Backstory:
Minor Navy is an eclectic group of musicians that came together in the sleepy coastal town of Carmel, California. Each member brings a unique musical background to the band, creating a rich mix of influences that make up the band’s distinctive sound. The band’s inception happened when lead singer and guitarist, Noah McNally, met bassist, Riley Mitchell, at a local dive bar. They quickly realized they shared a common love for alternative music and maritime folklore. Soon, they were joined by drummer, Alex Kyle, and keyboardist, Sarah Gibson. Together, they formed Minor Navy, a band dedicated to creating music that captures the spirit of the sea and the freedom of the open road.
Genre:
Alternative Rock with a touch of Folk
Title:
“Sirens in the Sand”
Full song lyrics:
(Verse 1) [Em, G, D, A]
In the morning light, by the ocean wide,
I see your face in the frothy tide.
You’re a mystery, a siren in the sand,
Pulling me closer, with your invisible hand.
(Chorus) [C, G, D, Em]
Oh, siren in the sand, you’re calling me,
With your song so sweet, and your eyes so deep.
I’ll lose myself in your sea,
Siren in the sand, you’re calling me.
(Verse 2) [Em, G, D, A]
As the sun dips low, and the stars take flight,
I’m drawn to your song, in the still of night.
You’re an enigma, a phantom in the foam,
Yet in your arms, I finally feel home.
(Chorus) [C, G, D, Em]
Oh, siren in the sand, you’re calling me,
With your voice so soft, and your touch so free.
I’ll drown in your love, willingly,
Siren in the sand, you’re calling me.
(Testimonial)
Fan’s Name: Emily Thompson
“I’ve been a die-hard fan of Minor Navy since their debut album. Their music speaks to the wanderlust and romantic in me. Noah’s voice has this haunting quality that pulls you in, and the band’s synergy is just incredible. Listening to “Sirens in the Sand” feels like being caught in a beautiful storm at sea. It’s raw, passionate, and beautifully chilling. What I love the most is that their lyrics have depth – they feel real, raw and relatable. For me, nothing compares to the experience of seeing Minor Navy live. Their performances are electrifying, full of energy and passion. In short, they’re my favorite band because they’re authentic, and they make music that touches the soul.”