Iceage announce new compilation album "Shake The Feeling: Outtakes & Rarities 2015-2021" and share title track.
Album out September 23rd on Mexican Summer.
Iceage announce Shake The Feeling: Outtakes & Rarities 2015-2021, their new compilation album out September 23rd on Mexican Summer, and share its title track. Shake The Feeling: Outtakes & Rarities 2015-2021 is a collection of non-LP cuts (or āmisfit children,ā as singer Elias Bender RĆønnenfelt describes them) from the seven years during which Iceage made Plowing Into the Field of Love(2014), Beyondless (2018), and Seek Shelter (2021). A study in the powerful song form and raw execution that have defined the Danish rock ānā roll band, this release digs deep into the Iceage vault for unheard and rare tracks that both devotees and the uninitiated alike will relish.
āShake The Feeling,ā written and recorded during the Beyondless sessions, was left off for being deemed āhappy go lucky.ā
āWe thought this one to be a little too āniceā and well behaved at the time,ā
explains RĆønnenfelt.
āI didnāt want to learn the song, so I ended up improvising on the final take we did before abandoning it. In hindsight, I find the song to be completely sprawling with an impulsiveness difficult to capture on purpose. It has some of the guitar work Iām personally most proud of.ā
The video, directed by Alex Cantouris, intercuts behind-the-scenes clips of the band with intimate performance footage from last yearās Pitchfork London.
As with all of Iceageās albums, whether it be the sensual daring-do of their dark-hardcore debut Youāre Nothing, the shift to cowpunk gothic romanticism on Plowing Into the Field of Love, or the space truckinā gospel-rock of their most recent albums, RĆønnenfelt, Johan Suurballe Wieth, Jakob Tvilling Pless and Dan KjƦr Nielsen make the impossible seem effortless. True to Iceageās confounding instincts, the songs of Shake The Feeling are presented in the order that makes most sense to them. The album proceeds to jump forward and backwards in time, with tracks written in the four years between Plowing Into The Field of Love and Seek Shelter colliding with covers of two 1960s songs (āIāll Keep It With Mineā by Bob Dylan and Abner Jayās āMy Muleā).
As to whether Shake The Feeling has a dominant theme, Elias says:
ānot really, and then somehow yes.ā āNo, but also yesā
is as perfect an encapsulation of an Iceage-ian ethos as there could ever be. More than just about any other band from Europe working within American rock ānā roll traditions, Iceage maintain their initial embracement of the no-but-yes life-affirming negativity of punk and hardcore. Maybe Elias considers Shake The Feeling to be more a document of Iceage at different points of the membersā young lives than a āpiece of artwork.ā Maybe the fact that the songs āseem like they can get alongā is enough. Conversely, maybe the songs on Shake the Feeling work together as well as any band of outsiders, huddling alone together in the worldās dark. Maybe none of these tracks were the exact right fit for either the gutter or the stars, but like Iceage, they slosh about in the moon-lit muck like they consider themselves wild and alive, and they canāt shake the feeling that theyāre lucky and strange just to be anywhere at all.
Iceage Tour Dates
Fri. Sep. 9 - Siena, IT @ Live Rock Festival
Wed. Sep. 21 - Brooklyn, NY @ The Brooklyn Monarch *
Thu. Sep. 22 - Jersey City, NJ @ White Eagle Hall *
Fri. Sep. 23 - Washington, DC @ Black Cat *
Sat. Sep. 24 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Spirit Hall *
Sun. Sep. 25 - Columbus, OH @ Skully's Music Diner *
Mon. Sep. 26 - Detroit, MI @ El Club *
Wed. Sep. 28 - Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle *
Thu. Sep. 29 - Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line *
Fri. Sep. 30 - Omaha, NE @ Slowdown *
Sat. Oct. 1 - Kansas City, MO @ Record Bar *
Mon. Oct. 3 - Denver, CO @ Marquis Theatre *
Tue. Oct. 4 - Boulder, CO @ Fox Theatre *
Wed. Oct. 5 - Albuquerque, NM @ Launchpad *
Thu. Oct. 6 - Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress *
Fri. Oct. 7 - Mesa, AZ @ The Underground *
Sat. Oct. 8 - Santa Ana, CA @ Constellation Room ^
Sun. Oct. 9 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent Theater *
Mon. Oct. 10 - Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst Atrium *
Tue. Oct. 11 - San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall *
Thu. Oct. 13 - Portland, OR @ Aladdin Theater *
Fri. Oct. 14 - Tacoma, WA @ Alma Mater *
Sat. Oct. 15 - Seattle, WA @ Substation *
* = co-headline dates with Earth
^ = with Object of Affection & Smirk
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