Iceage return with new single – “Vendetta.”

Photo by Fryd Frydendahl

Copenhagen’s Iceage – Elias Bender RønnenfeltJakob Tvilling PlessJohan Surrballe Wieth, and Dan Kjær Nielsen – announce their fifth album, Seek Shelter, out May 7th on Mexican Summer. Today, they present a new single/video, “Vendetta,” which follows “The Holding Hand,” “an ominous transmission from a band who can summon a storm like few others” (Pitchfork). Enrolling Sonic Boom (Pete Kember of Spacemen 3) to produce the record and an additional guitarist in the form of Casper Morilla FernandezSeek Shelter sees Iceage’s propulsive momentum pushing them in new, expansive, ecstatic directions. A decade on from their first record, Iceage continue to harness their lives together through music.
 
Rønnenfelt casts the influence of Kember, the band’s first outside producer, as that of a sparring partner, another wayward mind to bounce ideas off of (along with Shawn Everett, who mixed the record) to help shape the sound. For Seek Shelter’s story of scorched-earth salvation, Iceage’s songwriting embraces conventional structures more conspicuously than it has in the past. The dirge-like drone that opens the record gives way to a wall of reverb that sounds fuller and brighter than anything they’ve committed to tape, signalling a clarity of clouds breaking. The Lisboa Gospel Collective, who joined the band for two tracks on the final day in the studio, provide a new scale to Rønnenfelt’s incantations.
 
As with all Iceage’s previous albums, Rønnenfelt stowed away for a set period of weeks and wrote the lyrics for Seek Shelter in one shot. Here, his lyrics reach grand heights despite its classic opacity — he sings of taking shelter, of tranquil affections that threaten to combust, and of a limp-wristed god with a cavalcade of devotees in search of relief. His expressionist imagery consistently hinges on the divine,  a natural result of his desire to take a kernel of ordinary emotion and, as he explains, “blow it up like a balloon.
 
On the slow-grooving new single, “Vendetta,” an electronic beat and blues signatures break through to the front. Rønnenfelt comments, “Crime is the undercurrent that runs through everything. If you don’t see it, you’re not looking. In its invincible politics, it is the glue that binds it all together.  ‘Vendetta’ is an impartial dance along the illicit lines of infraction.”
 
The accompanying video features the band, as well as actor Zlatko Burić. Director Jonas Bang explains, “We wanted it to be less 1:1 story and more short format collage-ish – like if you flick through a chapter in a book reading a bit here and there.”

 
Watch Iceage’s Video for “Vendetta”
 

While recording, rain dripped through cracks in the ceiling of Namouche, the dilapidated wood-paneled vintage studio in Lisbon where Iceage set up for 12 days. The band had to arrange their equipment around puddles. Pieces of cloth covered slowly filling buckets so the sound of raindrops wouldn’t reach the microphones. Kember arranged garden lamps for mood lighting in the high-ceiling space. It was the longest time Iceage had ever spent making an album. When the rain had stopped, Seek Shelter revealed itself as a collection of songs radiating warmth and a profound desire for salvation in a world that’s spinning further and further out of control. Even Rønnenfelt was surprised with what they were able to create together. “When we started, I think we were just lashing out, completely blindfolded with no idea as to why and how we were doing anything. For Seek Shelter, we had a definite vision of how we wanted the album to be carved out, yet still the end result came as a surprise in terms of where we sonically were able to push our boundaries.” He’s speaking of the new record and also of their entire existence as a band, a travelogue that has catapulted these four friends far past the horizons of punk.

 
Watch “The Holding Hand” Video
 
Pre-order Seek Shelter
 
Seek Shelter Tracklist
1. Shelter Song
2. High & Hurt
3. Love Kills Slowly
4. Vendetta
5. Drink Rain
6. Gold City
7. Dear Saint Cecilia
8. The Wider Powder Blue
9. The Holding Hand

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Iceage release “Broken Hours” from latest record.

Iceage Unveil New Single, “Broken Hours”
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(Photo credit – Christian Freidlander)
“[Beyondless] seeks release in letting loose, in the pleasure music can give from creating wild, anarchic spaces within the framework of pop music song structures. There’s an art to summoning up chaos and an equal reward in keeping that chaos under control.” — Fresh Air

“On their astonishing fourth album, [Iceage] reach for pop-gothic grandeur with more tenacity and abandon than ever.” — Pitchfork [Best New Music]

Beyondless’s achievement is that it preserves what made Iceage powerful and unique while allowing that character to mature into a sound that feels older, wiser, and more emotionally expansive.” 
Vulture

“[Beyondless] feels like the long-awaited delivery on the promise this band has always possessed, the moment when they could rise to the next echelon of today’s indie landscape.”
Stereogum [Album of the Week]

Following “Balm Of Gilead” released earlier in the month, “as snarling and clobbering as anything you could hope for from the band” (The Fader), Iceage today unveil a second new single with Broken Hours.” A five minute epic of doom-laden swing and crashing, spidery riffs that backdrop Elias Bender Rønnenfelt’s howling incantation: “Dying figures, they settle in / Broken hours / It lingers on” – it’s another heart-racing transmission from a band at the peak of their craft.

Iceage cap off their 2018 North American touring tomorrow night in Brooklyn with a show at Elsewhere; their biggest ever UK headline show follows in London on December 7th.

Beyondless, released this past June via Matador, is the culmination of Iceage’s output so far. It boasts an earthy and hypnotic sound that pays tribute to American music, from country honk brawls to sleazy soul revues to cocaine blues. Echoes of The Waterboys to Exile-period Stones to John Cale are laced with a ubiquitous air of ecstatic abandon and channelled via masterful songwriting. Throughout their career, the band’s charm has rested in their running ahead of themselves with blind confidence; on Beyondless, Iceage are treading with a disarming assurance, but no loss of charm.
Listen to Iceage’s “Broken Hours”  –
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Beyondless album stream – http://smarturl.it/Beyondless
“Balm of Gilead” – http://mat-r.co/balmofgilead
“Catch It” Video –  http://mat-r.co/CatchIt
“Pain Killer” feat. Sky Ferreirahttp://mat-r.co/PainKiller
“The Day The Music Dies” Video – http://mat-r.co/TheDayTheMusicDies
“Take It All” – http://mat-r.co/TakeItAll
“Under The Sun” Video – https://youtu.be/P-nOdShPN-g

Iceage Tour Dates:

Wed. Dec. 5 – Berlin, DE @ Bi Nuu
Thu. Dec. 6 – Kortrijik, BE @ De Kreun
Fri. Dec. 7 – London, UK @ Hackney Arts Centre ∞
Wed. Jan. 30 – Ljubliana, SI @ Ment Festival
Fri. March 1 – Copenhagen, DK @ Store Vega

∞ = with Astrid Sonne, Helm and Warmduscher

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Iceage announces new fall U.S. tour dates with Black Lips.

Iceage Announce North American Co-Headline Tour With Black Lips In Support Of Beyondless, Out Now On Matador Records
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“On their astonishing fourth album, the Danish punk band reach for pop-gothic grandeur with more tenacity and abandon than ever.” — Pitchfork, [Best New Music]

“‘Beyondless’’s achievement is that it preserves what made Iceage powerful and unique while allowing that character to mature into a sound that feels older, wiser, and more emotionally expansive.” — Vulture

“ …Iceage are the greatest rock and roll band in the world.” — Noisey

“A rush of a record, Iceage’s fourth is Iceage’s best.” — Billboard

“Iceage are going places that aren’t reminiscent of anything else right now. And as a result, they’ve given us their best album yet.” — Stereogum [Album of the Week]
Nearing the homestretch of a massive seven-week tour of North America in support of their new album Beyondless (out now on Matador Records), Iceage – composed of Elias Bender Rønnenfelt (vocals, lyrics), Jakob Tvilling Pless (bass), Dan Kjær Nielsen (drums), and JohanWieth (guitar) – are thrilled to announce they’ll return stateside this fall for a co-headline tour with Black Lips. The tour kicks off Mon. Nov. 5th in Vancouver at the Rickshaw Theatre and wraps with what are sure to be two triumphant shows in the Lips’ hometown of Atlanta on Fri. Nov. 23rd and Sat. Nov. 24th at The Earl. A full list of dates are below, with the newly announced shows on-sale this Friday.

Tonight, Iceage perform in Omaha before making their way towards the east coast. They’ll cap off their current tour with a sold out show in Brooklyn at Market Hotel on Thu. June 28th.

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“Catch It” Video –  http://mat-r.co/CatchIt
“Pain Killer” feat. Sky Ferreira – http://mat-r.co/PainKiller
“Take It All” –  http://mat-r.co/TakeItAll

Iceage Tour Dates (new dates in bold):
Mon. June 18 – Omaha, NE @ Waiting Room *
Tue. June 19 – Minneapolis, MN @ 7th St Entry *
Wed June 20 – Milwaukee, WI @ Cactus Club *
Fri. June 22 – Detroit, MI @ El Club *
Sat. June 23 – Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace *
Sun. June 24 – Ottawa, ON @ The 27 Club *
Mon. June 25 – Montreal, QC @ La Sala Rossa *
Tue. June 26 – Portsmouth, NH @ 3S Artspace *
Wed. June 27 – Boston, MA @ The Sinclair *
Thu. June. 28 – New York, NY @ Market Hotel *
Fri. July 6 – Valle D’tria, IT @ Viva Festival
Sat. July 7 – Kutna Hora CZ @ Creepy Teepee Festival
Thu. July 12 – Lake Bank, HU @ Bankito Festival
Sat. July 14 – Anykščiai, LT @ Devilstone Festival
Fri. July 20 – Tisvilde-fiskerleje, DK @ Musik i Lejet Festival
Thu. Aug. 30 – Gdansk, PL @ Sounddrive Festival
Fri. Aug. 31 – Hamburg, DE @ Off The Radar Festival
Thu. Aug. 30 – Sun. Sep. 2 – Tollard Royal, UK @ End of the Road Festival
Mon. Sep. 3 – Birmingham, UK @ Hare And Hounds
Tue. Sep. 4 – Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club
Thu. Sep. 6 – Glasgow, UK @ The Great Eastern
Fri. Sep. 7 – Dublin, IE @ Workmans Club
Sat. Sep. 8 – Cardiff, UK @ Clwb iFor Bach
Sun. Sep. 9 – Manchester, UK @ Gorilla
Mon. Sep. 10 – Brighton, UK @ The Haunt
Tue. Sep. 11 – Rotterdamn, NL @ Rotown
Wed. Sep. 12 – Cologne, DE @ Blue Shell
Thu. Sep. 13 – Heidelberg, DE @ Karlstorbahnhof
Fri. Sep. 14 – Leffinge, BE @ Leffingeleuren Festival
Thu. Sep. 20 – Århus, DK @ Tape
Fri. Sep. 21 – Ålborg, DK @ Studenterhuset
Sat. Sep. 22 – Århus, DK @ Tape
Mon. Sep. 24 – Helsinki, FI @ Tavastia
Tue. Sep. 25 – Oslo, NO @ John Dee
Wed. Sep. 26 – Stockholm, SE @ Debaser
Thu. Sep. 27 – Göteborg, SE @ Pustervik
Fri. Sep. 28 – Odense, DK @ Kansas City
Sat. Sep. 29 – Copenhagen, DK @ Journey Festival
Fri. Oct. 26 – Porto, PT @ Hard Club
Sat. Oct. 27 – Lisbon, PT @ Jameson Urban Routes Festival
Sun. Oct. 28 – Sevilla, ES @ Sala X
Mon. Oct. 29 – Madrid, ES @ El Sol
Tue. Oct. 30 – Barcelona, ES @ Le [2]
Thu. Nov. 1 – Lyon, FR @ Le Sonic
Thu. Nov. 1 – Sun. Nov. 4 – Torino, IT @ club to club festival
Fri. Nov. 3 – Zurich, CH @ Rote Fabrik
Mon. Nov. 5 – Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theatre # ^
Tue. Nov. 6 – Seattle, WA @ The Showbox # ^
Wed. Nov. 7 – Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom # ^
Fri. Nov. 9 – San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall # ^
Sat. Nov. 10 – Pomona, CA @ The Glass House # ^
Sun. Nov. 11 – Tustin, CA @ Marty’s On Newport # ^
Mon. Nov. 12 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent Theater # ^
Tue. Nov. 13 – San Diego, CA @ House of Blues # ^
Wed. Nov. 14 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Crescent Ballroom # ^
Fri. Nov. 16 – Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater # ^
Sat. Nov. 17 – Austin, TX @ The Mohawk # ^
Sun. Nov. 18 – Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall Downstairs # ^
Mon. Nov. 19 – New Orleans, LA @ One Eyed Jacks # ^
Tue. Nov. 20 – Birmingham, AL @ Saturn # ^
Fri. Nov. 23 – Atlanta, GA @ The Earl # ^
Sat. Nov. 24 – Atlanta, GA @ The Earl # ^
Sun. Nov. 25 – New York, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
Tue. Nov. 27 – New York, NY @ Elsewhere

* = with Mary Lattimore
# = with Black Lips
^ = with Surfbort

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