Sea Me Now
Sea Me Now
| Artist | Front Roe |
| Composer | Toru Minegishi |
| Vocals | Hiroaki Takeuchi 001Nite (in-game) |
| Guitar | Susumu Nishikawa 001Nite (in-game) |
| Bass | TABOKUN 004Clam (in-game) |
| Drums | Akira Tsuneoka† 003Soss (in-game) |
| Keyboards | 002Wsbi (in-game) |
| Game | Splatoon 3 |
| Heard in Splatoon 3 | Multiplayer |
| Featured in | Splatune 3 - disc 1, track 11 Splatune 3 - disc 4, track 24 (1st Deep Cut Concert) |
| Genre | Rock Electronic Pop Punk |
| BPM | 188 |
| Key signature | C Major |
| Length | 2:45 |
| Sample | https://splatoonwiki.org/wiki/File:S3_Sea_Me_Now.mp3 |
Sea Me Now is a song created byFront Roe inSplatoon 3.[1][2]
Description
Similarly to the music ofSquid Squad,Sea Me Now is a blend of rock, punk, and electronic music. It starts guitar-heavy, and then vocals are added to the song as the drums pick up speed. Cheering is heard briefly, followed by a solo sung by001Nite along with guitar, bass, and drums. Later, a synth is added in between 001Nite's vocal breaks during the chorus. After the chorus, the instruments return to the opening rhythm at the same pace as the chorus, before 001Nite starts singing again. The guitar and bass play for a moment before the drums cue the synth to return to the same rhythm played after the chorus. After a cheer, a snare-heavy drum fill is heard, and the song loops back to the part after 001Nite sings.
Other versions
Sea Me Now (Live)
Sea Me Now had a live arrangement written byTetsuya Oyama and performed at theDeep Cut Concert at Nintendo Live 2022 along withClickbait, and severalDeep Cut songs. This rendition of the song features more precautions and a clearer sounding synth part as well as giving the song a proper conclusion unlike the original which would loop after about 1:30 minutes in. TheSplatune 3 release keeps the audience's clapping from the live recording in order to keep a smooth transitions intoAnarchy Rainbow.
Quotes
| “ | Still there? We haven't lost all credibility? Then check outFront Roe's new hit! It's called "Sea Me Now," and I say it wails. Our musicologist says, "Minor chords dance with ascendant harmonies while fuzzy guitars lay down a punchy, up-tempo base." Bah. "It wails" is shorter. | ” |
— @SplatoonNA on Twitter[2] | ||
| “ | The melodious, punkish sound of rock outfit Front Roe has been swimming up the charts inSplatsville lately. Here's a sneak peek at one of their songs "Sea Me Now" that'll appear in#Splatoon3! 🔊 🎶 | ” |
— @NintendoEurope on Twitter[3] | ||
Etymology
Sea Me Now is a pun on the phrase "see me now" (possibly in reference toFront Roe's past asSquid Squad) and the word "sea."


