Greybeards unveil ‘All Those Yesterdays’ alongside new EP ‘Out of the Red’

Swedish rock powerhouse Greybeards return with ‘All Those Yesterdays’, the latest single from their new EP ‘Out of the Red’. A heartfelt anthem packed with soaring melodies, electrifying guitar riffs, and introspective lyricism, the track captures the EP’s core themes of love, regret, and self-discovery.

Channeling influences from Foo Fighters, Jimmy Eat World, and Biffy Clyro, ‘All Those Yesterdays’ explores the weight of missed opportunities and lingering memories. With a chorus that laments, “All the hours that went away, that I could have spent loving you instead,” the song strikes a deeply universal and emotional chord.

Recorded between Sound Society Studios in Gävle and a remote studio in northern Sweden, ‘Out of the Red’ marks a defining moment for Greybeards. Co-produced by the band alongside Chips Kiesbye (The Hellacopters), the EP blends high-energy rock with raw, introspective storytelling. Mixed by Henrik Persson and mastered by Grant Berry, the production perfectly captures the band’s signature intensity.

For Greybeards, this record signifies a new level of artistic control. “In a sense, this EP is our debut,” they share. “It’s doing things the way we want because we want to sound the way we want.”