2) Saul is a slovak Alternat… Read Full Bio ↴1) A progressive metal band from Iowa.
2) Saul is a slovak Alternative R&B singer / rapper, under the label WELOVEVERYSIMPLE. He's a part of the rap formation "Khans", consisting also of another rapper "Nicholas Naison" and a producer "Nuri". He debuted with the mixtape "Ikigai" in 2017, continued releasing singles less frequently, then in the beginning of 2018 released an EP "Hotel 471 - EP. His sound can be compared to other Alternative R&B artists that use modern hip hop styled production, like "The Weeknd or "Kevin Abstract. Most of his work is produced by "Nuri". He gained some popularity after one of the more popular rappers of the slovak scene "Samey" featured him on two songs on his debut solo record ("Zajtrajsok Pride Dnes (feat. Saul)" and Vlasy Veju Vo Vetre (feat. Saul & Hasan)". He was also featured on the single "Nadej", which was arguably his biggest success yet.
3) A Canadian hard rock band -
It’s hard to stand out in today’s fiercely ruthless music industry, but still Saul has managed to elude many obstacles and captivate audiences from all over. Hailing from Victoria BC, Canada, and formed just a few short years ago Saul pooled talent from local sensations, Element 7, Twice Born, and Dizzy. Their sound enveloping a fusion of metal, rock, and pop has been earning them a strong and well deserved fan base with what now is considered one of the best live shows on the west coast.
In May, 2007 Saul earned “Band of the Month” on The Zone @ 91.3. The honor included radio play, radio interviews and a huge promotional (sold out) showcase at the end of the month. During this period Saul received a “staggering” number of requests making them the most popular band of the month since its inception began several years ago.
Saul has shared the stage with countless prominent Independent acts as well as Metal legends Skid Row, Thornley, The Armchair Cynics, and State Of Shock.
4) A UK electronic music duo.
Saul is a new duo composed of Barney Whittaker (Footshooter) and Jack Stephenson-Oliver (Vels Trio / Poppy Ajudha / Charlotte dos Santos)
The band, having debuted at Brainchild Festival in 2018, have spent the last couple of years working on material for their stunning debut EP on Rhythm Section this year.
Featuring friends and frequent collaborators Brother Portrait (Steam Down) and Poppy Ajudha, the 6 track EP simmers with a potent UK energy; paying homage to the sounds of Garage, Jungle and Broken Beat all in the context of the new wave of London Jazz - of which all members of this project are key players.
All in all, the EP is equally at home in the club as it is in the living room, owing to it’s balance of epicness and musicality. This is undoubtedly a product of London town and couldn’t fit more perfectly with the expansive sound of Rhythm Section INTL.
I Don't Mind
Saul Lyrics
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You said I don't mean to bring you down
But we have met this point in time
We must now drawl a line
I don't mean to bring you down
It all comes into view
The moment I saw you
Now I got a find a way
To make it through the day
For I think of no one but you
We took a little chance
On a simple glance
The lead straight to our hearts
Now in late summer winds
A chill is blowing in
For sadness will soon start
For I don't like the way this sounds
You said I don't mean to bring you down
But we have met this point in time
We must now drawl a line
I don't mean to bring you down
The lyrics of the song "I Don't Mind" by Saul capture a sense of melancholy and introspection in a relationship that seems to be reaching a turning point. The singer expresses reluctance towards the emotional weight that has come to define their interactions with their partner. The repeated refrain of "I don't like the way this sounds, you said I don't mean to bring you down" conveys a sense of conflict and tension that is present in the relationship. Despite the singer's attempt to downplay the negativity, there is a palpable sense of sadness and impending change in their words.
The lyric "But we have met this point in time, we must now drawl a line" suggests a crucial moment where a decision or action needs to be taken in order to define the future of the relationship. This line underscores the theme of transition and the need for clarity in their communication and feelings towards each other. The imagery of drawing a line indicates a boundary that needs to be established, possibly to protect both parties from further emotional pain.
The second verse delves into the initial stages of the relationship, where everything seemed bright and promising. The singer recalls the moment they first laid eyes on their partner, signaling the start of a new chapter represented by the onset of summer. However, as the season progresses, there is a shift in tone as the singer acknowledges the challenges and struggles that have emerged. The line "Now I got a find a way to make it through the day, for I think of no one but you" reveals the intense emotional investment the singer has made in the relationship, despite the looming sense of uncertainty.
The inclusion of themes such as taking chances, the fleeting nature of happiness, and the inevitability of sadness towards the end of the song highlights the bittersweet reality of relationships. The mention of late summer winds and the chill that is blowing in serve as metaphors for the cooling off of emotions and the realization that difficult times lie ahead. The repeated affirmation that the singer doesn't intend to bring their partner down signifies a desire to maintain positivity and respect in the face of impending difficulties. Overall, "I Don't Mind" conveys a complex emotional landscape of love, loss, and the inevitable changes that come with the passage of time.
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Written by: John Rugan Jr
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