Sam Fisher came up in the early 2010s, working with a sound that pulled from indie and folk. The band's first single was "This City," which got some attention for how it handled urban loneliness. They put out albums like "Shelter," "The Distance," and "Ghosts" over the next few years.
Songs like "Hopeless Romantic" and "All My Loving" show the kind of straightforward, melodic writing that became typical for them. There's also "Pick Me Up" with Sam Feldt and "Silver And Gold" featuring Yung Bae and Pink Sweat$, which point to some of the collaborations they've done.
At times, the band dealt with financial pressure and personal struggles, including the lead singer's experience with depression. That feeling worked its way into the music in a way that connected with listeners who recognized it.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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