Seafret arrive with “Give Me Something” sounding like the kind of track you hear once and immediately queue again. The hook lands fast, the emotion feels immediate, and the whole thing already plays like a breakout single.
Guitars shimmer around a clean, rising vocal, while the drums keep a taut, heartbeat pulse underneath. The production stays spacious but never cold, letting each swell hit with a crisp edge and a bruised, late-night glow.
For headphones on the train, a walk after dark, or a room that needs a little weather in it, the song fits right in. Seafret make longing sound sharp, and that makes the track stick.