8/10
With 'People Watching', Sam Fender steps confidently into his next chapter, delivering an album that cements his place among the most compelling songwriters of his generation. Following the massive success of 'Seventeen Going Under', this latest release finds Fender refining his craft, painting vivid portraits of everyday lives with an authenticity that cuts straight to the core.
If 'Seventeen Going Under' was a deeply personal coming-of-age reckoning, 'People Watching' shifts the focus outward. The record unfolds like a collection of short films, each track capturing the struggles, triumphs, and quiet moments of ordinary people navigating a complex world. Fender’s ability to turn small-town realities into universally resonant anthems remains unmatched, his lyricism as razor-sharp as ever while his sound continues to evolve.
With 'People Watching', Sam Fender proves that his songwriting isn’t just about self-reflection—it’s about capturing the beauty and complexity of the world around him. This album is a masterclass in storytelling, delivered by an artist at the height of his powers.