[3] Locke, Eichinger, and Taylor began playing music together as early as grade 5, performing at talent shows and for other friends.
[4] Seaway was originally a side-project of hardcore band[3] The Fellowship, which featured Locke on drums, Eichinger on guitar and Taylor on vocals.
[6] Seaway went on a co-headlining Summer 2014 tour with Stickup Kid, with support from Driver Friendly, from early July to late August.
[12] The group joined As It Is and This Wild Life in the United Kingdom once again in May, as a support act,[13] and performed both at Slam Dunk Festival (UK)[14] and Warped Tour.
[15] On August 19, Seaway released a music video for the first single of their sophomore record Colour Blind, directly by YEAH!
[25] In March and April 2017, Seaway supported Simple Plan on the No Pads, No Helmets... Just Balls anniversary tour through Canada and the United States.
"[31] The album was listed as #12 in the magazine's Top 50 releases of 2017, given the review- "with ‘Vacation’ [Seaway] forged absolute pop-punk perfection.
Featuring songs about falling in love, dealing with heartbreak and taking your dog for a walk on the beach, the band combined their passions for heart, positivity and boyband peppiness to make an album that is brimming with youthful innocence, and, more than anything, timeless songwriting.
"[32] From September to October 2017, Seaway joined Four Year Strong on their Rise or Die Trying anniversary tour through the United States.
[36] In early 2018, Seaway headlined the U.K. with support from British band Woes and Pure Noise roster member Lizzy Farrall.
[44] On June 1, 2018, tickets went on sale for Seaway's Fall European tour with fellow Pure Noise label-mates State Champs.
[48] In October 2020, the band released their fourth studio album entitled "Big Vibe" on Pure Noise Records.
[49] The COVID-19 pandemic prevented them from touring for it but they performed a handful of shows, including their annual "Holiday Shaker" event in December 2021 when COVID-19 restrictions began lifting in their home province of Ontario.
[50] Since this event, the band hasn’t performed live and the only music released was a cover of “I’m The One” by Descendents for “Dead Formats Vol.