Lindsey Buckingham elige una canción de Sam Fender como su favorita

El guitarrista de Fleetwood Mac, Lindsey Buckingham, ha elogiado a Sam Fender y ha nombrado a la canción 'People Watching' como su favorita.

Buckingham publicó un video en su canal de YouTube en el que él y su hijo Will ven a Fender interpretar la canción en vivo desde el London Stadium. Señaló que la parte de guitarra y la estructura general le recordaban a los primeros discos de Fleetwood Mac. Buckingham dijo que el tema mantiene un espacio emocional consistente y añadió que la voz y el tono de Fender destacan. También calificó de excelente el éxito anterior de Fender, 'Seventeen Going Under', pero describió a 'People Watching' como una canción más completa. Buckingham comentó que espera escuchar más material del artista. Recientemente, Fender aceptó un premio Ivor Novello y aprovechó su discurso para instar a la industria musical a apoyar a más voces de la clase trabajadora.

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