Oliver Pinder comes with his latest single, “Lonely Together,” a real earworm that speaks to anyone who’s ever felt like a square peg in a round hole, in a world that often demands we keep up appearances. The Wakefield indie artist, known for his raw and relatable songwriting, has cooked a light-hearted banger that dives deep into the nitty-gritty of modern life while keeping that upbeat vibe we all need in our playlists.

Pinder’s teamed up with producer James Kenosha for this one – you know, the guy who’s worked his magic with Cian Ducrot and Rhodes. Together, they’ve cooked up a sound that’s fuller and more band-driven than Pinder’s previous work. It’s like he’s found that sweet spot between pouring his heart out and getting you to dance around your living room. The track’s all about those moments when you just want to hide under the covers, but it reminds you that it’s cool to be a bit of a mess sometimes. With hooks that’ll stick in your head for days and guitar riffs that’ll make you air guitar like nobody’s watching, “Lonely Together” is the kind of song that’ll have you hitting repeat while you’re figuring out your own life drama.

Pinder’s got a knack for lyrics, and it shows in his honest storytelling. “I wanted to write about being the one person that didn’t want to join in on the party,” he says, hitting on a feeling we’ve all had at some point. The track celebrates those moments when you’re feeling alone in a crowd but still find comfort in real connections. It’s a solid anthem for anyone dealing with grown-up pressures – definitely one to add to your rock playlist. With his debut EP, “Potential, I Guess?” already under his belt and a promising future ahead, Oliver Pinder is already something in the indie rock scene. As he gears up for an expansive UK tour in 2025, this track is just a taste of what’s to come. “Lonely Together” is not just a song; it’s an anthem for a generation grappling with the intricacies of life, and Pinder is here to lead the charge.

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