SAM FENDER RELEASES ANTICIPATED NEW SINGLE ‘ARM’S LENGTH’
SINGLE REVIEW | ‘ARM’S LENGTH’ – SAM FENDER By Keira Knox
For diehard Fender fans, his latest single ‘Arm’s Length’ has been one of his most eagerly awaited releases to date. ‘Arm’s Length’ is an outstanding track that delivers consistency as well as versatility. There is a thin line separating innovative and recurring tones. These tones are approachable and powerful, and the content is profoundly poignant with a rather clinical sharpness.
Renowned for his Heartland-inspired sound, ‘Arm’s Length’ turns this on its head to highlight Fender’s adoration of melody and rhythm. When the anthemics are stripped, the song’s core motivation is to convey a straightforward truth in a beautiful way, without any complexities. The track is as infectious as it is joyous, showcasing Sam Fender’s flair for composition.
This Northern Rock style, which pushes for fluctuations of instrumental variation, is brought together by a crisp harmonica and constant percussion. The tracks that came before them seem as if they were about to explode with a new feeling of excitement and direction. Although ‘Arm’s Length’ might appear substantially like prior releases, devoted fans will notice some subtle alterations and lyrical interpretations that rely on devotion and evasion.
This repeated melody, which is one of Fender’s best structurally, is skilfully composed to guarantee its contagious quality. With Dean Thompson on lead guitar and Brooke Bentham contributing such divine harmonies, his band has united to produce something genuinely powerful. ‘Arm’s Length’ sets the bar for any further releases.