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SEAFRET – ” Oceans “

Posted: January 25, 2015 in MUSIC
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Bridlington duo, Seafret, have yet again wowed us with another emotive, heart-wrenching track from their new “Oceans” EP. The title track showcases the versatility of lead vocalist Jack Sedman as he drifts to and from falsetto euphorically.The emotion in the track pours straight in to your ears but it isn’t unexpected. Infact since their “Give Me Something” EP, we’ve held Seafret as something of masters at this art. There are only a handful of artists that express such sentiment and passion and leave you with an an overwhelming feeling of empathy.

Seemingly growing stronger with every track and every EP, Seafret are among the ones to watch for this coming year.

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Seafret are an acoustic duo, making songs for your ears.
Our debut EP ‘Give Me Something’ is out Now

There’s something moving, something unmistakably chilling about Seafret. The rising duo – still unfathomably young – are rooted in acoustic fare, songcraft which sounds both deeply traditional and immediately fresh. Hailing from the North East town of Bridlington, the pair took their name from the summer fog which rolls in off the North Sea. Grounded in the North yet currently living in London, Seafret’s music has an odd sense of dis-location, the melancholy which can only come through being surrounded by unfamiliar surroundings. Their new EP ‘Give Me Something’ arrived in September via Sweet Jane Recordings. A neat introduction to their world, members Jack Sedman’s vocals nestling gently in Harry Draper’s light, lilting arrangement. Their simplicity is devastating,

North Yorkshire Duo Seafret have their debut EP “Give Me Something” released on Sweet Jane Recordings the duo are supporting Hozier on a few dates in December. There’s something moving, something unmistakably chilling about Seafret.

The rising duo – still unfathomably young – are rooted in acoustic fare, songcraft which sounds both deeply traditional and immediately fresh. Hailing from the North East town of Bridlington, the pair took their name from the summer fog which rolls in off the North Sea. Grounded in the North yet currently living in London, Seafret’s music has an odd sense of dis-location, the melancholy which can only come through being surrounded by unfamiliar surroundings. New EP ‘Give Me Something’ arrives on September 21st via Sweet Jane Recordings. A neat introduction to their world, Clash is able to kick off the week by premiering the title cut.‘Give Me Something’ finds Jack Sedman’s vocals nestling gently in Harry Draper’s light, lilting arrangement. The simplicity is devastating, with the tale of lost love gathering in intensity until it collapses at the finale, the end notes vaporising into air.

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