Oliver Jordan’s newest single, “Secret 13,” is a must-listen that effortlessly combines a haunting atmosphere with honest lyrics and a skillful acoustic guitar. The song’s dark tones and the acoustic backdrop create an immersive experience, making it hard to forget.
Jordan’s vocals are not only memorable but also perfectly complement the song’s melancholic vibe. The lyrics, straightforward and relatable, delve into the emotions tied to heartbreak and loss. Lines like “When someone you love becomes a memory, it’s a sad thing” capture the essence of the song’s theme without getting too complex.
The professional production and excellent mixing elevate “Secret 13” to a polished piece of art. Jordan’s unique style shines through, leaving a lasting impression and fueling anticipation for his upcoming album.
Clocking in at just the right length, “Secret 13” keeps listeners hooked with its mysterious verses and well-crafted musical narrative. Oliver Jordan’s latest single is a testament to his evolving musical journey, leaving fans eager to explore more of his work in the coming months. In under four minutes, this song manages to be both captivating and memorable, showcasing Oliver Jordan’s talent and potential.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Oliver Jordan, a singer-songwriter plagued by clinical depression, is an enigma. His descent into darkness becomes apparent on his lo-fi album, π»ππ πΊπππππ ππ π»ππππ. Using his then girlfriend’s modified answering machine as a recording device, writing and recording on the spot, he cut all songs in a manic 24 hours β and with good reason. Being delusional, he began complaining about a troll living behind the soundhole of his acoustic guitar and ruining his performance by rambling on in disagreement over his songwriting abilities.
After a failed suicide attempt in the recording studio, Oliver Jordan was committed to a mental institution where he reportedly died in a freak accident, when he choked on false teeth that a fellow patient had hidden in his banana pudding. Due to the odd circumstances surrounding his death, many believe he may have faked it in order to escape from the mental hospital, leave the U.S. and start busking around Europe – something he always wanted to do.
However, apart from the fact that he constantly releases new music, no evidence has been found to substantiate this claim.