Baseball Game share the beautifully understated “See You Tomorrow” as they prepare their debut EP

Baseball Game share the beautifully understated “See You Tomorrow” as they prepare their debut EP

Adam Carpenter and Jason Bennett come together to make the soothing sounds of Baseball Game. Drawing on ‘70s soft rock, fuzzy guitars, analogue synths, it’s their heartfelt songwriting that ties everything together. They sound just at home documenting a crush as they do detailing loss, as they do on new single “See You Tomorrow”.

“It all started on guitar when Jason played the progression and as soon as he played the diminished chord, it felt like a Baseball Game song. The lyrics came to us very quickly as we put words to the feeling we both understood.”

On the track’s meaning, the pair explain “it’s about how much people’s presence adds to who we are and when those people are no longer around how much we change without them. This song takes place a couple months after losing someone and wondering what it would be like to see them again.”

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