Danish punk band Iceage have released a new video for their new song “The Day The Music Dies.” This is the second video released by the band this year, following “Catch It,” released in February and third song overall, following “Pain Killer” featuring Sky Ferrira. “Pain Killer” was described as “bold and brassy” and with Ferrira, Pitchfork described her vocals as the “very embodiment of nonchalant cool.” The song will also be featured on their upcoming album Beyondless, set to be released May 4th. it has been five years since the band has released new music, with their last being the 2013 album Plowing Into The Field Of Love. The video stays true to the band’s style, mixed with some humor and rock and roll. The video begins with the band in a church, with frontman Ronenfelt singing the lyrics as if he were preaching to a choir, with the band as the choir assisting his sermon. The group then go to a spa, as if they are poking fun at the luxurious lifestyle. Check out the video below:
Beyondless will be released via Matador Records with 10 tracks. Check out the artwork and tracklist below:
TRACKLIST:
01 “Hurrah”
02 “Pain Killer”
03 “Under The Sun”
04 “The Day The Music Dies”
05 “Plead The Fifth”
06 “Catch It”
07 “Thieves Like Us”
08 “Take It All”
09 “Showtime”
10 “Beyondless”
The band will be also hosting residencies in New York and Los Angeles, along with dates in Japan in April in addition to their already announced tour dates in Europe and North America in May and June. This is the band’s first tour in over three years, with their last performance at the annual Bonnaroo Festival in 2015, which takes place in Manchester, Tennessee in June. Check out the tour dates below:
Iceage 2018 tour dates
May 2 — Copenhagen, DE @ Hotel Cecil
May 4 — Berlin, DE @ Private Club
May 5 — Amsterdam, NE @ Bitterzoet
May 6 — Brussels, BE @ La Nuit De Botanique
May 7 — Paris, FR @ Petit Bain
May 8 — London, UK @ Scala
May 10 — Seattle, WA @ Nordic Museum
May 16 — New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
May 17 — Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Church
May 18 — Washington, DC @ Union Stage
May 19 — Richmond, VA @ The Camel
May 20 — Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
May 21 — Nashville, TN @ Mercy Lounge
May 22 — Atlanta, GA @ The Earl
May 23 — Birmingham, AL @ Saturn
May 24 — New Orleans, LA @ Santos
May 25 — Houston, TX @ Rockefeller’s
May 26 — Dallas, TX @ Club Dada
May 27 — Austin, TX @ Barracuda
June 5 — San Diego, CA @ The Casbah *
June 6 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent Theater *
June 7 — Felton, CA @ Don Quixote’s International Music Hall *
June 8 — San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall *
June 9 — Sonoma, CA @ Huichica Music Festival *
Mon. June 11 — Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios *
June 12 — Vancouver, BC @ The Astoria *
June 14 — Spokane, WA @ The Bartlett *
June 15 — Bozeman, MT @ The Rialto *
June 16 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court *
June 17 — Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater *
June 18 — Omaha, NE @ Waiting Room *
June 19 — Minneapolis, MN @ 7th St Entry *
June 20 — Milwaukee, WI @ Cactus Club *
June 22 — Detroit, MI @ El Club *
June 23 — Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace *
June 24 — Ottawa, ON @ The 27 Club *
June 25 — Montreal, QC @ La Sala Rossa *
June 26 — Portsmouth, NH @ 3S Artspace *
June 27 — Boston, MA @ The Sinclair *
June. 28 — New York, NY @ Market Hotel *
* = with Mary Lattimore