
"'The Weak' throttles at full speed, surging with a jittery jangle and sudden release, showcasing Iceage's old school rock 'n' roll muscle with riffs that invoke Chuck Berry's rockabilly."
"The song forgoes a traditional chorus and keeps the momentum charging forward to a bridge in which vocalist Elias Rønnenfelt declares, 'Life is for the weak/ Stripped for what you're worth/ Now standing cracked and incomplete.'"
"The new record will mark the band's first album of new material in five years and promises to be tight, glossy and cutting, with minimal overdubs and live decision-making."
Iceage's new single, 'The Weak,' features a high-energy sound reminiscent of classic rock 'n' roll, particularly Chuck Berry's rockabilly style. The song lacks a traditional chorus, maintaining momentum until a bridge where vocalist Elias Rønnenfelt expresses themes of weakness and incompleteness. Accompanying the single is a video, and the track precedes their upcoming album, For The Love Of Grace & the Hereafter, set for release on May 29th. The album is the band's first in five years, emphasizing a raw and spontaneous recording process.
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