Sam Fender is an English indie musician who’s just gotten a career off the ground. And a truer poster child for Millennials was never minted: His songs revolve around political and social issues, inspired by George Orwell’s documentary novel “Nineteen Eighty Four.” He is visible almost exclusively on the Internet, and by BBC’s reporting his music “may have been recorded in his garden shed.”
Sam Fender got his start performing in pubs and street busking. From there he self-published singles, including “Play God” which made #1 on iTunes and #2 on Spotify. This catapulted him to be nominated for BBC Sound of 2018. He’s toured with acts such as Catfish and The Bottlemen, Ben Howard, and George Ezra.
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