Seachange was a British band from Nottingham, England, formed in the late 1990s by Dan Eastop (vocals), Adam Cormack (guitar), Dave Gray (guitar), James Vyner (bass), Simon Aldcroft (drums), and Neil Wells (various). The group released their debut single “Superfuck” in 2002. Their first album, Lay Of The Land, was released in 2004 under Matador Records. Seachange toured extensively, supporting acts like ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead and Idlewild. Their second album, On Fire, With Love, was released in 2006 under Glitterhouse Records. Following the departure of bassist James Vyner due to family reasons, Seachange announced their disbandment on March 14, 2007. The band’s final performance was held at the Rockpalast Crossroads Festival in Bonn on March 24, 2007.