Atlantis (Seafret)

“Atlantis” by Seafret is a melancholic ballad that explores themes of lost love and longing, set against the backdrop of an oceanic metaphor.

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🥈2nd Place – Marianne Beaulieu

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5th Place – Cas Cleo

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6th Place – Boy Jey

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7th Place – John Rod Dondoyano

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8th Place – Christian Lalama

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9th Place – Guzmen

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10th Place – Jannick Miller

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11th Place – Sean Biopcik

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12th Place – R O A L I

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13th Place – Skinny Bundle

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15th Place – Leticia Ribeiro

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The song “Atlantis” by Seafret, primarily sung by Jack Sedman, delves into the emotional depths of a relationship that has ended, using the mythical city of Atlantis as a metaphor for something beautiful and lost beneath the waves.

The lyrics “I’m miles from where you are, I lay down on the cold ground” immediately establish a sense of distance and isolation, suggesting a physical and emotional separation from a loved one.

The repeated phrase “I’m not over you yet” underscores the lingering pain and inability to move on.

The oceanic imagery throughout the song, such as “the waves crash in, and I drown,” reinforces the idea of being overwhelmed by emotions, much like one might feel drowning in the sea.

This interpretation is supported by the band’s known style of crafting emotive, introspective songs that often use natural elements to convey human feelings.

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