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''Seventeen Going Under'' is the second studio album by English musician
Sam Fender Samuel Thomas Fender (born 25 April 1994) is an English singer, songwriter, and musician. He is known for his high tenor voice and thick Geordie accent, layered over music characterised by a roots-orientated rock approach. Fender's sound relies ...
. The album was released on 8 October 2021 through
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. The album explores Fender's upbringing and how it has impacted who he is today, exploring both his outward nihilism as well as his internal self-examination. Three singles were released ahead of the album: the title track, "Get You Down" and "Spit of You". The album received universal acclaim from music critics and was also a commercial success becoming Fender's second number one album in the UK Albums Chart and Scottish albums chart. It also peaked at number 4 in the Irish albums chart. ''
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'' named ''Seventeen Going Under'' the best album of 2021, topping their year-end list, and was named the best indie rock album of 2021 by ''
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''. The album also received a nomination at the
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in the British Album of the Year category and won the awards for Best Album by a UK Artist and Best Album in the World at the 2022 NME Awards. The album was nominated for the 2022
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Background

On 7 July 2021, Fender announced his second album, ''Seventeen Going Under'' and released the
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as the lead single. The single focuses on the time Fender was seventeen and struggling to help his mother financially. Alongside this, Fender announced the tracklist of his then-forthcoming album and described it as "a coming of age story. It's about growing up. It's a celebration of life after hardship, and it's a celebration of surviving".


Critical reception

On review aggregator
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, the album has a score of 83 out of 100 based on nine critics' reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". ''
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'' writer Alexis Petridis gave the album five out of five stars and named it his album of the week, calling it "urgent, incisive and brave when it would have been easier for Fender to deck out his festival-ready,
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-able melodies with something notably blander and less pointed" and "really powerful". Roisin O'Connor of ''
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'' felt that Fender had refined both "his songwriting and his sound" from his debut, calling the first six songs "far stronger" lyrically than the rest of the album, and summarised Fender as celebrating surviving the "politicised, polarised and ..permanent state of anxiety" that the world is in. Journalist Ewan Gleadow, writing for Spark Sunderland, praised the album, calling it "An intense and passionate showcase of emotions" that provided an "understanding of growing up and out of past behaviours." In ''Tribune'' magazine, academic and author
Alex Niven Alex Niven (born 18 February 1984, Hexham, Northumberland) is an English writer, poet, editor, and former musician. He is a also currently a Lecturer in English Literature at Newcastle University and an editor at Repeater Books. Early life and ...
wrote, “If there is a better, more painful, more condensed summary of the callousness of British neoliberalism in the times we have all recently lived through, I’m not aware of it."


Year-end lists


Track listing

All tracks are written by
Sam Fender Samuel Thomas Fender (born 25 April 1994) is an English singer, songwriter, and musician. He is known for his high tenor voice and thick Geordie accent, layered over music characterised by a roots-orientated rock approach. Fender's sound relies ...
. Standard edition # " Seventeen Going Under" – 4:57 # "Getting Started" – 3:09 # "Aye" – 3:06 # "Get You Down" – 4:23 # "Long Way Off" – 3:49 # "Spit of You" – 4:33 # "Last to Make It Home" – 5:21 # "The Leveller" – 4:01 # "Mantra" – 4:16 # "Paradigms" – 3:45 # "The Dying Light" – 3:57 Deluxe edition bonus tracks #
  • "Better of Me" – 3:48 # "Pretending That You're Dead" – 2:58 # "Angel in Lothian" – 4:11 # "Good Company" (live) – 4:46 # "Poltergeists" – 2:31 Live deluxe edition bonus tracks #
  • "Howdon Aldi Death Queue" – 1:58 # "The Kitchen" (live) – 3:40 # "Alright" – 4:24 # "Wild Grey Ocean" – 3:54 # "Little Bull of Blithe" – 2:10


    Charts


    Weekly charts


    Year-end charts


    Certifications


    See also

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    List of UK Albums Chart number ones of the 2020s The UK Albums Chart is a weekly record chart based on album sales from Friday to Thursday in the United Kingdom. The Official Charts Company (OCC) defines an "album" as being a type of music release that feature more than four tracks and last lon ...


    References

    {{Authority control 2021 albums Sam Fender albums Polydor Records albums