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Iceage go to church in their video for ‘The Day The Music Dies’
The band’s new album ‘Beyondless’ is out next month.
Iceage are releasing their fourth album ‘Beyondless’ via Matador next month, and have shared the next of its tracks.
The band have previously shared ‘Catch It’, the Sky Ferreira-featuring ‘Pain Killer’ and ‘Take It All’, and now return with ‘The Day The Music Dies’.
A suitably murky cut, the track comes complete with a new video shot in Detroit, which sees the band strutting their stuff in a church and, uh, a sauna.
‘Beyondless’ comes out on 4th May, and the band will play a London show at Scala a few days later. More UK dates then follow in September.
Watch the new video and view the UK dates below.
MAY
08 London, Scala
SEPTEMBER
03 Birmingham, Hare and Hounds
04 Leeds, Brudenell Social Club
06 Glasgow, The Great Eastern
07 Dublin, Workmans Club
08 Cardiff, Clwb Ifor Bach
09 Manchester, Gorilla
10 Brighton, The Haunt
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Iceage - Beyondless
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