![]() ![]() ![]() And as far as we got from the deep darkness of current events, Seafret’s album Most of Us Are Strangers, with lyrics like: Most of us are strangers who want someone to save us We’re looking out for angels and something we can hold on We hear sirens and suffer in the silence Getting tired of trying and tired of being alone, oh In trying not to focus on the science fiction thriller our lives were becoming, Sedman and I discussed Seafret’s new album Most of Us Are Strangers, his writing style, best hair tips, and his latest hoodie obsession. And yet, that’s exactly where we caught up with our ginger crooner, the star of this interview, the day before we all sheltered-in-place. In those olden days, going to a pub was normal enough, while in our present world, it could be deadly if it wasn’t impossible. Nowadays, it’s not only expected, but it’s also become fashion. Way back then (last week), the idea of wearing a mask and gloves in social situations seemed a bit hyper. Though this conversation only took place a week or so ago, it seems like we’ve all been through a lot of life since then. As a result of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, Sedman had a bit of time to spend speaking to Atwood Magazine. Together with his friend and guitarist Harry Draper, Seafret had recently been on tour promoting their latest album Most of Us Are Strangers until the coronavirus took our planet by storm. Jack Sedman is the singer and ginger topped member of British folk rock duo, Seafret. Stream: “Most of Us Are Strangers” – Seafret Seafret something in the air free#I know you feel that I keep you in the dark Give it time and your eyes will adjust Feelings are holed, start revealing their marks But they don't know a thing about us Feels like a wrecking ball's come to set us free No I for-get the world when you're stood next to me Now my feet don't touch the ground You throw me up, won't let me down I can spend my life without a care With a feeling that there's somethin' in the air If you knew the story before it was told So picturesque, so perfectly clear If you guessed the ending before it unfolds There's no saying that you'd still be here Came outta' nowhere Got lost in your stare I don't see another way Just like a, wrecking ball has come to set us free The kind of love that'll blind you but You'll never see oh Now my feet don't touch the ground You throw me up, won't let me down I can spend my life without a care With a feeling that there's somethin' in the air Now my feet don't touch the ground You throw me up, won't let me down I can spend my life without a care With a feeling there's somethin' in the air Now my feet don't touch the ground You throw me up There's no way down I can spend my life without a care Do you feel it? There's somethin', there's somethin, something in the air.British duo Seafret’s sophomore album ‘Most of Us Are Strangers’ helps us feel in good company, while so very far apart. ![]()
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