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: The lyrics touch on Fender's own health struggles, including his compromised immune system ("sick kid paradigm") and personal battles with depression and self-image ("can’t stand the sight of myself").
: The single was Atmos mixed and mastered by John Barrett at Abbey Road Studios. The live version from Finsbury Park was mixed by Cenzo Townshend and mastered by Greg Calbi and Steve Fallone .
: Despite its heavy themes, the chorus acts as a "rally cry," asserting that there is still "time to put the world to rights". Alright Sam Fender
"Alright" is a pensive heartland rock single by English singer-songwriter Sam Fender, officially released on . Though it was recorded during the original sessions for his chart-topping second album, Seventeen Going Under , it ultimately did not make the final tracklist and was released as a standalone track following his triumphant Glastonbury debut. Song Background & Release
Sam Fender has described "Alright" as a song about . : The lyrics touch on Fender's own health
: Before its digital release, it served as a B-side to the October 2021 single "Long Way Off" and was released as a special-edition 7-inch vinyl for Record Store Day 2022 .
: The song originates from the Seventeen Going Under studio sessions in Newcastle. : Despite its heavy themes, the chorus acts
: Critics from Consequence described the track as a "rousing, pensive heartland rocker," notably featuring a signature saxophone solo that appears halfway through the track. Production Credits Vocals & Lyrics : Sam Fender