Stepping out into the limelight comes a touching and heartfelt new single from Oliver Pinder, "Haunted." After the smolder of "Never Ever" and the introspective charge of "Lonely Together," Pinder now has his sights fixed on the dark, grieving shadows of loss and transforms them into tight, anthemic triumph.
With a northern grit that runs through artists like Sam Fender, "Haunted" is as tender as it is defiant. The verses are humming with restraint, allowing Oliver's peculiarly characterful voice to steer us through the haze of memory and mourning. But it is the chorus that is raw, brassy, and entirely liberated, where Pinder comes to life. This is a songwriter who knows his scars and how to wear them like armor, for that matter.
There's a quiet confidence in every one of Pinder's notes, a feeling that he's no longer merely telling stories but living them out loud. And with a headline show at Leeds' Brudenell Social Club confirmed for 28 February 2025, and an 11-date UK tour in September, this feels like the start of something. "Haunted" shows that he's not just another voice in the indie chorus. He's creating his lane with authenticity, heart, and a sound that sticks with you long after the final chord fades.
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