SEA DRAMAS: “Long Goodbye,” the first single from ‘Escape Scenes,’ is out now

Darkness, sadness, escape, light and joy from Scott Pettersen

Escape Scenes is the new album by Sea Dramas which will be out in February 2024, but the first single is out now and can be found below, the San Francisco Bay Area based music project led by Scott Pettersen. Originally started by Pettersen as a home recording project, Sea Dramas grew to become a full band, until 2020 changed everything and sent Pettersen back to the solace of his home studio where it all began.

​The San Francisco Bay Area was the first metro area in the US to go into lockdown. Amongst the days and nights of isolation there was ample time to reflect and to experiment. The common thread running through the songs is the concept of time itself, the changing of seasons, and the way time began to blur.

​“During the first year of the lockdown nights became days. Days became dreams. Dreams became sounds. Sounds became the soundtrack to looking inward and reflecting on life choices and also the banality of it all. There’s darkness, there’s sadness, there’s light and there’s joy. All bound together in the realm of that unique time. The making of the album was my particular escape scene,” says Pettersen.

​“There are recurring symbols like the moon, the sun, the sea, the seasons, symbols of the consistency of change and modifiers of time. Time had become a mutation of itself or perhaps I had become a mutation of myself? Escape Scenes came out through this new skewed life lens. The words were all stream of consciousness and nothing was planned out. It all sort of just revealed itself.”

​Influenced by library music, dream pop, folk, and 60s pop, Pettersen took the opportunity to start afresh and experiment with a new palette of sounds, to further the plot. In the absence of a drummer, there are drum samples cut to pieces and arranged to fit, and there’s more weight given to electric instruments.

​Amid the isolation, Pettersen still managed to connect with collaborators who each added their touches. Former bandmate David Brandt added percussion and bowed cymbals on “Daybreak”, while Sara Mohan played violin and sang backing vocals on “No Poetry.” David Glasebrook mixed and mastered the album at his studio in Oakland, CA.

​Royal Oakie Records is excited to release Escape Scenes on February 2nd 2024 on CD, cassette and digital, available worldwide.

• January 12th 2024 – Running Thoughts – second single release
• February 2nd 2024 – Escape Scenes – album release
• Album formats: CD, Cassette & Digital

The first single is out now: