Iceage - The Day the Music Dies


So far with three singles out already, 'Catch It', 'Take It All', and our preferred tune 'Pain Killer' featuring Sky Ferreira, it's safe to say Iceage's latest is equally on fire. The last pre-album single 'The Day The Music Dies', is all the 13 reasons why we absolutely adore Iceage. Their musique is darker than such acts like Blur, Oasis, The Strokes, or any Jack White musical burrito you may fancy. They're raw, unapologetic with the moody blaring horns and string sections. This new record surely takes the group to the next level.

The follow-up to 2014's "Plowing Into The Field Of Love,"sets up a perfect final curtain call with the release of “The Day The Music Dies.”

Frontman Elias Bender Rønnenfelt’s devilish tragic handsome profile reminds us of The Vines Craig Nicholls with a twist of James Dean and a pinch of Brandon Boyd psychedelia. Elias is quite the cherry on top indeed. His voice shines in his usual signature growl while centerpiecing impeccably with the guitars rumbling alongside jittering percussions.

Co-directed by Iceage and Graeme Flegenheimer, this rock n’ roll joint is everything but a four leaf clover. A church service at Detroit’s legendary Masonic Temple plays as a backdrop also while riding around the streets of Detroit, sitting inside a sauna.


Dig out when “The Day The Music Dies”!





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