Spanish Love Songs release reimagined acoustic version of “Haunted”
Los Angeles punk rock band Spanish Love Songs have reworked a recent fan favorite.
Today, the band delivered a reimagined acoustic version of “Haunted.” The original song stems from their recent studio album No Joy (Pure Noise Records). Vocalist/guitarist Dylan Slocum said this about their new version of “Haunted,” which is out on digital services right now:
"Every time we decide to rework a song for an “acoustic” version, it inevitably starts with stripping everything back to how the song originally started. ’Haunted’ was no different. This song started as an acoustic love letter while I was losing my mind in the living in the suburbs in the winter of 2021. The beginning and ending of this call back to that early desperate version.
Once we locked into that idea this time around, everything else fell into place — this is less an acoustic version of the song and more an alternate reality version of what could have happened if we obsessed over a 90s drum beat in the studio, or if we hadn’t come up with the song’s main synth riff as a placeholder that we fell in love with.”
Spanish Love Songs are currently on the road with Oso Oso and Worry Club. This summer, the band will have shows alongside The Gaslight Anthem in Europe and U.K. as well as headlining gigs in the region. Tour dates can be seen below. Tickets are on sale to the general public right now here.
Spanish Love Songs tour dates
April 24 - Montreal, QC - Fairmount Theater
April 25 - Boston, MA - Paradise
April 26 - New York, NY - Warsaw
April 27 - Philadelphia, PA - TLA
April 28 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
April 30 - Nashville, TN - Basement East
May 1 - Atlanta, GA - Masquerade
May 3 - Tampa, FL - Orpheum
May 4 - Orlando, FL - Abbey
May 5 - Pensacola, FL - Handlebar
May 7 - Houston, TX - Scout Bar
May 8 - Austin, TX - Empire Garage
May 9 - Dallas, TX - South Side Music Hall