Seaforth Parts Ways With Sony Music Nashville
In a recent social media post, Australian-born country duo Seaforth revealed that they have parted ways with Sony Music Nashville.
“As of today, we have amicably parted ways with Sony Nashville and are officially a full independent artist,” the post says. “Sony was great to us, supported us when times were tough, and we owe a lot to them for what we have achieved thus far.
“Over time, it honestly just became a very emotional challenge for us to persevere through certain things behind the scenes,” Seaforth writes. “Although it ultimately took us a while to get here, anyone who knows us knows that this is the best decision for all parties involved, Sony included.”
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Seaforth’s Tom Jordan and Mitch Thompson were childhood friends in Australia, and moved to Nashville to pursue their careers in 2017. The country-pop duo signed their record deal with Sony Music Nashville in 2018, and had success with songs such as “Breakups,” “Good Beer” with Jordan Davis and “Anything She Says” with Mitchell Tenpenny.
Seaforth’s first independent release, a song called “Get The Girl,” is due out June 16. The duo says they will release a new song every six weeks from then.
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