His sound breaths and moves from indie pop to indie rock. The theme of the songs reflect the melancholy that lives within and the yearning for a big sky and an open road.
Antidote
ST. NIKLAS Lyrics
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I’ll suck your venom out
Show me where it really hurts
I’ll show you where it really hurts
Should’ve stopped for the wind
Should’ve stopped for love
Should’ve stopped for the wind
Honey, your clothes are soaked
Mom leaves my daddy’s trapes
Show me where it really hurts
I’ll show you where it really hurts
Should’ve stopped for the wind
Should’ve stopped for love
Should’ve stopped for the wind
Should’ve stopped for love
Should’ve stopped for the wind
Should’ve stopped for love
Should’ve stopped for the wind
Should’ve stopped for love
Should’ve stopped for the wind
Should’ve stopped for love
Should’ve stopped for the wind
Should’ve stopped for love
Should’ve stopped for the wind
Should’ve stopped for love
Should’ve stopped for the wind
Should’ve stopped for love
In "Antidote", St. Niklas seems to offer reassurance and comfort to someone who is in pain or distressed. He compares himself to an antidote, promising to "suck your venom out" and alleviate their suffering. He asks the person to show him where it really hurts, indicating his willingness to listen and empathize with them. The repetition of the phrases "Should've stopped for the wind" and "Should've stopped for love" could suggest regret over missed opportunities or mistakes made in the past. It may also symbolize a longing for a time or a person that's now gone.
The lyrics of "Antidote" are open to different interpretations. One possible reading is that St. Niklas is addressing a lover who is drowning in their own emotions, possibly due to a failed relationship or a difficult life situation. He offers to be the antidote to their pain, suggesting that his affection and attention could cure them. The "wind" and "love" mentioned throughout the song could refer to the unpredictable and capricious nature of both nature and human relationships, implying that they can both be powerful and dangerous if not respected.
Overall, "Antidote" seems to be a song about helping and healing others, even if it means confronting your own past mistakes or insecurities. It's a gentle and hopeful reminder that we can all make a difference in someone else's life or find solace in connecting with others.
Line by Line Meaning
I am the antidote
I am the cure for your poison
I’ll suck your venom out
I'll remove the toxicity from you
Show me where it really hurts
Tell me where you're really in pain
I’ll show you where it really hurts
I'll reveal where your true discomfort lies
Should’ve stopped for the wind
Should've taken the time to appreciate the breeze
Should’ve stopped for love
Should've taken the time to appreciate love
Honey, your clothes are soaked
Your garments are damp, my dear
Mom leaves my daddy’s traps
My mother escapes my father's snares
Should’ve stopped for the wind
Should've taken the time to appreciate the breeze
Should’ve stopped for love
Should've taken the time to appreciate love
Should’ve stopped for the wind
Should've taken the time to appreciate the breeze
Should’ve stopped for love
Should've taken the time to appreciate love
Should’ve stopped for the wind
Should've taken the time to appreciate the breeze
Should’ve stopped for love
Should've taken the time to appreciate love
Should’ve stopped for the wind
Should've taken the time to appreciate the breeze
Should’ve stopped for love
Should've taken the time to appreciate love
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Written by: ANNE ERIN CLARK
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Doug Panton
Heard this 9 years ago along with Andy Mckee and Matthew Santos music on Candyrat still come back and listen from time to time, honestly cleans my soul
Sean O leary
Sames
FedeSatellite
A estas alturas, las cifras de yt nos importan un bledo. Todos lo que escuchamos esto hace varios años, volvemos a escucharlo otra vez porque es un verdadero placer escuchar cantar y jugar con esa guitarra a Nicholas
vever
His voice at 1:20 is totally amazing !!! That's why I love bass voices, because it's wonderful even when it rises in acute...
Tom Gamble
all the artists on Candyrat records are brilliant and deserve a bigger stage
kingericio
Yeah I wish I was more like him, but not all us men are born with such amazingness as Nic has. Just appreciate it, and realize he's a gem.
Ricardo Rob
I bought his cd even knowing i could download the music from the videos just to support a great artist. Its been a while now, i still love his music and i dont regret buying the cd even if i dont listen to it that much (because i like to watch a great singer when he sings with so much feeling) You are great!
Tommy Knox
This dude to me is like a REALLY bluesy Martin Sexton...Man he's amazing...GREAT song...not many people on this level!
Tony Tomacchio
i STILL cant get enough of this song man! Your voice rocks even 10 hrs later!
Ron Krupa
Nick, just saw you and your buddies tonight at Shuba's opening up for Andy. First off, welcome home! Secondly, Holy Shit! I was blown away.... No explanation for the show I say you display tonight. You are an incredible comedian.....err I mean musician. Referencing back to that, the only thing better than your impromptu comedy while having "tuning anxiety" was your phenomenal guitar playing and your awesome singing voice. I was blown away. No other way to put it. Can't wait to see you again!!