Seafret return with new single 'See, I'm Sorry'

Following on from the release of their highly-praised EP 'Anywhere From Here' near the end of last year, Seafret are looking to kick off their 2023 with a brand new single.

The new track 'See, I'm Sorry' arrives in the wake of the band's rebirth, thanks to a viral moment on TikTok for their 2015 hit 'Atlantis', and sees them reemerge with one of their most euphoric offerings to date.

Speaking about the new release, they said, "We've absolutely loved making this track! We've all got something to apologise for or some small regrets and that's what inspired us to write this song. Huge thank you to all the fans for sending in their videos that make this release even more special."

Watch the new video for 'See, I'm Sorry' in the player below.

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