album
POWERLOVER, released on
Cloud Recordings, during the
COVID-19 pandemic. It was described as her "musical response to a world navigating through uncertain times, offering melodies that promote kindness and redemption" and evoking, as she put it, "an urgent plea for humanity to be kinder."
Collaborations While residing in New York City in the 1990s, Snail first collaborated with filmmaker
Sadie Benning to score the music for a video shown on
MTV. from their final album
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