Sam Fender Alright [Edge Hot]
Though some critics suggested it might have been a "weaker track" if included on the tightly balanced Seventeen Going Under , most agree that its independent release highlights Fender's ability to turn "hopeless situations" into heroic anthems.
Musically, "Alright" is a . It features: Sam Fender Alright
: Both lead and rhythm guitars drive the track forward. Though some critics suggested it might have been
: Critics have noted that Fender’s performance on the track harnesses a vocal depth reminiscent of artists like Jeff Buckley. : Critics have noted that Fender’s performance on
The Resilience of Sam Fender: Unpacking "Alright" Sam Fender , often hailed as the "Geordie King of Indie," released on July 15, 2022 , as a standalone single that quickly became a fan favorite. Originally recorded during the sessions for his critically acclaimed second album, Seventeen Going Under , the track was initially left off the final tracklist, though it remained a personal favorite of Fender's. Origins and Meaning
: Fender uses the song to explore "fighting depression" and the emotional weight of adulthood.