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Impact Sound Lab Salute the Three Lions with ‘Rise Up England (We Shall Never Surrender)’

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  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read

Football anthems live or die on sincerity, and Impact Sound Lab have built theirs on a foundation that runs deeper than tournament hype.

‘Rise Up England (We Shall Never Surrender) – Radio Edit’ is the work of songwriter-producer David Matheson and producer-mixer Norm Sabourin, a duo whose decades in pop, rock, country and hip-hop converge here into a stadium-ready rock anthem built for the Three Lions’ latest push for glory.


The track wears its classic British rock lineage proudly: Layered electric guitars, live bass, orchestral colour and cinematic programmed drums stack into a chorus engineered for mass singalongs, the kind of widescreen production that aims squarely at football’s biggest occasions without losing emotional weight along the way. There’s a careful balance struck between scale and feeling; this is bombast in service of something more personal.



That personal thread is what gives the song its backbone. Matheson has spoken about his father, Ronald, who served eleven years in the Royal Navy through the Second World War and the Korean War, and who passed down stories of England’s 1966 triumph. The song doubles as tribute, drawing too on Matheson’s own years coaching representative football and the language of belief and camaraderie that comes with it. Sabourin’s production experience, shaped by work with artists from John Legend to Tower of Power’s David Garibaldi, lends the recording a polish that never feels at odds with its terrace-ready ambitions.


With a music video in production and a live band already assembled, Impact Sound Lab are positioning this as the first move in a sustained campaign through 2026. Heritage, perseverance and unity are the values the duo keep returning to, and on this evidence they’ve found a sound expansive enough to carry them.


‘Rise Up England (We Shall Never Surrender) – Radio Edit’ is out now…



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Michelle Jhon
Michelle Jhon
3 days ago

I’m juggling studies with personal interests too, so I tend to gravitate toward content that really honors motivation and keeps pushing that perseverance idea forward. Lately, as I was trying to stay ahead of deadlines, I actually stumbled on coursework helpers in London, and it made me think again about how vital the right support systems are. Appreciate you sharing something so upbeat and spirited. Honestly, it hit the right note.

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