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Tell Me Tomorrow

from The Distance by Nick Kizirnis

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    Dayton’s Nick Kizirnis has made a new solo record unlike anything he’s recorded in the past. The Distance has an Americana, Alt-Country feel to it - imagine a cool Chris Isaak record, but with female lead vocals. Kate Wakefield from the band Lung provides brilliant vocals on The Distance, while Kizirnis, along with Crazy Joe Tritschler, Patrick Himes (Bribing Senators, Flyaway Minion), Tod Weidner (Shrug, Motel Beds) & drummer Mark Patterson (Son Volt), adds rich textures throughout the 11 Kizirnis originals and 2 cover songs by Lucinda Williams (Am I Too Blue) and Tom Waits (Take It With Me).

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lyrics

Tell Me Tomorrow
It’s been a while, since we’ve talked about what’s gone wrong,
We’ve tried to put it off, but the problem’s gone on too long,
All that’s left of us, is what we haven’t burned to the ground,
Now you won’t look at me, and you say you won’t stick around.

I should give up, I don’t know what you want me to do,
I’m tired of hearing lies, and guessing what’s really true,
This can’t keep going on, there’s nothing to misunderstand,
We know our time has come, but we’re not strong enough to lend a hand.

I’ve been down this broken road and I’ve never found my way
I’ve been there so many times, you’d think I was happy to stay

Chorus
Hiding in shadows – protecting ourselves from the light
Tell me tomorrow – that everything worked out right
Basking in sorrow – you’d think I was some sad song
Tell me tomorrow – we’ll pretend that we’re both strong

You’ve been playing your cruel games, go hurt someone else
I’m so tired of excuses, but maybe some will help

Chorus
Hiding in shadows – protecting ourselves from the light
Tell me tomorrow – that everything worked out right
Basking in sorrow – you’d think I was some sad song
Tell me tomorrow – we’ll pretend that we’re both strong

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from The Distance, released January 29, 2020
Kate Wakefield – vocals, cello
Tod Weidner - guitars
Patrick Himes – bass
Mark Patterson - drums
Nick Kizirnis - guitar

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Nick Kizirnis Dayton, Ohio

For almost 20 years guitarist/songwriter Nick Kizirnis has explored songs and styles ranging from Americana to indie pop, from traditional rock’n’roll to ambient/experimental. In addition to his solo albums and The Mulchmen, he has also worked with Tobin Sprout (Guided by Voices) and The Breeders (“The Dirt Eaters” single for 4ad). ... more

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