Could Sam Fender Be the British Bruce Springsteen?


artist you need to know ayntkSam Fender is still a month away from releasing his debut album, but the 25-year-old singer-songwriter has been touring across his native England at such a relentless pace during the past two years moving up from tiny clubs to massive festivals like Glastonbury and winning the Critics Choice Awards at the 2019 Brit Awards that the only thing that earned him a short break was his right vocal cord literally hemorrhaging after a recent appearance on the BBCs Radio One. I wont even get pushed onstage like that ever again, he says. They were like, You have to do it. Its Radio One. I should have been like, Fuck off.

As a kid growing up in the hardscrabble, seaside city of Newcastle, England, such a dilemma would have been unimaginable.In those days, he spent his time obsessing over Bruce Springsteen records after his brother introduced him to Darkness on the Edge of Town and Born to Run. Despite their vast cultural differences and nearly 50-year age gap, he related intensely to the storytelling in Springsteens songs. Newcastle is a coastal town thats like a rundown theme park, like Asbury Park, he says. Boys drive their cars too fast and cause accidents we used to have a big mining industry, but the mines all closed in the 1980s.

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Inspired by everything from Oasis to Joni Mitchell and, of course, Bruce Springsteen, Fender began penning his own songs at age 13 and playing busker nights at local bars. His model-like looks and natural charisma helped him land acting jobs on the British TV shows Vera and Wolfblood, but his career on the screen was short-lived. I prefer music because you have more control over it and Im a bit of a control freak, he says. With acting, unless you wrote the script, you are portraying someone elses vision. You are given a script. With music, you get to write the script.

The musical script that hes created on his upcoming record Hypersonic Missiles is a fusion of Nineties Britpop and early 2000s indie rock along with Springsteen-esque lyrics about desperate people forgotten by our government trying to scrape by. His song that has generated the most attention is Dead Boys, a tribute to a close friend that committed suicide along with all the other Newcastle residents that have taken their lives recently as the city crumbles and despair settles in. I met a guy that was going to kill himself until he heard the song on the radio and decided not to, Fender says. Its almost as if my friend, in a way, saved that guys life in this weird butterfly-effect world.

Another song, Poundshop Kardashians, takes aim at Beautiful people devoid of emotion/Sterilized, pedicured, pedigrees and mankind/Thick as fuck and soulless. The title may point to Kim Kardashians family, but he drew equal inspiration from Geordie Shore, a Jersey Shore-knockoff that films in Newcastle (yet another parallel with New Jersey) and has somehow run for 19 seasons since 2011. Lots of people in my hometown look like the people on that show, he says, with loads of v-necks, muscles and fake tans. They can be very vacuous. (The song appears on his 2018 EP Dead Boys, but not the upcoming album since he feels many people misinterpreted it.)

Fenders recent vocal cord problems forced him to pull out of the Isle of Wight festival and rest his voice for, but hes due back on the road whenever he gets cleared by a doctor and will stay there until at least Christmas. Hes only played a handful of American shows so far and he cant wait to come over once the album is out. I fucking love playing there, he says. We play small places and it feels like starting over again.

Hes already started work on his second record and hopes that at some point hell be able to slow things down just a tiny bit. Id much rather sit at home and fucking play for the fun of it than keep going like this and break my voice, he says. Ill teach guitar and make albums just for me rather than do that.