Lemonade Baby’s latest single, “Seeing Double”, showcases an artist pushing the boundaries of electronic pop – Featuring the co-writing and vocal talents of Ronnie Sinclair (aka Alistair Seawright from Safety Club), the track is a sonic exploration of miscommunication and the frustrations of feeling close yet distant at the same time.
“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
The song immediately grabs attention with its infectious guitar riff, courtesy of Sinclair, which sets the tone for the track’s catchy yet slightly chaotic vibe. The interplay between Lemonade Baby and Sinclair’s vocals adds a layer of emotional depth, perfectly capturing the tension of being out of sync with someone you care about. The production, led by Lemonade Baby himself, is polished but raw enough to keep things feeling authentic, blending rock elements with alternative pop to create a sound that is both fresh and relatable.