Travis Schroder Says He’ll “See You Soon”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

A sweet and simple love song that’s ready to tug at your heart. 

Travis Schroder is a singer-songwriter hailing from Florida, known for his distinctive sound that effortlessly merges the intimate vibe of bedroom pop with the refined polish of adult contemporary music. His previous releases include tracks like “Used to Be,” “Carefully,” “X.Y.M.,” and “Take the Wheel.” With a deep passion for music, Schroder continues to push forward, showing no signs of slowing down. His latest release is the single “See You Soon.”

With its gentle, easygoing acoustic guitar, “See You Soon” sets a beautifully intimate tone, perfectly framing the song’s heartwarming reflection on love and distance. Lyrics like “I’m thinking, oh, on this evening flight, I wish it wasn’t on time, I could stay the night” and “I’m in my window seat, I try to send a message, from 30,000 feet up” tell a touching story of long-distance romance and the longing to be reunited with someone dear. With an emotionally stirring soundscape and a heartfelt narrative, Travis Schroder delivers a sweet and simple love song that tugs at the heartstrings. Press play, and be reminded to cherish those closest to you as you promise, “See You Soon.”


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