Tell Me It's Real (Deluxe) Seafret

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2016

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
01.02.2016

Label: Sony / Sweet Jane Recordings

Genre: Alternative

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Interpret: Seafret

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  • 1Missing03:26
  • 2Give Me Something02:40
  • 3Wildfire03:44
  • 4Breathe03:10
  • 5Oceans03:35
  • 6Over03:44
  • 7Tell Me It's Real02:59
  • 8Be There03:15
  • 9Beauty on the Breeze02:41
  • 10Atlantis03:49
  • 11Skimming Stones03:36
  • 12There's a Light03:42
  • 13To the Sea03:18
  • 14Out of Nowhere02:35
  • 15Overtime02:59
  • 16Oceans03:28
  • Total Runtime52:41

Info zu Tell Me It's Real (Deluxe)

„Tell Me Its Real“ is the debut album from Seafret. Includes the singles Give Me Something, Atlantis, Be There and Oceans as well as 9 other new tracks. This deluxe version comes with an extra three unreleased tracks.

It’s been less than a month into the New Year and Seafret has already delivered what’s sure to be one of the top albums of 2016. Although Tell Me It’s Real is the first album from the rapturous duo, make no mistake. These young musicians have mastered their instrumental and vocal talents beyond their years. Each of the album’s 16 tracks compliments the others, creating a cohesive soundscape across each stellar song. In anticipation of their soon-to-be successful debut album, Seafret sat down with EUPH. to discuss their accomplishments, music-making process and favorite tracks.

„Tell Me It’s Real is a rare album that has terrific tracks from beginning to end. Considering Jack and Harry “wanted all the songs to work together as a whole, yet be unique in their own right,” it’s safe to say Seafret’s wishes were a success. Tell Me It’s Real is a feat certainly impressive for a seasoned band, let alone one who’s making waves with their debut LP. If you still need a New Year’s resolution, make sure to pick up one of 2016’s early contenders for best album on January 29th.“ (Christine Mathewson, www.euphoriazine.com)

Jack Sedman, vocals
Harry Draper, guitar


Seafret
The North East of England is a place shrouded in tradition, installing a powerful sense of who you are in its residents. Hailing from the small town of Bridlington, Jack Sedman (vocals) and Harry Draper (guitar) chose the name Seafret for their music. As well as being a pun on the guitar fret board, it’s also a local term; it applies to the rolling mists that come in off the North Sea during summer. Meeting at an open mic night, the two had distinctly different levels of experience. Though a few years younger, Harry Draper was an experienced local musician; Jack Sedman, meanwhile, had quite literally only just discovered his voice.

Despite this, the pair instantly hit it off. “We wrote our own songs straight out of nowhere,” explains Jack Sedman. “I’d never written a song before. I loved music but had never written it. We clicked instantly. That’s how we learned to write: through playing and the chemistry between us.”

The two share a debt of gratitude to their families: Harry’s father is a noted country and bluegrass musician, while Jack’s own father comes from a punk rock background.“I think that’s where it comes from, really” the singer continues. “Harry was massively influenced by his family and I was massively influenced by mine. So when we got together he brought all that to me and I brought all that to him. We shared everything.”

Honest and captivating , Seafret’s material has a beautifully contagious feel. Writing about life as it evolves around them, the two have a rare observational eye – though young, the world is not going to pass them by.

Retaining their love of open mics, the duo appears determined to win over fans one step at a time. “You get up and if you win one person over, that’s one more person,” Jack explains. “It’s all part of it.” Honing their craft by playing along to their parents’ John Martyn and Tom Waits records, Seafret’s youth allows them to bring something fresh, something unheard. There are shades of The Lumineers, of Hozier’s heartbroken delta strum on upcoming EP ‘Give Me Something’.

“We never set out to just record one hit,” insists Harry. “That’s why we want something with more weight. People can get a grasp on what the band is about, rather than just one song.”

Ultimately, though, the duo are inspired by what they see around them – and what they miss most about being divorced from the North, in their new home of London. “It’s the sea. I miss the sea,” the guitarist says. “When you live there you take it for granted. I never missed it before. You don’t realise what it does to you when you’re there.”

Now living and working in London, this sense of dislocation only fuels Seafret’s determination to succeed. “It gives you a hard shell,” states the singer. “You feel like you’re no one in someone else’s land - which inspires you to get on and do it.”

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