Sam Fender’s anthemic ‘Seventeen Going Under’ is a modern rock classic, and remains among his biggest hits to date.
Your browser does not support the audio element. The youngest son of a nurse and an electrician, Sam Fender was born in North Shields in 1994. His dad, who became a ...
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, ...
At the Brit Awards, Sam Fender, who was nominated in two major categories, has beaten The Cure to win the award for 'Alternative/Rock Act'.
30 year old singer Sam Fender, fresh from releasing his new album 'People Watching', and over three years since his second LP 'Seventeen Going Under', believes in taking breaks from the limelight ...
Death and loss loom large over Fender's new album, which is released Friday and is also called People Watching. He says it was inspired by his trips to and from a palliative care home to visit his ...
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.
Bartees Strange’s ability to quickly cut to the visceral makes Horror a tantalizing project,” said Hanif Abdurraqib in The ...
British rockstar Sam Fender is never too far away from making headlines. The 30-year-old blue collar solo rock icon is the UK’s version of Bruce Springsteen, John Mellencamp and Bob Seger.