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Iceage Unveil Video For New Track Shelter Song

Wednesday, 24 March 2021 Written by Jon Stickler

Photo: Jonas Bang

Iceage have shared a new track.

Shelter Song marks the latest taster of the Danish band's upcoming album, 'Seek Shelter', due out on May 7 via Mexican Summer.

Opening with reverb-soaked guitar lines, the song has a Britpop feel to it, with the Lisboa Gospel Collective adding an anthemic layer to Elias Bender Rønnenfelt's vocals.

Arriving with a video directed by friend and collaborator Catherine Pattinama Coleman, the clip offers a look into the band's life outside of music in their hometown of Copenhagen. Coleman said:

"Iceage asked me if I wanted to direct the video for Shelter Song. As a childhood friend of theirs, it was important for me to showcase our friendship and the people we share everyday life with. So instead of making a video full of symbolism or a staged performance, I wanted to make a private and personal video close to our hearts.

"After a crazy year of COVID-19, the world in flames and structural racism peaking at such an extent, I wanted to create a meaningful piece, especially being a woman of color and fully in my third trimester. In the midst of a pandemic it’s important to remember that those of us who are privileged enough to have a roof over our heads, food, security, love and care, is something of great value. Love is not something one should not take for granted."

Previously released singles from the record include Vendetta and The Holding Hand.

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