SANSOM
“Call Me”
Sansom’s latest single Call Me doesn’t waste time. It kicks in with a jolt and stays there, leaning into raw, riff-heavy energy that feels both urgent and unfiltered. Drawing from the spirit of bands like Queens of the Stone Age, Royal Blood, and Tigercub, the track keeps things direct. No gloss, no fluff, just solid rock with a pulse.
The song was recorded at Brighton Electric Studios with producer Alex Gordon, whose background working with major acts helped give the track the space it needed without sanding down its edges. The guitars growl, the drums punch, and Sansom’s vocals ride that wave with a kind of restless confidence.
The song was recorded at Brighton Electric Studios with producer Alex Gordon, whose background working with major acts helped give the track the space it needed without sanding down its edges. The guitars growl, the drums punch, and Sansom’s vocals ride that wave with a kind of restless confidence.
There’s something refreshing about how it all comes together. Call Me is not trying to be clever or cryptic. It says what it means, and it hits with a force that feels earned. For a song that only runs a few minutes, it packs in a lot, not through tricks or overproduction, but through sheer presence.
Sansom has clearly found his lane with this one. It is the kind of track that grabs you straight off and doesn’t let up. If this is where he is starting, there is a lot more to look forward to.
Sansom has clearly found his lane with this one. It is the kind of track that grabs you straight off and doesn’t let up. If this is where he is starting, there is a lot more to look forward to.