"[It's] so good. We could not be happier to see the company that our little song is in, with some big hitters of the decade. I think we all know we're in a simulation at the moment but that solidifies it for us."[3]
Prawn HQ (Ball Park Music's home studio), Brisbane, Queensland – vocals, mixing
Free Energy Device, Sydney, New South Wales – mixing
King Willy Sound, Launceston, Tasmania – mastering
Additional recording locations
Jennifer Boyce's bedroom, Sydney, New South Wales – additional vocals
Release
Lead single "Spark Up!" was released on 19 March 2020, alongside the announcement their forthcoming record would be titled Mostly Sunny.[3] This name would later be changed eponymously on 23 April, after the band decided the initial title did not match the overall theme of the album.[6] The album artwork designed by Polly Bass Boost and band member Dean Hanson was issued alongside the announcement.[7] In an interview with Triple J, keyboardist Paul Furness elaborated on the decision to change the title:
Mostly Sunny didn't feel right for a number of reasons. We always did like the title – it had a similar rhythm to it as Good Mood and felt like a continuation. As we've finished this album we've realised, it's really not a continuation of Good Mood. It is its own thing with a different emotional palette.[6]
On 5 June 2020, second single "Day & Age" was released.[8] On 16 August, the band performed "Day & Age" live from the Black Bear Lodge bar in Brisbane for Australian live music program The Sound.[9] On 3 August, the band began selling face masks branded with the album's cover artwork following a Tweet parodying the chorus of "Spark Up!", with the lyrics "Life is short / The doors are shut / I say we mask up".[10]
The record's final single "Cherub" was issued on 28 August.[11] The band performed the track live from Prawn Records HQ on 11 September for NME Australia.[12] All three singles had been premiered by Triple J prior to their digital releases.[3]
Ball Park Music was released on 23 October 2020 through Prawn Records and Inertia Music in digital and physical formats.[13] The same day, the band performed live on Triple J's Like a Version segment, performing a cover of Radiohead's "Paranoid Android" alongside their original track "Cherub".[14]
Commercial performance
On 28 October 2020, Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) announced in their mid-week report that the album was in contention to debut within the top 10 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[15] On 31 October 2020, Ball Park Music debuted and peaked at number 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart for the chart dated 2 November 2020, tying with Puddinghead (2014) as their highest peak in the region.[16]