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 ...
TWO new Brit Awards performers have been announced to perform at the 45th annual ceremony at the weekend. It has been ...
Gary Barlow is one of the most beloved songwriters of a generation, but in the early days of Take That, his songs weren’t ...
BBC Radio 2's Vernon Kay show this morning marked the 100th Piano Room performance. To celebrate, Gary Barlow performed with ...
A new edit of Kraftwerk’s "Autobahn" lands at No. 2 on the Official Vinyl Singles chart, celebrating 50 years since the track ...
The BRIT Awards has finalized its performer lineup for the 2025 ceremony with two new additions. Sam Fender and Lola Young ...
For Damian Christian, three is the magic number this week, with the final BRIT Awards of his three-year tenure as showrunner ...
Music legend Robbie Williams has extended an invite to rock icon Sam Fender to join him on stage at a Newcastle festival ...
Award-winning actor Andrew Scott opens up about his prideful Irish heritage, teases his upcoming projects and reveals his ...
The sequel to 2019 documentary "Leaving Neverland," titled "Surviving Michael Jackson," will be available to watch on YouTube ...
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ScreenRant on MSNSam Fender's New Album: Every Song On People Watching RankedThe English singer-songwriter is back with another album dedicated to the plight of the working-class everyman. Here's how ...
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