Iceage
Iceage is a Danish punk rock band from Copenhagen.[1] The band was formed in 2008 and has released the albums New Brigade (2011), You're Nothing (2013), Plowing Into the Field of Love (2014) and Beyondless (2018).
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Iceage in Aarhus, 2016. | |
Background information | |
Origin | Copenhagen, Denmark |
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Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | Escho, Posh Isolation, Dais Records, Big Love, What's Your Rupture?, Tambourhinoceros, Matador |
Associated acts | Sexdrome, Cult of Youth, Lower, Marching Church, War (Vår), Lust For Youth, Sky Ferreira |
Website | iceagecopenhagen.eu |
Members | Johan Surrballe Wieth Dan Kjær Nielsen Elias Bender Rønnenfelt Jakob Tvilling Pless Casper Morilla |
History
Iceage were formed in 2008, when the members of the band averaged 17 years old.[2] They signed to Tambourhinoceros in Denmark and Dais Records in the United States. They were then picked up by What's Your Rupture? Records for international release,[3] and their debut album New Brigade was released in January 2011 in Denmark and on 21 June 2011, in the US.[4]
In February 2013, Iceage released their second studio album, You're Nothing, after signing with the independent record label Matador Records.[5] It earned a four star rating (out of five) from Allmusic and four-and-a-half stars out of five from Humo.[6][2]
Iceage's third studio album, Plowing Into the Field of Love, was released in October 2014 by Matador.[7][8]
All three albums received a nomination for IMPALA's European Independent Album of the Year Award.[9]
Iceage released their fourth album, Beyondless, on 4 May 2018 through Matador.[10]
Rønnenfelt also performs under the name Marching Church and has released two albums: This World Is Not Enough (2015) and Telling It Like It Is (2016).[11]
Band members
Discography
- Extended plays
- Iceage (2009)
- Lower / Iceage (2013; split)
- To the Comrades (2013)
- Studio albums
- New Brigade (2011)
- You're Nothing (2013)
- Plowing Into the Field of Love (2014)
- Beyondless (2018)
- Singles
- "New Brigade" (2010)
- "Broken Bone" (2011)
- "White Rune" (2011)
- "Ecstasy" (2013)
- "Wounded Hearts" (2013)
- "The Lord's Favorite" (2014)
- "Catch It" (2018)
- "Pain Killer" (2018)
- "Take It All" (2018)
- "The Day the Music Dies" (2018)
- "Hurrah" (2018)
- "Lockdown Blues" (2020)
- Live albums
- Coalition (2011)
- Live, April Fools Day (2014)
- Live 2014 (2015)
References
- Muhlke, Christine (16 June 2011). "Now Slammin' - Iceage in Brookyln". New York Times Style Magazine. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
- Lymangrover, Jason (7 January 2011). "Iceage - Music Biography, Credits and Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
- "Iceage". What's Your Rupture?. Archived from the original on 27 June 2011. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
- "Iceage". Iceage. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
- "Iceage Sign to Matador for New Album". Pitchfork. 16 November 2012. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
- "Iceage - You're Nothing ★★★★½". Humo. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
- Beauchemin, Molly (4 September 2014). "Iceage Announce Plowing Into the Field of Love LP". Pitchfork. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
- "Plowing Into the Field of Love". Matador. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
- "23 albums up for European Independent Album of the Year Award". IMPALA. 29 January 2015.
- Blais-Billie, Braudie (1 March 2018). "Iceage Announce New Album Beyondless, Share New Song With Sky Ferreira: Listen". Pitchfork. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- "Marching Church (Iceage's Elias Bender Rønnenfelt) Announce New Album, Share "Heart of Life" Video: Watch | Pitchfork". pitchfork.com. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
- "Dansk punk anno 2013: Drengene fra fritidsklubben tog på tour i hele verden".