NK World Service (KRG001) / Tin Angel (TAR048)
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lyrics
Something’s happening in my heart,
Feeling good in your car,
The smog may rest in a hazy line, that’s fine,
I see it play tricks with the light.
Don’t know any other way,
To show you how I feel,
But there’s been a little turning deep inside,
And I can’t hide it no, oh,
So watch me go…
(C) As I wind down to the bottom of the canyon,
With every turn like a pop-up book,
A despairing pink light floods the scene,
I can’t help but wonder what I’ll ever mean to you,
To you, To you,
(Try so hard but what can I really do?)
To you, To you,
(You’re forever gentle on my mind)
To you, To you, To you,
(And it’s stoping me from all that I want)
To you, to you,
(At break of day what have I really got?)
You let me stay at your place,
And I’m swimming in your pool all the while,
You’re off somewhere with,
Someone so far from me,
But you know I know how the story goes,
But that don’t mean that it don’t hurt me no, oh,
Well, who’s gonna show me the way when I’m all alone?
So I make a drink and think about it,
Pages from the script blow into the garden,
And I can tell already that no one will understand,
Still I hold course as planned, oh.
And I’m growing tired of this kind of day-to-day,
Feeling the pull in every way,
Most times I don’t care what they say,
But it still hurts to know that I’m all alone,
In this dream place, in your house, with your things,
Tell me do.
Nicholas Krgovich is a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Vancouver, Canada. Described by the legendary Robert Wyatt as “quite beautiful, very touching… human” he has been releasing records and playing shows since 2002.
Toronto rivals San Francisco as the North American capital of jangle pop as evidenced by this new record of sunny jams from the Motorists. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 16, 2024
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An intimate record that comes and goes like a gentle breeze on a warm summer day. Barely noticeable at the time, but memorable on days when that gentle breeze is a distant, treasured memory. Noah Wilson