Possibly the most heart-felt and painful album of the year, Seabound’s Double-Crosser is a violent psychological storm of emotions all tied into the themes of deceit and self-deception. Imagine every emotion one is faced with when they find out someone they love has decimated their trust. Love, anger, depression, blame and remorse pull the listener through the deepest recesses of the human psyche as they begin to question the very truth they were presented. Frank Spinath from Seabound notes “…the more you see through the facades, the more life's contradictions and irreconcilable needs will haunt you. If you lack the naïveté to find consolation in easy dogmatic rules, you will have to face the unsolvable sooner or later.” Becoming a more confident singer on this album, Frank’s vocals are accentuated by Seabound’s signature sounds and arrangements.
Martin Vorbrodt's varying compositions facilitate a balance with the lyrics to emphasize the feelings throughout the songs. From the fast paced “Traitor” where anger and frustration prevail to slower paced “Sapphire” where hope is present, Double-Crosser explores the temptations that we are faced with everyday and how they affect the people dearest to you. [ Metropolis Records promo text ]
I'm still listening to your track Watching Over You Live feat, Reagan Jones. It's so awesome. The duet of vocals s so epressive, that each time I'm listening to this song, I'm trembling. Oh, I wish I were there on your US Alliance Tour. Thank you so much for this song! One of my absolute favourites.
Thank you for your powerful sounds and great lyrics! Keep this way! And your sounds fly high, through the sky and stars. Through the thinks and minds of the people!