Benjamin

Corson

Benjamin

Corson

Benjamin

Corson

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Benjamin

Corson

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To understand what's happening between Benjamin Corson and Tim Pitchford, ignore the distance. Melbourne, Florida, and Australia are just the backdrop. The real story is in the audio files that have been traveling across the Pacific for years, the late-night mixing sessions, and the lyrics that arrive like spot-on emails.

To understand what's happening between Benjamin Corson and Tim Pitchford, ignore the distance. Melbourne, Florida, and Australia are just the backdrop. The real story is in the audio files that have been traveling across the Pacific for years, the late-night mixing sessions, and the lyrics that arrive like spot-on emails.

Here for You, coming out on January 13, 2026, isn't a record designed to fit in. It's the third part of a conversation that started with Mirage and continued with Gemini. Just two songs. But two songs that say it all: Corson's guitar doesn't just play along, it explains what words can't, and Pitchford's voice rings true, without any extras.

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Benjamin

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Corson

They know their roles: Benjamin builds the house. Tim lives in it. One lays the sonic foundation, the arrangements that breathe, the silences that speak as much as the notes. The other comes in with the right words and the tone that hurts or soothes as needed. It's not magic. It's skill and trust. The EP talks about the usual stuff – love, loss, moving forward – but without being obvious. It sounds like what it is: two guys who have learned to listen to each other across miles and time zones. They're not looking for a hit. They want whoever listens to feel like someone, somewhere, has been through it too. The cover is simple, the title is clear: Here for You. It's not a slogan, it's a promise. The same one they've kept since they started sending songs to each other online. The same one that turns a simple collaboration into something worth listening to.

They know their roles: Benjamin builds the house. Tim lives in it. One lays the sonic foundation, the arrangements that breathe, the silences that speak as much as the notes. The other comes in with the right words and the tone that hurts or soothes as needed. It's not magic. It's skill and trust. The EP talks about the usual stuff – love, loss, moving forward – but without being obvious. It sounds like what it is: two guys who have learned to listen to each other across miles and time zones. They're not looking for a hit. They want whoever listens to feel like someone, somewhere, has been through it too. The cover is simple, the title is clear: Here for You. It's not a slogan, it's a promise. The same one they've kept since they started sending songs to each other online. The same one that turns a simple collaboration into something worth listening to.