English singer-songwriter Sam Fender spends the bulk of his third studio album putting his observations about others to anthemic pop rock. The concept is simple.
Sam Fender’s anthemic ‘Seventeen Going Under’ is a modern rock classic, and remains among his biggest hits to date.
The location context of Sam Fender's music should never be forgotten as his music exists as a shout of strength from the North East and its tough communities.
Sam Fender’s “People Watching” is aptly titled. Across 11 songs, Fender sings an ode to his ailing hometown of North Shields, ...
The Easington Colliery Brass Band secretary says Fender was a "down-to-earth lad". Silverstone announces its music line-up for the Formula 1 weekend in July. Other highlights this week include ...
In his third project, Sam Fender takes his listeners to uncharted depths of existentialism and shows the beauty of having ...
Sam Fender and Lola Young have been announced as the final performers for the BRIT Awards 2025. The British acts are the last to be confirmed for the upcoming ceremony, which will take place at ...
Sam Fender has continued to tease another new album, saying that he is “desperate” to lean into more of a punk-inspired sound going forward. While in a new interview with The Sunday Times ...
Sam Fender has said he is “overwhelmed” as his third album secured a record-breaking opening week at the top of the UK chart. The North Shields singer-songwriter released his latest album ...
Sam Fender‘s new album ‘People Watching’ is heading towards the Number One spot and it has currently outsold the rest of the UK Top 10 combined. According to the Official Charts, the North ...