Passage 4 — “A Matter of Faith?”

Swedish skate-punk veterans Passage 4 roar back with “A Matter of Faith?”, a fast, melodic, and heartfelt single that captures the spirit of 90s skate-punk while sounding sharper than ever. Released via People of Punk Rock Records, the track feels like a time capsule from the golden era — full of emotion, speed, and unfiltered honesty.

Formed in Arboga, Sweden, in the early 90s, Passage 4 were known for blending breakneck tempos with introspective lyrics, bridging the energy of punk with a touch of melancholy. “A Matter of Faith?” shows they haven’t lost a step — crisp guitars, tight drumming, and vocals that soar with both conviction and doubt.

The song reflects on belief — in yourself, in others, or in the idea of redemption — and how faith sometimes means holding on even when everything else feels unstable. The melody hits hard, but the feeling lingers longer.

For fans of Millencolin, No Use for a Name, and Adhesive, this one hits right in the nostalgia while reminding us why Swedish skate-punk still stands tall. “A Matter of Faith?” is fast, melodic, and deeply human — proof that the fire from the 90s scene still burns bright.