Danish post-punks Iceage made their way to NYC’s Bowery Ballroom on Thursday, March 10th for their second of two sold-out shows on Delancey Street. The band has been on regular tour ever since last May when they released their fifth LP, and first on Mexican Summer Records, Seek Shelter. Lead singles “The Holding Hand” as well as “Vendetta” both featured on the 15-song setlist. Earlier this month, Iceage released a one-off cover of “Pull Up,” a highlight of up and coming Atlanta R&B singer Abra’s last EP Princess. The original song is somewhat of a gothic take on traditional R&B and Iceage’s… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week shares some musicians’ opinions on today’s politics.
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