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Iceage confirm new album ‘For Love of Grace & the Hereafter’
They’ve marked the occasion by sharing its strutting opener ‘Ember’.

Danish rockers Iceage have officially announced that their sixth studio album will be entitled ‘For Love of Grace & the Hereafter’, and will be released on 29th May via Mexican Summer.
Produced and mixed by the band themselves alongside Nis Bysted, this forthcoming LP saw the five-piece head to Swedish outpost Silence Studio to record - the first time they’d returned since tracking their beloved effort ‘Plowing Into The Field Of Love’ there back in 2014.
Aiming to capture the same vitality as that release, they set out to “try to shed any unnecessary weight”. Continuing, frontman Elias Rønnenfelt explains: “The songs needed to be immediate, urgent, raw, and fast. Catching outlets of energy is what excites us the most.”
New single and album opener ‘Ember’ is a case in point; positively swaggering with confidence, it’s an intriguing taste of what’s to come from the rest of ‘For Love…’, which will also feature recent track ‘Star’.
Listen to it for yourself here:
‘For Love of Grace & the Hereafter’ tracklist:
1. Ember
2. Match Head Girl
3. The Weak
4. No Fear
5. Salve for Every Sore
6. mother-of-pearl
7. Tender Blades
8. 1835
9. Star
10. Lifetime
11. Holy Water
12. True Blue
Records, etc at

Iceage - Beyondless
Iceage - For Love of Grace and the Hereafter
Iceage - Youre Nothing
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