Bossk is back with a new release dubbed .4 that isn't quite a new record. Instead, .4 is the latest in a series of numbered releases that presents material outside the remit of Bossk’s full-length album output, namely re-recorded versions of older songs and re-worked versions of some old favorites.
Bossk is introducing .4 with "Truth II" featuring vocals by Dubai-based composer Sheenagh Murray, who the band discovered via a cover of their track "Truth" on Murray's Instagram.
"When we heard Sheenagh's version, it completely changed our idea for 'Truth II', and we practically wrote the song around the vocals she had done and just kept adding elements as we went," said Bossk of the track. "The original version of 'Truth' is a hugely important song to us, it felt like such a progression from the first 2 songs we had released and was in our live set for many shows in the early years.
"We recorded this new edition of the song with Joe Clayton in Manchester and was such a great experience getting to come up with a completely new version of the song with him. A slightly unknown fact about this song is that it is named in part to the Halo mission titled 'Truth and Reconciliation' with the second element already written for the next full-length album we have planned for 2026. Stay tuned for its sequel…"
.4 is out May 10. Pre-orders are available here.