23 Fields explores the quiet terror of slipping time on their energetic new single, “I’ll See You Soon”. Led by Step, the trio confronts a heavy truth most of us actively dodge: the gnawing guilt of constantly prioritizing demanding work over visiting our aging parents.
Musically, they package this profound regret into a deceivingly bright heartland rock track. The arrangement surges forward. Fast-paced rhythmic chord progressions lock in with a relentless percussive energy, perfectly mimicking the inescapable, frantic speed of our modern routines. We tell our families we will be there next weekend. The months simply evaporate. Beneath the upbeat momentum, a warm, resonant low-end anchors the Americana atmosphere, creating a surprisingly comforting sonic cradle for the track’s vulnerable lyrical core.

The passionate vocal delivery captures the exact exhaustion of standing in a crowded terminal, carrying the internal conflict of another well-intentioned broken promise. It is an earnest, wistful experience. The driving folk-rock melody playfully tricks your foot into tapping, even as your conscience starts taking notes.
We keep treating family like a static destination we can eventually circle back to. What happens when the people we keep waiting to visit finally run out of time?

