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Sam Fender has announced the release of his second album, ‘Seventeen Going Under’, and has shared upcoming LP’s title track – you can listen to it below. The North Shields singer ...
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People Watching is the third Sam Fender album, released February 21, 2025 through Polydor Records. A follow-up to 2021's award-winning Seventeen Going Under, the album sees the English artist ...
Album reviews: Sam Fender – Seventeen Going Under and BadBadNotGood – Talk Memory North Shields’ finest Sam Fender comes back blazing with his second album, while BadBadNotGood are in a more ...
Sam Fender could be about to add another accolade to his name after being shortlisted for a prestigious Mercury Prize. The North Shields singer-songwriter is in the running for 'Album of the Year ...
Congratulations to Sam Fender, who earns his second UK Number 1 album with Seventeen Going Under on this week’s Official Albums Chart. The Geordie singer-songwriter debuts at the top after ...
Nearly four years after “Seventeen Going Under,” the 11-track “People Watching” ruminates on Fender’s meteoric rise and his desire not to abandon his loved ones back home.
Sam Fender, 30, has dropped a major hint about his upcoming third studio album - after admitting he rushed his sophomore record.
Sam Fender has announced his third studio album, People Watching, and shared its title song. The English rock artist co-produced his new song with one of his favorite working artists, the War on ...
Today’s single, “Seventeen Going Under” condenses that narrative into a few minutes of chest-thumping, heart-swelling pride.
In 2021, Sam Fender released his second album Seventeen Going Under. Arriving amid COVID lockdowns in the U.K., the record tapped into the nation's reflective mood, and saw the high-flying rocker ...
Sam Fender releases his new album, Seventeen Going Under (Interscope). The LP is a more intensely personal record than his 2019 debut Hypersonic Missiles yet it has lost none of Sam's acute sense ...