Iceage return with new single "All The Junk On The Outskirts"
Iceage have returned with their first new material of 2022, "All The Junk On The Outskirts".
"All The Junk On The Outskirts" follows the Danish group's March cover of ABRA's "Pull Up", and marks their first new material since last year's Seek Shelter album.
A press release states that the new song was tracked during Iceage's sessions for their 2018 album Beyondless, and the band revisited the track in 2021 before finishing it earlier this year.
Lead vocalist Elias Bender Rønnenfelt says, "I consider this one of the better cuts off the Beyondless sessions, but it ended up being a misfit that wouldn't quite fit in with the other songs as we put together the tracklisting. Like a piece belonging to a different puzzle."
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