She plays mostly acoustic guitar and a rhodes or wurlitzer organ, either solo or with her Minneapolis-based band, including Jeremy Ylvisaker and Mike Lewis of Andrew Bird fame, as well as long time band mates Luke Anderson on drums and Jacob Hanson on guitar.
In 2003 Bonar's album . . . The Size of Planets (Chairkicker's Union) received favorable reviews in the Minneapolis press. The album spawned the single "Am I Allowed," which was played on college radio stations. Bonar was 20 years old when the album was released, and did a number of tours with Duluth band Low upon its release. She also toured with the likes of Mason Jennings, Richard Buckner, and Mary Lou Lord, who was also, for a time, Bonar's manager.
In 2006 she released the album Lure the Fox, originally on Mary Ellen Recordings, whose owner, Mary Lewis, decided to help Bonar pay to record the album at Pachyderm Studio after reading a Star Tribune article about her in 2005. Dave King of Happy Apple and The Bad Plus plays drums, Chris Morrissey plays bass, and the album features Low's Alan Sparhawk on the track "Give it Up." Also on that track is David Frankenfeld, Bonar's former drummer, who played on The Size of Planets. One year after Lure the Fox was recorded, Bonar signed with local label Afternoon Records, who then released the album nationally in October 2006.
Lure the Fox earned Bonar two Minnesota Music Awards, one for Best American Roots recording, and another for Best American Roots artist. The album also topped many Twin Cities year-end favorite lists, including those of the Star Tribune, City Pages, The Onion, and Pulse magazine. Bonar was also featured on the cover of Metro magazine.
Big Star, released in June 2008 on Afternoon Records, gained Bonar a broader audience with songs like "Big Star," "Green Eyed Boy," and "Arms of Harm," which was featured on the credits for an episode of HBO's The United States of Tara. The songs "Queen of Everything," "Big Star," and "Something Great" were also featured on MTV's show Teen Moms in 2009/2010.
Upon completion of her album Golder, she also started a side project band called Gramma's Boyfriend, a "no-wave, new wave, punkish kind of thing that sounds like the Twin Peaks High School prom band". Bonar started a Kickstarter campaign in February 2011 in order to raise money to promote and tour her upcoming record. She played the 2011 SXSW music festival in March, released the album in April, and toured it summer 2011.
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Mayday
Haley Bonar Lyrics
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Hold me, closer than ever
Wise men say, I'm a fool but its fine
Higher than high, I'm a fool but its fine
You'll be lonesome too
Lonesome and blue
In "Mayday," Haley Bonar sings about the end of a relationship and the loneliness that comes with it. The opening lines, "Mayday, I'm sorry bout the weather," suggest that things are not going well and there is a feeling of impending doom. Despite knowing the relationship is ending, the singer still wants to hold onto their partner and be closer than ever. The wise men say that the singer is a fool for holding onto something that is ending, but the singer doesn't seem to care. They are "higher than high" and willing to be a fool for love. However, in the end, the singer acknowledges that both they and their partner will be lonesome and blue.
The song's lyrics capture the bittersweet emotions that come with the end of a relationship. The singer seems to acknowledge that things are falling apart, but still wants to hold onto what they had, the jarring change in weather serving as a metaphor for the sudden shift. The line "wise men say I'm a fool but it's fine" encapsulates the emotional complexity of the situation, with the singer aware of the foolishness of their actions but also accepting of it. The song's simple structure and melody match the sense of isolation and loneliness that the singer is feeling.
Line by Line Meaning
Mayday, I'm sorry bout the weather
I feel helpless and sad. It's as if the weather reflects the emotions inside me.
Hold me, closer than ever
I need comfort, support and love right now. Hold me tight and don't let go.
Wise men say, I'm a fool but its fine
Even if others think I'm foolish, it doesn't matter. I trust my heart and instincts.
Higher than high, I'm a fool but its fine
Even if I take risks or do something unconventional, it's okay. The thrill is worth it.
You'll be lonesome too
I know that everyone eventually feels alone or disconnected. It's human nature.
Lonesome and blue
I'm feeling lonely and sad. These emotions are overwhelming and hard to shake off.
Contributed by Elizabeth D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Guitarra
¿donde puedo encontrar más de tu musica ? a favoritos ;)
Pat Alberg
Oh mannnn, what a beautiful woman with an amazing voice. And she's a MN gal, heck yes. I approve more than 100%.
gergsar
another excellent song, off her album - Big Star
douglas orr
Wendy told me to look you up Great voice and smooth performance and a sweet change
blahhchristi
wow! great voice
cavmusick
perfect
matchesandblackberri
I love it i love it i love it :] :D
Pat Alberg
Yeah! I thought it looked pretty badass!
matchesandblackberri
Happy May Day! :D
YEAH BOYYY
kinda sounds like ugly face by nina