
Iceage reveal doom-fuelled new track "Broken Hours"
26 November 2018, 15:00
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Iceage return with another brooding and relentless number "Broken Hours".
Earlier this month Denmark's doom-riddled quartet Iceage returned with new track "Balm Of Gilead".
Today they follow it up with the brooding second single "Broken Hours".
Iceage's new track follows on from their Beyondless record that landed back in May.
"Broken Hours" is out now. Iceage play London's EartH on 7 December with Astrid Sonne, Helm and Warmduscher. Find out more. Revisit our Nine Songs feature with Iceage.
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