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- Summary: The first full-length studio release from Danish post-punk band Iceage since 2021's Seek Shelter was produced with Nis Bysted.
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- Record Label: Mexican Summer
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Post-Punk
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May 29, 2026It’s Album of the Year, just 19 years too late.
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Jun 1, 2026A frenetic burst of sustained creativity, ‘For The Love Of Grace & The Hereafter’ is arresting from the off.
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MojoMay 28, 2026Crashes about with a wonderfully unpredictable joie de vivre. [Jul 2026, p.82]
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May 28, 2026There’s a newfound lightness here, and even though the amps are still maxed out and the songs aren’t exactly chipper hymns of optimism and renewal, there’s a sense that Iceage is finding hope within the chaos for the first time.
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May 29, 2026In many ways, For Love of Grace & the Hereafter is the band's most refined album to date, despite its compulsive and swift development.
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Jun 15, 2026Be prepared. It’s a chaotic jumble. .... But it works. Elsewhere there are flickers of Fontaines D.C. (on No Fear) and Iggy Pop (Lifetime and Mother-of-Pearl). But this album stands alone. There’s life-affirming joy in its mayhem.
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May 28, 2026It recalls the kinetic energy of their first two records but possesses the sophistication of their more recent output. Equal parts jangly and muscular, the five-piece forge a new path while staying true to their roots.