Iceage
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Iceage

Iceage formed in Copenhagen around 2008, with Elias Bender Rønnenfelt on vocals and guitar, Johan Surrballe Wieth on drums, Jakob Tvilling Pless on bass, and...

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Iceage, from Copenhagen punk to sprawling atmospheres

A Danish band whose sound shifted from raw punk to blues, krautrock, and back again.

For a sense of their range, listen to the anxious drive of 'How Many' and the sprawling atmosphere of 'In Haze.'

Iceage started with the frantic energy of songs like 'Rotting Heights' on their 2011 debut New Brigade. Over the years, they moved into blues and psychedelic rock on Plowing Into the Field of Love, then krautrock and dub on Beyondless. Their 2021 track 'Shelter Song' felt like a return to something direct, but with more weight behind it.

The band formed in Copenhagen around 2008, with Elias Bender Rønnenfelt on vocals and guitar. Their early work had a raw punk sound, heard on New Brigade. Later albums like Plowing Into the Field of Love and Beyondless brought in blues, psychedelic rock, krautrock, and dub textures.

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Iceage formed in Copenhagen around 2008, with Elias Bender Rønnenfelt on vocals and guitar, Johan Surrballe Wieth on drums, Jakob Tvilling Pless on bass, and Casper Morilla Fernandez on guitar. Their early work had a raw punk energy, heard on songs like 'Rotting Heights' and 'Burning Hand' from their 2011 debut album New Brigade.

Over several albums, their sound shifted away from pure confrontation. Plowing Into the Field of Love in 2014 brought in elements of blues and psychedelic rock, while Beyondless in 2018 incorporated krautrock and dub textures. Their 2021 album Seek Shelter included tracks like 'Shelter Song' and 'Dear Saint Cecilia,' which felt like a return to a more direct approach but with a different weight behind it.

Their live shows developed a reputation for intensity, and their lyrics sometimes sparked strong reactions. A 2012 song called 'White Rune' led to accusations about its imagery, which the band denied. They kept making music that felt uncompromising, whether it was the anxious drive of 'How Many' or the sprawling atmosphere of 'In Haze.'

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