Seafret - Atlantis (audio) →

As the band explains, it’s about a situation where both people are trying their hardest to make it work, yet it is fundamentally "doomed to fail". The refrain "I can't save us, my Atlantis" perfectly captures that moment of surrender when you realize some things are simply not salvageable.

If you’ve spent any time on the melancholic side of the internet lately, you’ve likely stumbled upon the haunting melodies of Seafret. Their track "Atlantis" has become more than just a song—it’s an anthem for that specific type of heartbreak where you can see the end coming but just can’t stop it. A Submerged Relationship Seafret - Atlantis (Audio)

The Bridlington duo, Jack Sedman and Harry Draper, originally released "Atlantis" in 2015 as part of their EP Oceans and later their debut album Tell Me It’s Real . The song uses the mythical lost city as a powerful metaphor for a relationship built on "shaky ground". As the band explains, it’s about a situation