Lindsey Buckingham désigne une chanson de Sam Fender comme sa préférée

Le guitariste de Fleetwood Mac, Lindsey Buckingham, a fait l'éloge de Sam Fender et a désigné le morceau 'People Watching' comme sa chanson préférée.

Buckingham a publié une vidéo sur sa chaîne YouTube dans laquelle lui et son fils Will regardent Fender interpréter la chanson en live depuis le London Stadium. Il a noté que la partie de guitare et la structure globale lui rappelaient les premiers disques de Fleetwood Mac. Buckingham a déclaré que le morceau maintient un espace émotionnel cohérent et a ajouté que la voix et le timbre de Fender se démarquent. Il a également qualifié le précédent succès de Fender, 'Seventeen Going Under', de formidable, mais a décrit 'People Watching' comme la chanson la plus aboutie. Buckingham a affirmé qu'il était impatient d'entendre davantage de titres de l'artiste. Fender a récemment reçu un prix Ivor Novello et a profité de son discours pour exhorter l'industrie musicale à soutenir davantage les voix issues de la classe ouvrière.

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