Today Danish post-punks Iceage shared a sprawlingly stark new single titled “Broken Hours.” The song caps off a busy 2018 for the band, who released their fourth studio album, Beyondless, in May and spent the rest of the summer touring behind it. The quartet also shared another single, “Balm of Gilead,” a few weeks back, proving they’re not content to rest on their laurels. They still have a further run of dates in New York, Berlin, Kortrijik, and London starting tomorrow, November 27.
Below, listen to “Broken Hours” and watch their KEXP in-studio performance from August.
Iceage and Jenny Hval perform at Nordic Heritage Center, May 10, 2018.
"Good evening" or "we're Iceage from Copenhagan, Denmark" wasn't the first thing that Iceage frontman Elias Bender Rønnenfelt said when the Danish four-piece arrived onstage. It wasn't even a simple "hello". It was a startling, guttural grunt that soared over the opening chords of "On My Fingers". …
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