On his new album, People Watching, Sam Fender uses the track 'TV Dinner' to tear apart the 'tortured artist' myth and stare down the toxic music industry.
Fresh from achieving a rare feat of three No.1s in the same week – spanning the albums, singles and UK airplay charts, with three different artists – Polydor Label Group president Ben Mortimer told ...
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A group of over 1,000 British musicians has taken an unconventional stand against proposed copyright law changes by releasing a silent album titled Is This What We Want? The action is against possible ...
British pop sensation and "brat summer" icon Charli XCX Wednesday won the Brit award for best songwriter of the year, putting ...
The BRITs Songwriter of the Year award which recognises exceptional songwriting talent in the industry has been revealed - ...
The album is called 'Is This What We Want?' and its 12 track titles make the sentence "The British Government Must Not Legalise Music Theft To Benefit AI Companies." ...
Sam Fender has spoken about why he thinks young British men are being "seduced" by "demagogues" like Andrew Tate.
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Sam Fender released his new album, People Watching, on Friday, but he's already looking toward a follow-up. As he shares in ...
I’ll be honest, I wasn’t overly excited by the initial singles as part of the album rollout. The title track, and it turns ...