Artist's albums
Made of Love (Summer Mix)
2023 · single
Wonderland
2023 · album
Anywhere from Here (Acoustic)
2022 · EP
Atlantis
2022 · single
Anywhere from Here
2022 · EP
Running Out of Love
2022 · single
Pictures
2022 · single
Hollow
2022 · single
Piano Sessions
2021 · EP
Cardigan
2020 · single
Most of Us Are Strangers
2020 · single
Most of Us Are Strangers
2020 · single
Most of Us Are Strangers
2020 · album
Strangers EP Unplugged
2019 · EP
Loving You / Heartless (Mahogany Sessions)
2019 · single
Bad Blood
2018 · single
Heartless
2017 · single
Blank You Out (Anden Remix)
2017 · single
Blank You Out
2016 · single
Acoustic Sessions
2016 · EP
Atlantis
2016 · single
Tell Me It's Real (Expanded Edition)
2016 · album
Drown
2015 · single
Oceans - EP
2015 · EP
Give Me Something
2014 · EP
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Biography
Seafret have come full circle. The Northern duo – Jack Sedman and Harry Draper – took on the world, releasing debut album ‘Tell Me It’s Real’ in 2016. It’s a record dominated by their move to London, signing to a major label, and plunging head-first into an industry they could scarcely understand. Now it’s just them. Seizing their independence, the pair returned to their hometown to work on their new material. “I strongly believe that we’ve needed everything that’s happened to us,” insists Jack. “To move down there, be independent, and survive in London… We needed all that." Staying off-grid, Seafret left fans in anticipation for their next move. “We’ve been in the studio a lot, we’ve been writing all the time,” reveals Harry. “sometimes it's best to stand back a little bit. We were going flat out.” Removing themselves from the corporate machine, Seafret aren’t answerable to anyone but themselves. “We’ve always rebelled against that,” Jack insists. “As soon as we came out of that pressurised zone we started writing songs, because we weren't being told to write songs." The duo have never been so productive, and so in-demand; live shows will see out the summer, before Seafret bring their new album into focus. “It makes you work harder,” Harry says. "the whole process has felt much more rewarding and we have so much more control now.” he says “That’s the position we’re in right now,” his band mate nods. “we both love what we do and can't wait to get back on the road!"<br>