Behind the veil
Iceage share new track, ‘Glassy Eyed, Dormant and Veiled’
Danish band’s new album ‘Plowing into the Field of Love’ is taking shape.
Iceage have shared a second new track in the space of a week. The Danish punks unveiled ‘How Many’ ahead of the weekend - now they’re streaming ‘Glassy Eyed, Dormant and Veiled’, a further cut from ‘Plowing into the Field of Love’, their latest record.
This latest cut dives deeper into the group’s forthright but ever-shifting take on punk. Again, melodies are more at the forefront than on 2013’s ‘You’re Nothing’, but that’s only giving the group greater license to experiment.
‘Plowing into the Field of Love’ is out 6th October on Matador.
Iceage have also just announced a European tour, including a London headline show:
NOVEMBER
10 Copenhagen, CPH:DOX Aveny-T
21 Utretcht, Le Guess Who? Festival
22 Hamburg, Uebel & Gefährlich
23 Trier, Exhaus
24 Berlin, Berghain Kantine
25 Komma, Esslingen
26 Vienna, Arena
27 Munich, Strom
28 Zurich, Kinski
29 Brussels, Ancienne Belgique
30 Antwerpen, Het Bos
DECEMBER
01 Paris, Nouveau Casino
02 London, 100 Club
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