Lemonade Baby collaborates with Ronnie Sinclair on ‘Seeing Double’

Australian artist Lemonade Baby has returned with a vibrant new single ‘Seeing Double’, a collaborative effort with Ronnie Sinclair (aka Alistair Seawright from Safety Club), which showcases a refreshing blend of alternative pop and rock. The song’s infectious energy is immediately apparent, with a driving rhythm and catchy melodies. Lemonade Baby’s songwriting shines, as he explores themes of miscommunication and connection in a relatable and engaging manner. Ronnie Sinclair’s contribution adds an extra layer of depth to the track, creating a dynamic and compelling musical partnership.

The song apparently came together in just two hours, with a little help from a special guitar pedal gifted by Lemonade Baby’s dad. This lightning-fast creation process translates into pure sonic joy – it’s like they bottled the energy of a summer music festival and turned it into a three-minute masterpiece. With its energetic production and catchy hooks, ‘Seeing Double’ is a promising taste of what’s to come from Lemonade Baby. The announcement of a forthcoming mixtape record is exciting news for fans eager for more of the artist’s infectious sound.

“I had invited Alistair into the studio to work on some tracks. At that point in time my dad gave me a guitar pedal that he’d made for his pedal brand. Al tweaked the settings on the pedal and wrote that intro guitar riff.After that I played the drums, and he played the bassline. Next was recording vocals, Al took the mic and wrote his chorus and verses, and I wrote my verse, it all flowed out very quick. We had finished the song in 2 hours. Al left it with me to tweak and mix the record.” – Lemonade Baby

“It’s really a breakdown of communication, when you’re trying to find common ground but you’re just passing by each other again and again. And you feel like you’re going insane at a point. The frustration of being so close but, yet so far.” – Ronnie Sinclair

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