Video 3 of 30: More Than a Fire (Original Song)

Read about the 30 Days of Videos challenge here.

Today I’m one tenth of the way through the challenge, weighing in with my first original song of the series! This is a new(ish) song, about the sense of relief and freedom that can come with getting out of a bad relationship. Hope ya dig! (N.B. This video features a cute dog.)

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“More Than a Fire”

Now that you’re gone, I can see the light
Dawn is breaking on this lonely night
I tried to do what I thought was right
But I give up the fight

Been holding my breath for far too long
But now I can feel the air in my lungs
It seemed like we sang the same sweet song
But my heart led me on
What feels right can be wrong

I’m not saying that I don’t believe in love and hope and “meant-to-be”s
But sometimes the thing you fear is the thing that sets you free

CHORUS:
Look at the sky, the colour’s coming back
I feel the sun shining through the cracks
I guess love is more than a fire
For a flame will not sustain
It’s bound to burn out

Falling is easy, but the landing hurts
When you’re lying facedown in the stones and the dirt
It’s hard to admit that every heartfelt word
Was just empty reverb
That my heart just misheard

I’m not saying that I don’t believe in love and hope and “meant-to-be”s
But sometimes the thing you fear is the thing that sets you free

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Video 2 of 30: Cover of “The Road” by Jackson Browne

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As with James Taylor, Jackson Browne also features in my “Six Classic Songwriters Who Changed My Life“ post. I love his songs and voice so much that there are times when I don’t want to listen to anyone else. This particular song is from the Running On Empty album.

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Video 1 of 30: Cover of “Sweet Baby James” by James Taylor

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As mentioned in my previous post, “Six Classic Songwriters Who Changed My Life“, James Taylor’s music has had a huge impact on me, both as a songwriter and as a person. His voice soothes my soul, his words lift my spirits, and his melodies ease my troubled mind. This song is one of my favourites, and I’ve been wanting to cover it for a while. I’m excited to have finally gotten around to doing so! Hope y’all like it!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zP_C6wLwFTY&list=UU73wqt5saCvPdrOXx-fIQhQ

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New Project: 30 Days of Videos

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What do you do if you have an iPhone, a laptop, a guitar, a voice, and some time? Well, if you’re me (which you’re not, but stay with me), you decide to post one video to Youtube every day for the next 30 days. And if you’re not me (which you are), you hopefully decide to watch said videos, be entertained, and share the love (and by love I mean videos).

You in? If so, subscribe to my Youtube channel, and/or stop by here every day for the next month! I’ll be posting a combination of original songs and covers.

If there’s a specific song you’d like to hear me sing, now is your chance to request it! Just leave your suggestions in the comments section below.

Stay tuned for my first video, coming later today!

Peace. x

 

Photo courtesy of Sean MacEntee on flickr.

Inspiring Artist of the Week: Natasha Meister

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I’m very excited to share this week’s inspiring artist with you all! Not only is Canadian-born Natasha Meister crazy-talented, she’s also one of the sweetest and most humble singer-songwriters I have the pleasure of knowing. She is the first woman in South Africa to be sponsored by Fender, and has received much notoriety in this country for her bluesy, soulful voice and guitar skills. Natasha (who resides in Cape Town) regularly tours South Africa, so if you live in SA then be sure to catch one of her live shows! You sign up to her mailing list (via her website) to keep up-to-date with her tour schedule.

Over to Natasha, for a sneak peak into her songwriting process!

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Name: Natasha Meister
Albums titles to date: “Half Way”
Release date of next record: 2014
Favourite songwriter: John Mayer
Instruments: Vocal and guitar

Describe your music in five words or less:
Versatile, relatable, rhythmic, rock edge.

How old were you when you first started writing songs?
I first started writing songs at the age of about 14…just going into highschool…those were the most personally evolving/confusing years of my life. I would write about a bad day at school or a boy I had a crush on.

How has your songwriting changed and developed over the years?
I like to think my songwriting has come a long way since my teen years. My head space was all over the place during that time…and nothing I wrote would ever really make sense. There was no song structure, the lyrics were meaningless as all I cared about was that they rhymed. I was still developing my vocal and guitar skills, so chord progressions and vocal melody lines weren’t strong, didn’t have a natural flow, and lacked dynamics. Only now do I feel as though I’m finally getting to the point where I’m so much more aware of the details. My songs feel like they make sense these days…my focus is to write meaningful lyrics, as I believe music is such a powerful tool and I want my songs to have the right message.

What’s the one song you wish you’d written?
“Someone Like You” by Adele, because it is such a powerful and relatable song…and everyone has been through heartbreak. I think it is one of those timeless songs.

Approximately how many songs have you written, in total?
About 25 completely finished songs.

What’s your favourite of all the songs you’ve written, and why?
I’d say my favourite at the moment is one of my newest songs called “Alive”. It’s about a broken world where people are at war with themselves and blinded by darkness and God is the hope and light we have to live this life on earth with purpose and meaning.

Which five artists/bands have had the biggest influence on your music?
Blues legend, B.B. King and modern blues guitarist, John Mayer, were the biggest influences when I was first starting out. And with my recent love for rock music, I’ve been obsessed with the sounds of Foo Fighters, Paramore, and Switchfoot.

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Complete this sentence: Music is…the essence of life! Something my grandmother used to tell me.

What’s been the most memorable or exciting moment of your music career to date? Completing my debut album “Half Way” has been the highlight of my career so far. That was such an accomplishment for me. Although I like to think I’ve improved a lot since the first album…I’m still proud of myself for putting it out there.

Finally, what advice would you give to any aspiring songwriters/musicians reading this?
Music is a powerful tool/gift, so use it wisely. Don’t sell your soul just to be what this world wants you to be…stand your ground. If music is your passion, be confidant enough to share it with the world…but always remain humble. And one last thing…don’t stand in the way of yourself…dream big!

Click here to buy “Half Way”

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You can keep in touch with Natasha at the following places:

Official Website
Twitter

Facebook
Youtube

Independent Music
SoundCloud