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Seafarers' "Another State": Navigating the Turbulent Seas of Early Adulthood


Another State by Seafarers cover art

London-based chamber-pop group Seafarers' latest album, "Another State," is music through the tumultuous waters of early adulthood. Released on October 4th, the album is a collection of ten tracks that paint vivid portraits of characters adrift in the currents of life.


From the opening track, "Bedwetters," the album sets a tone of introspection and nostalgia. The lyrics, filled with relatable experiences and candid confessions, invite listeners to embark on a journey of self-discovery. "Another State," the title track, reflects on the challenges of growing up and finding one's place in the world.



The album delves into themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human connection. "Televangelists" offers a thought-provoking commentary on the role of religion and technology in our lives, while "Melissa" is a heartfelt tribute to a childhood friend who has drifted away. The powerful ballad "Everything I'd Do (to Get a Hold on You)" explores the destructive nature of toxic relationships and the lengths we'll go to for love.


Seafarers' music is characterized by its intricate arrangements and soaring melodies. The band's ability to blend elements of pop, rock, and classical music creates a unique tune. The album's production is impeccable, with each instrument and vocal performance shining through.


Seafarers' picture for the album Another State

"Another State" is a remarkable achievement for Seafarers. It's a record that mingles deeply with listeners of all ages and stages of life. The album's themes and music are timeless, making it a work that will continue to be appreciated for years to come.


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