Artist's albums
Been Better
2023 · single
Get The Girl
2023 · single
I Can't Take You Anywhere
2023 · single
What I Get for Loving You
2022 · album
What I Get for Loving You
2022 · single
Queen of Daytona Beach
2022 · single
Good Beer
2022 · single
Breakups (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Breakups
2021 · single
Close Enough
2020 · single
Talk About
2020 · single
Everything Falls for You
2020 · single
Reimagined
2019 · single
Anything She Says
2019 · single
Love That
2019 · EP
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Biography
With a global fan base and their latest release “Breakups” captivating listeners worldwide, Seaforth is continuing to evolve their authentic, progressive approach to country music. With a sing-along chorus and plaintive feel, “Breakups” is a commanding entry as one of the first country heartache songs of the year. The duo never shies away from a challenge, even if it means relocating 9,000 miles from Seaforth to Nashville, Tennessee or shaking things up in the studio just when things feel safe. Through sheer hard work and exacting effort, Jordan and Thompson have manifested many of their wildest dreams down to a tee, from working with legendary super-producer Dann Huff to opening for their longtime hero, Keith Urban. Jordan and Thompson’s friendship has always been the driving force of their work. They first met in preschool, at three years old, and later came of age as classmates with a shared love of guitar and classic rock. The two finally joined forces as a duo when Jordan returned to Seaforth after living and songwriting in Los Angeles for two years. After penning a few songs together, they began making trips to Nashville to showcase their music. After a fateful performance at Nashville’s The Basement, they were offered a record deal with Sony Music Nashville on the spot and moved to Music City in late 2017.