In his latest single “Sooner Than Later,” Thomas Roscoe opens a window to the heartache and hope that come with long-distance relationships. Recorded in his home studio in Farmington, NM, the track blends indie folk with gentle country undertones, drawing inspiration from artists like Zach Seabaugh and Post Malone.
Roscoe’s warm, earnest vocals glide over the soft strums of his orangewood guitar, creating a vulnerable and intimate listening experience. The lyrics capture the emotional toll of loving someone from afar, offering a poignant message of faith and belief that, sooner or later, reunions will come.

The song holds a special significance for Roscoe. On the day it dropped, his fiancée’s mother received news of a court date that could finally bring her home after being deported—a real-life reflection of the song’s hopeful narrative.
“Sooner Than Later” is more than just a song—it’s a heartfelt prayer for connection, a reminder that even when distance keeps us apart, love remains a powerful bridge. Through this touching release, Roscoe invites listeners to hold on to hope and keep believing in better days ahead.
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