Seafret are a British indie folk duo hailing from Bridlington, East Yorkshire. Formed in 2011, the band consists of Jack Sedman (vocals) and Harry Draper (guitar), and they are known for their soothing melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and sparse acoustic arrangements. Their breakthrough came with the release of their debut single, "Oceans" (2014), which quickly gained traction on radio and streaming platforms, earning them a devoted following. Their debut album, Tell Me It’s Real (2016), showcased their ability to blend soulful, emotive vocals with atmospheric folk instrumentation, and included hits like "Wildfire" and "Be There".
Following their early success, Seafret continued to evolve their sound with subsequent releases such as Monsters (2020), which further explored themes of love, loss, and personal growth. Known for their intimate live performances, the duo has played major festivals like Glastonbury and Latitude and toured across Europe and the UK, consistently impressing audiences with their raw, emotional delivery. With their captivating sound and introspective songwriting, Seafret remain a key figure in the indie folk scene, continuously drawing listeners with their deeply relatable music.