The English singer-songwriter is back with another album dedicated to the plight of the working-class everyman. Here's how all 11 tracks stack up.
Sam Fender is the darling of British music and rightly so, for his songwriting is emotive and earnest. Could a visual change make his music more interesting?
Sam Fender’s anthemic ‘Seventeen Going Under’ is a modern rock classic, and remains among his biggest hits to date.
Sam Fender is one of the biggest artists rocking across the pond right now. His iconic mumbled Geordie accent adds a new flavor to his Americana-inspired sound. Dreamy guitars and moody pianos ...
Sam Fender’s “People Watching” is aptly titled. Across 11 songs, Fender sings an ode to his ailing hometown of North Shields, ...
NEW YORK (AP) — As its title “People Watching” suggests, Sam Fender spends the bulk of his third studio album putting his observations about others — their histories, their futures, their troubles, ...
It’s rare to come across a Geordie who hasn’t heard of Sam Fender, but it’s even rarer to meet one who dislikes the singer ...
Fender’s third album is a brilliant reconstruction of classic heartland rock. His rugged vocals and near exclusive use of live instruments give the record a timeless sound. “People Watching” would fit ...
In his third project, Sam Fender takes his listeners to uncharted depths of existentialism and shows the beauty of having ...
In 2021, Sam Fender released his second album Seventeen ... you can feel in your chest. Against strummed guitar, Fender gives a plainspoken reminder that the stories we choose to share ...