Cheltenham Punk Veterans 4ft Fingers Return With New Single “Better Days”

Cheltenham-based punk powerhouses 4ft Fingers have officially returned from a 17-year studio hiatus with the release of their high-energy single “Better Days” via Disconnect Disconnect Records. Marking their first new music since 2008’s ‘New Beginnings of Old Stories’, the track captures the “punk rock ‘n roll with soul” roots that once earned them the title of the UK’s hardest-working band from publications like Kerrang! and Big Cheese. According to guitarist Tom Saunders, the single serves as a mature reflection on life’s highs and lows while maintaining the signature speed and melodic angst influenced by legends like The Clash and Snuff. The release acts as a precursor to a highly anticipated full-length album slated for 2026, signaling a major new chapter for the band as they prepare to hit the road for an upcoming run of live shows, including a headline date at The Fighting Cocks in Kingston this February.