With more than a billion streams to the Australian-born singer-songwriter’s name, Sam Fischer is experimenting with his sound, turning the tempo up on his brand new songs and still trying to journey on the message of finding love and happiness throughout his lyrics, with the new release of ‘Afterglow‘.
Following on from his previous single collaboration with pop sensation Meghan Trainor with ‘Alright’, it seems Sam is testing out a new style of music with his new single ‘Afterglow‘.
While still portraying themes of unconditional love in relationships and going on a rollercoaster ride to find someone special, there is something different on the horizon for Sam’s new music. His backing out from slow romantic ballads with sweet-soothing piano keys and guitar strings from songs such as ‘You Don’t Call Me Anymore‘ and the music hit of ‘This City‘, and increasing the beat with more intensity and passion, so more atmosphere for that energetic tune blasting out from the speakers.
As soon as ‘Afterglow‘ plays, the pounding beat of drums hits right at the heart, already affecting listeners, knowing it will be another captivating song for everyone.
With upbeat melodies and uplifting sounds, Sam explores yet another passionate love within his song. He goes through a relatable experience like everyone, where you find joy after a storm of worrying thoughts. Whether that joy is finding yourself or finding someone you know you will love forever.
“I wrote ‘Afterglow’ at a time when I felt totally burnt out on writing sessions, just creatively spent. It was a total Hail Mary song that started with me asking myself, ‘What would Chris Martin do,’ which I recommend for whenever you feel like you’re running on empty. It’s that euphoria you feel when everything clicks, that explosion of radical self-love, and you finally feel what you’ve been waiting for your whole life. I want the world to ‘let go of all the BS that keeps you down when they hear ‘Afterglow.’”
Sam Fischer
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