Nadler studied painting at the Rhode Island School of Design, where she began her performing career after writing songs for many years.
The foundation of her sound is her haunting mezzo-soprano, and a delicate 6-string acoustic guitar, often accompanied by a variety of instruments, including electric guitar, theremin, and piano. Nadler writes strange, yet classic, melancholy songs. Her voice is often bathed in a wash of reverb and space echo and creates a ghostly, atmospheric feeling to the music.
She has American Gothic leanings; her songs often take place in an imagined, idealistic time with a cast of characters of her own creation.
Official Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Marissa-Nadler/300932499775
Bandcamp: http://marissanadler.bandcamp.com/
Horses and Their Kin
Marissa Nadler Lyrics
Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴ Line by Line Meaning ↴
Or brightly shining low
Silver trees and darkened leaves
Blot the sky above
As the yellow moon to the darkest night
Turns to raging fire
The road it bends and the darkness spins
I dream of horses and their kin
Against the lovely night
I dream of sand and sky and sin
Against the pale blue light
And everyone that feels at all
Has got something to say
About the way of southern ways
Of every wild day
In "Horses and Their Kin," Marissa Nadler paints a vivid picture of a dark and mysterious night, with silver trees and darkened leaves blocking out the stars. As the yellow moon turns into a raging fire, the road bends and the darkness seems to spin. Nadler's haunting vocals are accompanied by a gentle guitar melody, creating a hypnotic and dreamlike atmosphere.
The title of the song, "Horses and Their Kin," suggests that there is a connection between horses and the natural world around us. Nadler's lyrics reflect this connection, as she dreams of horses and their kin against the lovely night. The image of sand and sky and sin against the pale blue light adds to the dreamlike quality of the song, evoking a sense of freedom and wildness.
At its core, "Horses and Their Kin" is a song about feeling alive and connected to the world around us. Nadler sings that everyone that feels at all has got something to say, acknowledging the power of our experiences and emotions. The song celebrates the beauty and mystery of nature, and invites us to reflect on our own place in the world.
Line by Line Meaning
Every night without the light
Every night without the light of day
Or brightly shining low
Or with the moon shining low
Silver trees and darkened leaves
The silver trees and dark leaves surround me
Blot the sky above
Obscuring everything in the sky above
As the yellow moon to the darkest night
As the yellow moon appears in the darkest night
Turns to raging fire
It turns the night into raging fire
The road it bends and the darkness spins
The road curves and the darkness swirls
To voices in the choir
To the voices singing in the choir
I dream of horses and their kin
I dream of horses and their family
Against the lovely night
Against the beautiful night sky
I dream of sand and sky and sin
I dream of sand and sky that's tainted with sin
Against the pale blue light
Against the soft blue light of dawn
And everyone that feels at all
And anyone who feels emotions
Has got something to say
Has something to express
About the way of southern ways
About the southern culture
Of every wild day
Of every untamed, unbridled day
Lyrics © BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: MARISSA NADLER
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind