Celebrated by Glide, Americana UK, and more, Southern Indiana’s Nick Dittmeier & the Sawdusters finds a reprieve from loss with their new record All Damn Day due October 26th. Throughout the ten tracks, replete with deeply introspective character sketches of often forgotten people that balance hope and despair, songwriter and frontman Dittmeier put pen to paper as storyteller crafting narratives that are literate, vividly detailed, and astutely told.
Today, TDC is honored to premiere the exceptional “Two Faded Carnations” an affecting ballad carried by layered acoustic guitars, shuffling percussion, and Dittmeier’s worn and weary vocals that find him delicately honoring his late partner in crime (pregnant with their daughter), who ultimately could not outrun their fast-paced lifestyle.
“I bring two faded carnations
A pinch of baby’s breath
Lay them there right by your stone
With a hand carved crucifix”
Dittmeier relays the story behind the song, “It’s about a couple who are involved in committing various crimes together and the female character becomes a causality of their break-neck lifestyle.
I wrote this song in my car driving from Salem to Scottsburg in southern Indiana on a rural two-lane highway with my old dog, named Dogman, in the car. I used to drive 45 minutes away to an old school farm vet because she was getting old and he was always really good with her. Driving home, spring was in full force in Indiana and the rolling hills were in bloom with crops and wildflowers, so I wanted to relay some of that imagery in the lyrics. Southern Indiana has been hit really hard by the opioid epidemic, so you see stories in the news or on social media about people doing really desperate things because of their addictions. I wanted to write a song about desperation and the consequences……READ MORE