“Humanitarian Pt. II” by Seafoam Walls

“Humanitarian Pt. II” by Seafoam Walls is Northern Transmissions Song of the Day, off their LP Standing Too Close To The Elephant In The Room
Seafoam Walls Photo by Andi Kerr

Seafoam Walls shares “Humanitarian Pt. II” the track is off their forthcoming album Standing Too Close To The Elephant In The Room, due for release on October 18 via Don Dia. The track’s driving, whirling melodies belie the philosophical nature of lead singer Jayan Bertrand’s lyrics — Tell me, do you think it’s real? / Tell me, do you feel? — that muse on what it means to make art in the modern age. Jayan explains, “Before I picked up a guitar, I was simply a fan of music. Then, I began learning about the oppressive tactics of governments worldwide, and my world shattered. The entities of authority that assured me that everything they did was just were actually a key part of the problem. I started to believe that art was the only safe space in this cruel world. ‘Humanitarian Pt. II’ is about disillusionment.

I jumped into the music scene headfirst without realizing that the same tactics would exist. I then made it my mission to call out such tactics and question our societal norms like my favorite artists before me.

I’m still looking for an answer to all of my pressing questions, but it helps to be grouped with people with a similar mindset who have practical solutions. I gravitated towards Dion Dia records for our latest and upcoming releases because while everyone I admired raised great questions and awareness, Dion Dia presented a hopeful alternative.”

Standing Too Close To The Elephant In The Room is a new chapter for the band, rounded out by Dion Kerr, Josh Ewers, and Josue Vargas — took on the role of self-producers once again, shaping an album that rewards those who revel in its sweeping soundscapes as it delves deeper into questioning the trappings of modern society and all of the contradictions it entails.

The album’s title is a metaphor for the often overlooked but significant challenges and complexities that people face in their lives, and a warning about getting caught up in the details at the risk of missing the bigger picture. As Jayan explains, “Everyone has an elephant in the room; an obvious problem in their life that everyone, including the person affected, knowingly looks past. BUT, I say that one is standing too close because the problem is more complex and their vision is too obstructed to see the bigger picture. So viewers are providing skewed perspectives of the same problem. It’s an illustration of the areas in which intersectionality fails to meet.”

Seafoam Walls
Standing Too Close To The Elephant In The Room
Tracklist
Don Dia

1. Humanitarian Pt. I
2. Humanitarian Pt. II
3. Stretch Marks
4. Rapids
5. Hurricane Humble
6. Cabin Fever
7. Sad Bop
8. Ex-Rey

Pre-order Standing Too Close To the Elephant In The Room HERE

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