Scottish Singer-Songwriter Graham Robertson Releases Deeply Personal New EP ‘Haunted’

Graham Robertson has released ‘Haunted,’ a new EP that finds the Scottish singer-songwriter pushing his sound into more atmospheric, cinematic territory without losing the emotional honesty that has defined his work from the start. Built on his acoustic roots and shaped by memory and nuance, it’s a significant step forward for an artist with a career full of meaningful chapters.

Robertson has fronted multiple respected projects over the years, including This Lonely Heart with two founding members of Deacon Blue, and The Whisperers alongside Hue and Cry’s Lesley Robertson. His influences run deep, from Bruce Springsteen and John Martyn to Richard Thompson and Paddy McAloon, but his voice remains entirely his own. Warm, resonant, and built for storytelling.

Producer and guitarist Murray McEwan puts it well: “There’s a vulnerability and an honesty to Graham’s songs which it’s hard not to relate to emotionally. At the same time, there is a warm and breathy character to his voice that is as at home singing the ballads of John Martyn as it is delivering the technically challenging songs of Peter Gabriel.”