Sam Fender, the acclaimed Geordie singer-songwriter, has released the music video for ‘Me & the Dog’. The track is not featured on his forthcoming album, ‘People Watching’, but it has captivated fans with a sound that differs slightly from Fender’s usual style. Released as the B-side to his latest single, ‘Wild Long Lie’, the song’s video offers listeners a glimpse into the creative process beyond the confines of the album.
The music video provides an intimate look into the album-making process, showcasing candid clips and photos from studio sessions. It beautifully underscores the importance of friendships and creating music in an environment filled with love and support. For Fender, this sentiment resonates deeply, as much of his band comprises of friends from his younger years. The laughter and pure silliness captured during the creative process makes the album even more special, giving fans a sense of the genuine passion and dedication poured into it. Fender shared the video with fans on social media, stating: “Me & The Dog video up on YouTube now!! Documenting some studio sessions for the new album. Happy New Year x.”
As a song, ‘Me & the Dog’ stands out for its raw portrayal of personal struggles and the solace of knowing that he is not the only one struggling around him, depicted in the lyrics: “But I know I’m not alone here, See my kind now in every street”. The track combines Fender’s signature guitar-driven sound with reflective lyrics, creating a beautiful composition that many listeners can relate to which is a hallmark of Fender’s talent. Although the track doesn’t feature on his upcoming album, the release of this video for a bonus track enriches the hype around his new music, giving fans something special to enjoy as they eagerly await the album’s release.
The upcoming album, ‘People Watching’, is set for release in February 2025 and has already given fans a taste of what’s to come with the release of its title track and ‘Wild Long Lie’. The title track, ‘People Watching’, explores the importance of human connection and the quietness that death can bring while observing the world from the sidelines. ‘Wild Long Lie’ on the other hand, delves into themes of guiltily longing for a better life but feeling trapped by the grasp of a small town. Together, the tracks hint at what’s to come from the album, showcasing Fender’s ability to blend deep storytelling with energetic melodies.
In recent months, Fender faced vocal cord challenges that forced him to cancel the final two dates of his UK and Ireland Tour. Despite these setbacks, the new year promises a remarkable comeback as he recovers from his injury. The ‘People Watching’ Tour is scheduled to resume in February, taking Fender across the EU and US. This will be followed by his highly anticipated stadium shows in Newcastle and London in June, set to further solidify his growing reputation as one of music’s most extraordinary talents.
The release of the ‘Me & The Dog’ music video offers fans a glimpse into Fender’s creative journey, serving as both a reflection of his process and a testament to his dedication to delivering authentic music. With a series of highly anticipated performances on the horizon, Sam Fender is poised to make a massive impact on the music scene this year.