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PRESS PLAY IF YOU DARE: 4 Years Later Is Not Just an EP — It’s a Trip

Imagine if punk had a baby with trap, raised on emotional breakdowns and strobe lights. That’s 4 Years Later — the genre-blurring, soul-scraping, adrenaline-fueled EP from Irish shapeshifters Tracy Grimm and bgboi.

You don’t simply “listen” to it. It pulls you in. Kicks open a door in your head. The opening track, ‘4 LIFE’ possesses you. Haunted melodies echoes from the void, drenched in delay. Then come those glitchy beats, twilight melodies, and punk-infused basslines that feel like a fist to the chest. Welcome to the underworld.

Each track shifts shape — from heavy, emotional outbursts to hypnotic, head-nodding escapes. Grimm spits pure introspection; bgboi answers with sonic chaos that feels oddly comforting. It’s moody, euphoric, slightly dangerous — like a rave in a storm.

By the time you hit “FLOAT”, you’re weightless. Reality? Optional. This is emo-trap-meets-post-punk for the sleepless.

You won’t remember when the floor dropped out, only that you’re dancing in freefall. And you won’t want to come down.

Play it loud. Or don’t play it at all.