“Although so many of his songs are deeply personal, his storytelling can be universally appreciated and understood.” Wonderland
“A Lewis Capaldi-flavoured sad song about the difficulties of adapting to LA life” Vogue
“One of the most exciting new artists to date” 1883
“An emerging talent that is singing his way into the hearts of millions” Spindle
“Self-reflective writing to euphoric pop bops–Sam Fischer is spinning setbacks into success” Notion
Heartbreak affects us all in some form or another, and in Sam Fischer’s anthemic new track
‘You Don’t Call Me Anymore’ he explores the feeling of hurt that comes from losing someone we love.
Sam said: “You Don’t Call Me Anymore is a song for anyone who’s lost someone they had no idea they were losing. Whether it’s falling out of love, fading out of friendship or grieving the passing of a loved one. It’s the realization that they’re not there anymore and there’s no rhyme or reason to it, nothing happened, they’re just not around. It hurts, it sucks but it’s human and everyone will feel it at some point in their lives, so when they do, at least they’ll have this song to find some comfort in.”
Sam’s debut single This City currently stands at over 500 million worldwide streams and 4 million worldwide sales and stayed in the UK Top 20 for 11 weeks. The track is also double platinum in Australia, platinum in the UK and Gold in the US, New Zealand and Switzerland. Sam also performed the track on US TV, including Ellen, Jimmy Kimmel and The Late Late Show with James Corden. His duet with Demi Lovato What Other People Say has sold over 1 million copies and saw him perform the track on Ellen alongside Demi Lovato. Earlier this year he completed his first live tours in the UK and US, including a packed-out London Garage performance, and recently supported Ashe on tour in the UK and Europe.