Iceage return with first new song in five years, "Star"
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Iceage return with first new song in five years, "Star"
""You've got me dying like a star," Elias Rønnenfelt sings. "Centuries apart, sunlike in the battered sky." A little sun does this band good, though - watch the video below."
"While originally known for dark post-punk, the band lightened up considerably on Seek Shelter, and that continues here. "Star" is pretty joyous - dig those handclaps - and it's even described it as a "a total love song.""
Iceage, a Danish group historically known for dark post-punk, has released new music for the first time in five years. The band has progressively lightened their sound since their album Seek Shelter, a trend that continues with their latest single 'Star.' The track is described as a joyous love song featuring handclaps and lyrics like 'You've got me dying like a star' and 'Centuries apart, sunlike in the battered sky.' Despite the brighter direction, the song maintains Iceage's distinctive character. The band is scheduled to perform at Copenhagen's Syd For Solen festival on August 14, with speculation about a potential new album announcement.
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