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Sam Fender

Seventeen Going Under (Live Deluxe)

Sam Fender

37 SONGS • 2 HOURS AND 35 MINUTES • DEC 09 2022

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1
Seventeen Going Under
E
04:58
2
Getting Started
03:09
3
Aye
E
03:07
4
Get You Down
04:24
5
Long Way Off
03:50
6
Spit Of You
04:33
7
Last To Make It Home
05:21
8
The Leveller
04:01
9
Mantra
04:16
10
Paradigms
E
03:45
11
The Dying Light
03:58
12
Better Of Me
E
03:49
13
Pretending That You're Dead
02:59
14
Angel In Lothian
E
04:12
15
Good Company
04:47
16
Poltergeists
E
02:33
17
Howdon Aldi Death Queue
E
01:58
18
The Kitchen (Live)
E
03:40
19
Alright
04:25
20
Wild Grey Ocean
E
03:55
21
Little Bull Of Blithe
02:10
22
Will We Talk? (Live From Finsbury Park)
E
02:44
23
Getting Started (Live From Finsbury Park)
03:27
24
Dead Boys (Live From Finsbury Park)
04:25
25
Mantra (Live From Finsbury Park)
05:19
26
Better Of Me (Live From Finsbury Park)
E
04:09
27
The Borders (Live From Finsbury Park)
05:37
28
Spice (Live From Finsbury Park)
E
04:04
29
Howdon Aldi Death Queue (Live From Finsbury Park)
E
02:53
30
Get You Down (Live From Finsbury Park)
04:37
31
Spit Of You (Live From Finsbury Park)
04:43
32
Alright (Live From Finsbury Park)
04:41
33
Play God (Live From Finsbury Park)
04:58
34
The Dying Light (Live From Finsbury Park)
E
05:26
35
Saturday (Live From Finsbury Park)
E
06:06
36
Seventeen Going Under (Live From Finsbury Park)
E
06:16
37
Hypersonic Missiles (Live From Finsbury Park)
E
06:25
℗ 2022 Sam Fender © 2022 Sam Fender, under exclusive licence to Universal Music Operations Limited

Artist bios

Melding urgent, melodic indie rock with the heart of a singer/songwriter and socially conscious lyrics, Newcastle native Sam Fender rose to acclaim Britain in late 2017 when he appeared on the coveted BBC Sound of 2018 list and was subsequently signed to Polydor Records. Fender found widespread success with both of his albums, 2019's Hypersonic Missiles and 2021's Seventeen Going Under, topping the U.K. charts.

Born and raised in North Shields, just outside of Newcastle, Fender came from a musical family. After gigging locally, he was discovered by Ben Howard's manager, who helped pave the road for Fender's debut single, "Play God." Moody in tone and socially conscious, it was followed by two more singles, "Greasy Spoon" and "Millennial," before the BBC named Fender along with acts like Sigrid and Lewis Capaldi for their Sound of 2018 list. Tours with Hozier and Catfish and the Bottlemen followed, as did 2018 singles like "Leave Fast" and "That Sound," both of which later appeared on his EP Dead Boys, released by Polydor in November of that year.

At the beginning of 2019, Fender entered his own studio in his hometown of North Shields to record his debut album with friend and producer Bramwell Bronte. He won the Brit Awards' Critics' Choice honor and made his U.S. television debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live! before Interscope/Polydor issued the resulting Hypersonic Missiles in September of 2019. He followed with a second album, 2021's Seventeen Going Under, in short order, this time reflecting on his upbringing and coming of age in North Shields. A commercial and critical success, the album gave Fender his second consecutive number one and took home a pair of 2022 NME Awards, leading to a deluxe expanded edition with copious live cuts later that year. ~ Timothy Monger & Marcy Donelson

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