Samm Henshaw’s “Sun and Moon” is the Soulful Reset We Needed for 2026
If you’ve been following Samm Henshaw for a while, you know he doesn’t just “drop” music—he builds worlds. After making us wait through a mysterious, vinyl-only rollout last year, he’s finally brought his new album, It Could Be Worse, to the digital world. At the heart of this release is “Sun and Moon,” a track that feels less like a calculated pop single and more like a late-night conversation with an old friend.
It’s All in the Details
What makes “Sun and Moon” stand out is that it doesn’t sound like it was made on a laptop in twenty minutes. There’s a warmth to it—real strings, a live-sounding groove, and a delicate touch of piano that feels genuinely “human.”
Henshaw has always been a bit of a genre-blurrer, but here, he leans into a sound that’s cinematic and lush. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to put your phone down and actually listen. He’s mentioned that this album came from a place of personal heartbreak and “sad boy energy,” and you can hear that vulnerability in every rasp of his voice.
Why the “Slow” Release Worked
In an era where artists are pressured to go viral on TikTok every five minutes, Henshaw did the opposite. By keeping It Could Be Worse physical-only for months, he forced fans to slow down.
Now that “Sun and Moon” is finally hitting streaming platforms, it carries that weight with it. It’s a song about the cycle of things—the light and the dark, the highs and the lows—and it feels incredibly earned. It’s soulful, it’s a bit gritty, and it’s undeniably Samm.
Ready to See Him Live?
If you think the recorded version is good, Henshaw’s live shows are on another level. He’s currently kicking off a massive world tour to celebrate the album.
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The Global Trek: He’s hitting Tokyo this week before heading through Asia and the US.
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The Homecoming: UK fans should mark March 24th on their calendars for his show at KOKO in London. It’s bound to be a spiritual experience.
Final Thoughts
“Sun and Moon” is proof that you don’t need gimmicks when you have soul. It’s a beautifully layered track that reminds us why we fell in love with Samm Henshaw in the first place: he’s authentic, he’s talented, and he’s not afraid to be a little messy in his music.




















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