It is music that carries the soul, carrying it under storms of soft harmonies, distilling it in feverish beats, as Seafret does with its last track Oceans.

Here, waves of notes are like swirls of pop, haloed by a folk breath that torpedoes hearts, lined with torrents of melancholy that hammer poetic pulsations.

Offering movements rocked by soft guitars and frail percussion, Oceans brews hues filled with emotions, marked by stormy feelings that cross the scratchy voice of Jack, delicately bluesy.

 

 

So, Jack Sedman (vocals) and Harry Draper (guitar) aka Seafret form an incandescent duo with magnetic alchemy. Oceans is like Give Me Something or their last EP, totally and furiously indelible.