Danish post-punkers Iceage plow into the field of love with full force, backing up their longest set of songs yet with pianos, strings, and horns.
danish
Iceage - "The Lord's Favorite"
VideosCommentDenmark's Iceage have proven themselves to be savvy in numerous fringe genres across their two full-length records: post-punk, goth rock, noise rock. However, this new--and surprisingly melodic--track of their delves unexpectedly into alt-country, it seems. Everything from the guitar chords to the bassline feels distinctly Western, but Iceage performs it in their trademark sloppiness. Like usual, a good song shines through despite the slurring vocals and loosely played instrumentation. Enjoy!
Iceage - "Morals" from Copenhagen
VideosCommentDanish punk, post-punk, and noise rock act Iceage releases a session performance of one of my favorite tracks from their latest album, You're Nothing. Morals" is one of the most ballad-like tracks on the album, and it's the beautiful piano chords and steady march of the beat that help make it so.
This session performance of the track is both fierce and passionate, and brings a little more intensity than the album version, I think.
Check a review of You're Nothing below:
Iceage- New Brigade
Reviews3 CommentsOn Iceage's full-length debut, the band forges a cohesive style in raw, messy musicianship and noisy guitars. Sometimes it's overwhelming, and sometimes it's just catchy and loveable. But it's always giving off some kind of strong energy or emotion--even at its most apathetic.
WATCH THE REVIEW