Seek Shelter
With production by Peter Kember and an added gospel choir, the Danish band’s fifth album completes their transformation from grim-faced nihilists to wearied soothsayers.
The fierce 90-second punk songs of old have morphed into vast stadium-rock anthems, but Iceage remain as razor-sharp as ever
Iceage continue heading directly for the stars on the sprawling and powerful Seek Shelter
Many bands have been compared to Joy Division over the years, but Copenhagen's Iceage have been the closest to ever capturing their essence....
Having emerged from Copenhagen’s disparate punk scene some 13 years ago, Iceage have cemented themselves as one of the most uncompromising bands on the planet.
Is punk still innovating? Does it even have to? Old, tired questions. Iceage’s longevity boils down to the opposite. Meddling with the process
Here's an Iceage album that sort of sounds like Be Here Now – but isn't shit. Liam Konneman reviews a counter-intuitive minor triumph
Seek Shelter by Iceage album review by Jahmeel Russell. The Danish band's forthcoming release produced by Sonic Boom, comes out May 7, 2021