
Danish crew Iceage return with hallucinogenic psych-punk single "Catch It"
Danish noisemakers Iceage are back at last with "Catch It", a raw and changeable track that stretches to almost six minutes.
The song is produced by the band and Nis Bysted and it marks their first release since 2014 LP Plowing Into The Field Of Love. Elias Bender Rønnenfelt, Jakob Tvilling Pless, Dan Kjær Nielsen, and Johan Wieth recorded "Catch It" with Bysted and Mattias Glavå at Kungsten Studios in Göteborg, Sweden. An accompanying video, shot on 8mm film in LA, is directed by Adam Hashemi.
Although Iceage have kept on the down low for a while, frontman Rønnenfelt released two albums with other project Marching Church: This World Is Not Enough (2015) and Telling It Like It Is (2016).
Iceage embark on a lengthy tour in May, playing a few European shows before spending almost two months in North America. Find out the full details.
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