Sun-drenched country pop with shimmering harmonies and R&B-inflected hooks. The sound of a coastal summer afternoon spent with lifelong friends.
Seaforth brings a bright, coastal energy to the Nashville sound, blending the warmth of Australian sunshine with the polished storytelling of modern country. Their music is defined by a distinct melodic sweetness, where acoustic foundations are often layered with glossy synths and snap-tight percussion. It feels less like a dusty trail and more like a harbor breeze, maintaining a light, airy quality even when the lyrics lean into heartbreak.
What truly sets them apart is the vocal chemistry. Having grown up together, the duo possesses an almost telepathic ability to lock into harmonies that feel like a single, multi-faceted instrument. They incorporate subtle R&B phrasing and pop-centric structures that push them toward the 'Boy Band' end of the country spectrum, prioritizing infectious hooks and high-definition production over traditional grit.
Start with 'Love That' to hear their signature upbeat energy, or dive into 'Breakups' for a more vulnerable look at their songwriting. It is the perfect soundtrack for moments that require a balance of emotional honesty and easy-listening polish, fitting seamlessly into playlists alongside modern hitmakers who aren't afraid to embrace a pop aesthetic.
Seaforth were a musical duo of Tom Jordan and Mitch Thompson. They are signed to Sony Nashville and released their debut EP in April 2019. In October 2024, Thompson revealed that Jordan had left the duo, and he would continue Seaforth as a solo project.
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