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Saint Maybe Band

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Saint Maybe Band

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Saint Maybe makes warm, textured indie music built from real moments with real friends. Their songs usually start small—lyrics scribbled in a notebook, a melody hummed during a quiet moment of fatherhood, or a late-night riff that won’t let go. From there, everything grows through collaboration. Someone brings an idea to the group, they jam on it, experiment, and let the song reveal what it wants to be.

Their sound blends organic instruments, atmospheric layers, and unhurried arrangements that carry emotional weight. Influences like Bob Dylan, Mumford & Sons, Coldplay, Andy Squyers, and John Mark McMillan shape Saint Maybe’s approach to songwriting—honest, reflective, and anchored in everyday life.

Each member brings something distinct: Adam’s drumming draws from marching band cadences and the raw energy of punk rock, grounding the music with precision and pulse. Jonathan’s bass lines are smooth, melodic, and lock in tightly with the rhythm, giving each track a steady, soulful foundation. The other Adam leans into lush reverbs, chorus tones, vibey guitar textures, and understated, laid-back vocals that add warmth and intimacy.

Lyrically, Saint Maybe reflects on faith, fatherhood, and the search for joy, connection, and peace in a chaotic world. Their single “The Old Cat” began as a simple melody and lyric before being expanded in a room full of friends—layer by layer—into something warm, nostalgic, and alive.

Saint Maybe is currently working on their debut EP.

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