- The Tudor, Aficionado (Jun 14, 2011)
"Somewhere between Radiohead and a more intellectual Jack Johnson"
- Mike Smith, LMG
Cape Town is the city of cold surf, rugged mountains, raw creativity and thus, not surprisingly, Nate Maingard. A self-taught musician, Nate has been playing guitar for over ten years and singing his whole life, from teenage gigs around the mother city to busking his way through the UK. In early 2011 he committed to playing music full-time and the rest is notated in the songs spanning his experiences of the world.
In a small village on the Atlantic side of the Cape Peninsula, Nate grew up in his father’s guitar-making workshop. Maingard Guitars being some of the best in the world, he learnt from an early age the origins of good music- from the best wood to use when making an acoustic guitar, to the lilting sounds of Cat Stevens and The Beatles. But since those early days of sawdust and wood-smells, Nate has made his very own instrument –named Melody- and sound to go with it. His voice has been compared to Radiohead's Thom Yorke, his lyrics have reminded audiences of the depth of Leonard Cohen and his easy style and likeable tunes brings the likes of Jack Johnson to mind.
Nate has performed at Splashy Fen, White Mountain Folk Festival, Grahamstown National Arts Festival, Flamjangled Tea Party, Up The Creek and The Drake Fest, while his tireless touring has made his shows popular all over South Africa. In 2012 he was presented with a Standard Bank Ovation Award at South Africa’s National Arts Festival. In the words of Pedro Carlo (who runs both Splashy Fen and White Mountain), “I hired Nate Maingard to perform at this year's White Mountain Festival. He blew us away and would highly recommend him to any other festival out there.”
While his stage energy and presence are honest and real, Nate has been known to disappoint fans at a daytime gig. When asked for another song, he grinned and declared, 'I'm sorry, but the waves in Scarborough are cooking, I'm going to get barrelled'! This is easily forgiven when one hears the inspiration nature brings to his songs- from 'All I need's a patch of sunlight, from which to watch the world go by' in Cat's Got Time, to 'I hold onto my love like a sailor holds his breath in the last moment of life' in Just Like You.
With songs varying from indie-folk to soft rock, Nate's original lyrics make his music unique and catchy. 'The Wild Land' is a richly textured song about that place in all of us, where civilisations' shoulds and should-nots have no place, a place where 'sex still breathes'.
In 2011 Nate recorded and released his debut album ‘The Wild Land’, of which Muse Magazine’s Rachel Briant said, “Above all, Nate Maingard is a brilliant lyricist. Listening to his album I am enthralled at his ability to string words together in a way that is altogether intriguing, imaginative and chilling. Combined with sensitive guitar chords, it’s enough to give me spine tingles."
A brief year later Nate recorded his second album, ‘Home, live in studio, with all new songs written in a year of music, touring, love, loss and laughter.
About his lyrics Nate states: 'Often-times I stand in front of a room full of people, sharing what a song is about and I hear myself saying things I didn't know before; it's as though I write the songs and only discover what they're about as I learn them more myself'. His words are powerful and passionate, often with an honesty that forces the listener to take their guard down, and that’s when the strength of his music hits you right in the stomach.
As Angela Weickl said in her review for yourLMG magazine: “Maingard writes protest songs for lovers and love songs for rebels.”
Nate is currently based in London, UK, connect with him at his website (http://natemaingard.com) or on twitter: @natemaingard.
*Thank you to Hanli Prinsloo for the Bio*
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Nate Maingard Lyrics
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And the wind came to her call
Shook my heart loose
Like the leaves in fall
She was the white witch of the north
It didn’t matter to me at all
No it didn’t matter
And now I wake up singing in the more morning
And I wake up singing in the dawn
I wake up singing in the dawn
You are
You are all holy
You are all holy
You are all holy
Every season has its place
And every season has its place
And yes it hurts to be alive
But then you know that you’re alive oh
Every tree is in the ground
And every bird up in the sky
And every human deep in love
Oh, you are all holy
You are all holy
You are all holy
You are all holy
He was the dark boy from the south
And the words poured forth from his mouth
Like the sun and honey from his mouth
He was the dark boy from the south
And he loved her
The lyrics of Nate Maingard's song "Seasons" depict a relationship between two individuals, referred to as the "white witch of the north" and the "dark boy from the south." The white witch symbolizes a captivating and influential force, while the wind represents her power. The line "shook my heart loose like the leaves in fall" suggests that her presence had a profound impact on the singer, causing him to feel vulnerable and uncertain.
However, the singer emphasizes that the white witch's identity, as well as the power she held, did not matter to him. This indicates that the connection and the emotions shared were more important and meaningful than superficial aspects or external labels.
The lyrics take a positive turn with the line "And now I wake up singing in the more morning." This suggests a sense of joy and fulfillment experienced by the singer. The repetition of this line, along with the phrase "I wake up singing in the dawn," emphasizes a newfound sense of purpose and happiness.
The next part of the song describes the holiness in nature and humanity. The repetitive chorus "You are all holy" highlights the sacredness and importance of each individual. The mentioning of trees, birds, and humans being holy reinforces the idea that every living being has its own unique significance and purpose. The line "every season has its place" further emphasizes the cyclical nature of life and the importance of embracing change.
The final verse introduces another character, the "dark boy from the south." He is described as someone who speaks with power and charm, represented by the sun and honey metaphor flowing from his mouth. It is implied that this dark boy loved the white witch, though the extent or outcome of their relationship remains ambiguous.
Overall, "Seasons" explores the profound impact of individuals on one another, the beauty in nature, and the sacredness of all living beings. The lyrics contemplate the pain and joy that come with being alive, but ultimately emphasize the importance of embracing and appreciating every season of life.
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@jacobbeaton561
Just discovered you I think you're a master story teller!
@AnaSchmidCullen
Compelled by such a beautiful song!!!!
@CapsFan5208
She was the white witch from the north.... He was the dark boy from the south.... and he loved her.... BEAUTIFUL!!!
@browneyedbecca
yes it does hurt to be alive. but less so with songs like this.
@markridoutmusic
thom yorke esque. nice