There's Nothing but Space, Man!

There's Nothing but Space, Man! is the debut studio album released by English singer and songwriter Sam Ryder, through Parlophone Records, on 9 December 2022. The album was largely written and recorded by Ryder before and after participating in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022. He worked with notable writers and producers including TMS, Tre Jean-Marie and Jamie Hartman. Primarily a pop and pop rock record with elements of various genres including dance-pop and folk, it features guest appearances from David Guetta and Sigala.[4]

There's Nothing but Space, Man!
Studio album by
Released9 December 2022 (2022-12-09)
Genre
Length46:54
LabelParlophone
Producer
Sam Ryder chronology
The Sun's Gonna Rise
(2021)
There's Nothing but Space, Man!
(2022)
Singles from There's Nothing but Space, Man!
  1. "Space Man"
    Released: 22 February 2022
  2. "Somebody"
    Released: 19 August 2022
  3. "Living Without You"
    Released: 2 September 2022
  4. "All the Way Over"
    Released: 4 November 2022

There's Nothing but Space, Man! received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise towards his versatility and vocal performance. It was supported by four singles including "Space Man", which came second in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 and peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart. The album debuted atop the UK Albums Chart, becoming the first debut album by a British male solo artist in over three years to debut at number one. It has been certified Silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).

Background

In an interview for Variety, Ryder stated that he had begun writing for his album before competing in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, with alterations being made following the contest.[5] In an interview for Rolling Stone UK, he described There's Nothing but Space, Man! as an album about "focusing on the idea of retaining hope and faith and that's been a massive part of my journey. The album is about the idea of once you've found that thing, never ceasing to grab onto it, never giving up and following that journey and path."[6]

Following his Eurovision participation, he started to tease the release date for his debut album. In an interview for NME, he stated that in 2021 he wrote over 100 songs for his album, with many of them not making the final cut.[7] On 16 August, he was announced as one of the artist ambassadors for National Album Day, which in 2022 would celebrate debut albums.[8]

On 5 September 2022, he announced on his social media pages and in an open letter to his fans that his upcoming debut studio album There's Nothing but Space, Man! would be released on 18 November 2022. On the same day the track listing was revealed. In the letter, Ryder wrote:[9]

"This year for myself and the team has been one filled with so many blessings, opportunities and dreams come to fruition. To create a body of work throughout this time representing aspects of our journey feels like the highest honour and a beautiful way to redirect the flow of energy back to the people who are making this whirlwind possible – you. Biggest thank yous, and I hope you enjoy it!".

However, the release date was later delayed to 9 December 2022.[10] The album was available to pre-order on Ryder's website in different bundles including vinyl, CD, and cassette.[11]

Production and composition

There's Nothing but Space, Man! is 46 minutes and 45 seconds long and consists of fourteen tracks which were co-written by Ryder. For his debut album, Ryder worked with many notable names including writers Amy Wadge, Jimmy Napes, TMS, Wayne Hector and Jamie Hartman. He worked with producers including Mark Ralph, David Guetta, and Sigala, who appear as collaborators on the song "Living Without You." The tracklist also includes the previous released singles "Space Man", and "Somebody", as well as "Tiny Riot," "More" and "Whirlwind", which are from his extended play The Sun's Gonna Rise.[12]

There's Nothing but Space, Man! is lyrically inspired by Ryder's journey with hardships as a performer in the industry and as a performer while retaining hope and faith.[13] The album explores other themes including isolation, anxiety, grief, vulnerability, strength, and heartbreak.[14] Musically, it incorporates sounds including pop,[15] pop rock,[15] dance pop,[2] folk,[2] rock,[2] soul,[3] electropop,[16] gospel,[17] and electro rock.[18]

Promotion

To promote his album on 26 September 2022, Ryder performed tracks from his album live at Lafayette in London for National Album Day, and in partnership with the charity War Child.[19] He later embarked on a promotional tour in 2022 and 2023 across Europe, in support of his album. He performed tracks from his album live at "Sam Ryder Rocks New Year's Eve" which premiered as part of a BBC New Year's Eve specials event, and received positive praise.[20][21]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic69/100[22]
Review scores
SourceRating
The Daily Telegraph[3]
Evening Standard[2]
The Guardian[23]
Metro[24]
NME[1]
The Line of Best Fit7/10[25]

At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album had an score of 69 out of 100, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[26] Writing for NME, Nick Levine described the album as a collection of consistently melodic and mostly mid-tempo pop-rock songs. He wrote "Ryder's voice is capable of being gritty in its lower register and recalling Freddie Mercury at its high end is what makes this debut album pop. He drew praise to his vocal ability commenting that "Ryder sounds terrific whether he's delivering a fist-pumping anthem ('Tiny Riot'), a stripped-back ballad ('Whirlwind') or a soulful stomper with a Brian May-style guitar solo ('Two Tons')." He further highlighted that "his infectious likeability shines through at all times", ending with how "There’s Nothing but Space, Man! sounds like the beginning of what could be a really stellar career".[1]

In The Daily Telegraph, Neil McCormick praised Ryder for his versatility and vocal performance, adding "He has a fantastic falsetto, full and powerful rather than the tremulous squeaky thing heard when so many contemporary singers push themselves to the edge of their range." He highlighted "Tiny Riot" and "Whirlwind" as standout singles, with praise drawn towards the album lyrics.[3]

Laura Snapes for The Guardian wrote a mixed review. She wrote "he shines mostly strongly in the softer songs: the lovely 'Whirlwind' has something of the silvery haze of Taylor Swift's Folklore while Ryder sings about anxiety and devotion. The waltzing 'Lost in You' is similarly vulnerable, about the butterfly effects that lead to love."[23]

Commercial performance

The album debuted atop the UK Albums Chart, making Ryder the first British male solo artist to debut at number one with their debut album since Sam Fender's Hypersonic Missiles (2019), and also the first time a solo artist had debuted at number one since Olivia Rodrigo's Sour (2021). In its first week the album also had the most physical sales and digital downloads of the week, and was the best-selling album in UK independent record shops.[27]

Singles

Four songs were released in support of the album. "Space Man" was co-written by Ryder alongside Amy Wadge and Max Wolfgang before being chosen to represent the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022.[28] The song peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart following the contest, becoming the highest-charting UK Eurovision entry since Gina G's "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit" in 1996.[29] It has been certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).

On 19 August 2022, "Somebody" was released as his first post Eurovision track, with lyrics inspired by the general public after the positive reception Ryder had experienced in 2022, furthermore adding how it was about the joy of giving and experiencing love. It peaked at number 77 in the UK.[30][31][32]

On 2 September 2022, "Living Without You", with Sigala and David Guetta, was released and included on the album.[33] It has been described as a house-inspired EDM track and was teased by the trio during a performance in Ibiza.[34][35] On 4 November 2022, "All the Way Over" was released as the album's fourth single and described as a "heartfelt piano ballad"; in a press release, Ryder called it "a song for anybody on a journey to the other side of loss, grief or heartache".[36]

Track listing

There's Nothing but Space, Man! track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Deep Blue Doubt"
3:55
2."Space Man"
3:37
3."Somebody"
3:19
4."Tiny Riot"
  • Ryder
  • Wadge
  • Wolfgang
3:24
5."All the Way Over"
  • Ryder
  • Wadge
  • Wolfgang
3:08
6."OK"
2:57
7."Put a Light on Me"
  • Ryder
  • Hector
  • Barry
  • Ralph
  • Blackwood[v]
3:05
8."Whirlwind"
3:28
9."Ten Tons"
  • Ryder
  • Owen Cutts
  • Fred Cox
3:39
10."More"
  • Ryder
  • Hector
  • George Tizzard
  • Richard Parkhouse
3:48
11."Crashing Down"
  • Grech-Marguerat
  • Ralph[a]
  • Blackwood[v]
3:11
12."This Time"
  • Ryder
  • Jack Leonard
  • Dan McDougall
  • Ralph
  • Leonard
  • McDougall
3:08
13."Lost in You"
  • Ryder
  • Hector
  • Jean-Marie
3:11
14."Living Without You" (with Sigala and David Guetta)
3:04
Total length:46:54

Notes

  • ^[p] – production and vocal production
  • ^[a] – additional production
  • ^[e] – executive production
  • ^[v] – vocal production

Personnel

Musicians

  • Sam Ryder – vocals (all tracks), guitar (tracks 1, 13), backing vocals (3)
  • Peter Kelleher – backing vocals, piano (1)
  • Vanessa Kohn – backing vocals (1)
  • Nik Woodham – bass (1)
  • Tom Barnes – drum programming (1)
  • Vern Asbury – guitar (1)
  • Nir Zidkyahu – live drums (1)
  • Jimmy Napes – piano (1)
  • Max Wolfgang – piano (1), backing vocals (3)
  • Ben Kohn – synthesizer (1)
  • Mark Ralph – drum programming (2); drums, keyboards, programming (5–7, 11); bass, guitar (7)
  • Koz – programming (2, 4); drums, guitar, percussion, synthesizer (2)
  • Clarence Coffee Jr. – backing vocals, percussion (3)
  • Jon Greene – backing vocals (3)
  • Nathaniel Ledwidge – bass, drums (3)
  • Dan Ewins – percussion (3)
  • Dan Bingham – piano (5)
  • Dan Grech-Marguerat – programming (5–9, 11, 13), additional programming (12)
  • Lorna Blackwood – backing vocals (7, 9, 11)
  • Tre Jean-Marie – bass, drums, organ, programming, synthesizer (9, 13); backing vocals, piano, strings (9)
  • Levi Yarde – bass (9, 13)
  • Magnus Klausen – guitar (9, 13)
  • Ben Noke – piano (9, 13)
  • Fred Cox – backing vocals (9)
  • Heather Chelan – backing vocals (9)
  • Lewis Allen – guitar (9)
  • George Tizzard – acoustic guitar, drums, gang vocals (10)
  • Freedo – bass, drum programming, guitar, piano, strings programming, snythesizer (10)
  • Rick Parkhouse – bass, electric guitar, gang vocals (10)
  • Anna Phoebe – strings, string arrangement (10)
  • Eos Counsell – violin (10)
  • Nayla Sillkey Nyassa – strings (13)

Technical

  • Miles Showell – mastering (1–3, 5–7, 9, 11, 13)
  • Randy Merrill – mastering (4, 8, 10)
  • Mark "Spike" Stentmixing (1)
  • Dan Grech-Marguerat – mixing (2, 5–13)
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing (3)
  • Matty Green – mixing (4)
  • Bryce Bordone – mix engineering (3)
  • Claude Vause – engineering (1)
  • Matt Snell – engineering (2)
  • Josh Green – engineering (5–7, 11)
  • Gemma Chester – engineering (5, 7, 11), engineering assistance (6)
  • Freedo – engineering (10)
  • Charles Haydon Hicks – engineering (13), mixing assistance (5–11)
  • Luke Burgoyne – engineering (13), mixing assistance (5–10), additional mixing (11)
  • Chris Bishop – vocal engineering (1)
  • Jake Skinner – vocal engineering (3)
  • Matt Wolach – mixing assistance (1)
  • Sam Ryder – additional vocal engineering (10)

Charts

Chart performance for There's Nothing but Space, Man!
Chart (2022) Peak
position
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[37] 65
Scottish Albums (OCC)[38] 1
UK Albums (OCC)[39] 1

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[40] Silver 61,000[41]

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, venue
Date City Venue
Europe
26 September 2022[lower-alpha 1] London Lafayette London
12 October 2022 Cologne Bürgerhaus Stollwerck
14 October 2022 Stockholm Debaser Hornstulls Strand
16 October 2022 Oslo Parkteatret Scene
17 October 2022 Copenhagen Vega, Copenhagen
19 October 2022 Berlin Columbia Theater
21 October 2022 Hamburg Gruenspan
24 October 2022 Brussels Le Botanique
25 October 2022 Paris Alhambra (Paris)
26 October 2022 Amsterdam Melkweg
30 October 2022 Munich Freiheitshalle
6 November 2022 Milan Circolo Magnolia
8 November 2022 Barcelona Sala Apolo
9 November 2022 Madrid Mon Madrid
23 November 2022 London Outernet London
24 November 2022 London Outernet London
31 December 2022[lower-alpha 2] London Television Centre, London
17 March 2023 Belfast Ulster Hall
18 March 2023 Dublin 3Olympia Theatre
21 March 2023 Manchester Manchester Academy
22 March 2023 Glasgow Barrowland Ballroom
23 March 2023 Newcastle Newcastle City Hall
25 March 2023 Liverpool O2 Academy Liverpool
26 March 2023 Leeds O2 Academy Leeds
28 March 2023 Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham
29 March 2023 Cambridge Cambridge Corn Exchange
30 March 2023 London Hammersmith Apollo
1 April 2023 Cardiff Cardiff University Students' Union
2 April 2023 Bristol O2 Academy Bristol
4 April 2023 Bournemouth O2 Academy Bournemouth
5 April 2023 Brighton Brighton Dome

Notes

  1. The show on 26th September in London at Lafayette was part of the National Album Day For War Child.
  2. The show on 31st December in London at the BBC Studios was part of the 2022 BBC New Year's Eve specials.

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