Four Year Strong have made a successful comeback with the release of their brand new album “Brain Pain.” 

“Brain Pain,” which is the seventh full length release by the Massachusetts natives, dropped earlier this morning and it has been all we’ve wanted to listen to since. 

Featuring the previously released tracks “Learn to Love the Lie,” “Get Out of My Head,” and title track “Brain Pain,” the new album comes with a total of twelve new tracks, and is the band’s first release since their 2017 compilation album “Some Of You Will Like This, Some Of You Won’t.”

And while some fans of Four Year Strong may be worried that this new album won’t sound like the band’s previous releases, vocalist Dan O’Connor wants to end those fears.

“One thing we’ve struggled with in the past is writing in a way that’s personal to us that our wide range of fans can find a way to relate to as well,” O’Connor shared with Pure Noise Records. “On this record we really tried to find the thing that connects us to our younger fans or the people who have been listening to us for a long time who still see us as younger kids despite the fact that we’re now in our thirties.”

“Our goal was to make a record that felt authentic to who we are, not pander to some version of us that we thought people wanted to hear.”

You can stream “Brain Pain” now, and be sure to check out the full track listing below and drop your favorites in the comment section. 

Brain Pain Tracklisting

  1. It’s Cool
  2. Get Out Of My Head
  3. Crazy Pills
  4. Talking Myself in Circles
  5. Learn to Love the Lie
  6. Brain Pain
  7. Mouth Full of Dirt
  8. Seventeen
  9. Be Good When I’m Gone
  10. The Worst Part About Me
  11. Usefully Useless
  12. Young At Heart