Sam Fender’s “Wild Grey Ocean”, in a way, presents more answers than it does questions. For instance, it is never specified who the addressee is. However, the addressee is obviously someone who the singer shared...
It would appear that some British artists, with Sam Fender being from England, also aren’t shy about putting out songs based directly on their personal lives. And so it is with “Seventeen Going Under”, which is...
According to Sam Fender, “Spit of You” would be, most simply put, a love letter to his dad, Alan Fender. This is someone who, by the looks of things, Sam didn’t always get along with. And as such...
“Whit Privilege” is a song in which Sam Fender is once again criticizing the powers that be, specifically in his native United Kingdom. However, his doing so is ultimately leading back to his take on...
Sam Fender’s “The Borders” has been officially described as “a story of two boys growing up together and then going their separate ways”. But more specifically, we can see that the childhood companion whom the singer is...