Danish rock band Iceage released their sixth studio album, For Love of Grace & the Hereafter, on May 29, 2026. The album is the follow-up to 2021's Seek Shelter and was recorded at Silence Studio in rural Sweden, the same location where they recorded 2014's Plowing into the Field of Love. The band wrote lyrics just weeks before recording to increase urgency, according to a press release. The album was preceded by singles 'Star,' 'Ember,' and 'The Weak.' Iceage will celebrate with three London shows over the next two days and two shows each in New York City and Los Angeles in August.
iceage are back with their first lp in five years, for love of grace & the hereafter, out today. recorded in the same swedish studio as their 2014 album, with lyrics written weeks before to keep things raw. singles 'star,' 'ember,' and 'the weak' came out ahead of it. they're doing a bunch of shows in london, nyc, and la.
The album marks Iceage's return after a five-year gap, continuing their evolution from punk roots into more expansive rock territory. Recording at the same studio as one of their most acclaimed albums suggests a deliberate return to form. The band's choice to write lyrics at the last minute indicates an artistic commitment to spontaneity and risk.
iceage are back after five years, and they went back to the studio where they made one of their best albums. writing lyrics last-minute is a flex that says 'we don't overthink this.' the london, nyc, and la shows will tell if the new stuff hits live.
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