
Song Exploder Sam Fender - People Watching
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Sep 3, 2025 Sam Fender opens up about the journey of creating his chart-topping album, 'People Watching.' He shares insights on collaborations, particularly with Adam Granduciel, and the emotional impact of personal loss on his songwriting. The discussion dives into the intersection of personal experiences and broader societal themes. With reflections on friendship and the creative process, Sam reveals how his deep connection to music transformed grief into catharsis, culminating in a heartfelt performance that captures profound emotions.
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Kitchen Demo With A Pin-Tacked Piano
- Sam made the first demo at home using a cheap piano with pin tacks to make it metallic and recorded on his phone.
- He loops bars in GarageBand and builds melody and lyrics around a repeating loop.
People Watching As Grief-Laced Observation
- Walking back from the care home became Sam's creative escape and a lens to observe life continuing around grief.
- He connected personal loss to wider social issues like the cost-of-living struggles back home, which shaped the song's perspective.
Calling A Hero To Finish The Song
- Sam couldn't finish the chorus for months and felt the song needed someone to push it over the line.
- He reached out to Adam Granduciel and quickly connected, leading to sessions in LA.
