
UK duo Seafret have returned with their newest single, “Driftwood,” a reflective collaboration with singer-songwriter James Morrison.
The track leans into the band’s signature emotional vulnerability, built around delicate acoustic guitar and a slow-building arrangement. “Driftwood” captures the quiet unraveling of a relationship, balancing moments of restraint with swelling emotion.
The single comes on the heels of the duo’s album announcement for their forthcoming fourth studio project, Fear of Emotion, due out March 27 via Nettwerk.
Seafret vocalist Jack Sedman’s soft, earnest vocals guide the song through feelings of distance and uncertainty, while Morrison’s soulful tone adds warmth and depth as their voices intertwine. The pairing feels natural, with both artists sharing a knack for heartfelt storytelling and understated delivery.
Rather than rushing toward a dramatic climax, “Driftwood” unfolds patiently, letting its sparse instrumentation and introspective lyrics take center stage. The result is a haunting, slow-burning ballad that highlights Seafret’s continued strength in crafting intimate, emotionally resonant songs.
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