Denver pop-punks Years Down drop heavy new single “Shades of Grey”

Denver pop-punk crew Years Down have released a new song. The heavy, high-octane “Shades of Grey” is out now.

Watch the new music video HERE.

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Frontman Griffin Mather spoke exclusively to Punknews, to discuss the new song.

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Denver, Colorado quintet Years Down have emerged from the pandemic wielding an energy that they want their fans to harness. Taking influence from the likes of New Found Glory and The Wonder Years, the band deliver punk rock the way they believe it should be; honest and high-energy. Nodding to the purveyors of the genre, Years Down present with a distinctly modern soundscape that marries urgency and melody.

Heading into the studio in with producer Taylor Hahn in 2021, Years Down emerged with a string of potent singles. The likes of “Better Off”, “Cover Girl” and “Best of Worst Times” all demonstrating the band’s vitality and grit, with driving guitars, big hooks and resonating heavy injections all on show.

Years Down have mirrored their energy from record to their live show, a boisterous and moreish set that harnesses the Rocky Mountain crew’s expressive brand of pop-punk. A successful recent tour of Texas with Remorsefully Numb proving that state lines are no barrier for infectious pop-punk.

Kicking off 2023 with a cover of Justin Bieber’s “Stay”, Years Down are back with their first original title of the year, new single “Shades of Grey”

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Years Down is:
Griffin Mather – Vocals
Ben Gonzalez – Drums
Dylan Beresford – Guitar
Rob Cornell – Guitar
Sterling Swanson – Bass

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