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It’s been almost 20 years since her first single “I wish I Was A Punk Rocker” shot to No.1 in 7 different countries, and since then Sandi has continued to make albums that are eclectic, different and timeless. Now she is set for the most exciting release of her career. “My new album Warpaint is going to blow Punk Rocker out of the water”, Thom states.
Having spent a significant time in the Middle East doing humanitarian work with street dogs and cats, Sandi Thom has been off the radar for several years. However, having now permanently relocated back to Scotland, Sandi is back and better than ever.
“I’ve grown so much in these past years that I’ve been off the road”, Thom says, “my experiences have really shaped me and been an amazing inspiration for my latest songs”.
With over 90 million Spotify streams, the Scottish singer’s popularity continues to grow organically. “I’m always so humbled at how my songs just seem to continue to connect with people” she says. One song in particular, ' November Rain', taken from
Thom’s album of Acoustic Classic Rock covers has seen a growth spurt.
“I couldn’t believe the number of streams on YouTube when it hit 14 million. I never expected it to be so popular, but it just seems to connect with so many people; it’s amazing.”
“2026 and beyond is going to be an amazing time for me. I am so excited to be hitting the road again, playing live, getting back in the studio, and just immersing myself in the industry again. I've had a huge amount of time focusing on raising my son, but he's now at a wonderful new school in Scotland and is flourishing into an amazing young and very talented little man!”
With her continued organic growth in popularity, Sandi says she’s so excited about getting stuck back into her career and can’t wait to release the hotly anticipated 7th studio album in 2026.
