Iceage and Shame put the post back in punk at the New Parish Clementine Zimmer April 27, 2019 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Reviews Walking into the New Parish on Tuesday, I had my mental checklist for a weeknight post-punk show going, and those boxes were getting ticked off pretty quickly. Dude in an Idles shirt? Check. Bowl cuts? Check. U...
At home in the crowd: Iceage and The Black Lips Marta Meazza November 21, 2018 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews On Friday night, I was welcomed into the Great American Music Hall by the Surfbort’s lead singer’s political outcry: “fuck Trump, fuck white supremacy, fuck rapists.” I felt immediately at home. Blue ey...
Amen Dunes craft impassioned reflection with eclectic Freedom Dylan Medlock March 31, 2018 Album Review, Reviews “I think male ego is at the root of society’s problems. Fuck if it’s not at the core of our issues.” So says Damon McMahon, better known as psychedelic folk-rock artist Amen Dunes in an interview with ...
Iceage delve deeper on Plowing Into the Field of Love Darius Kay October 7, 2014 Album Review, Reviews On October 6th, Iceage released their third full-length album Plowing Into the Field of Love. It is a challenging, dark record that summons angst, conflicts of youth, and a stormy collection of raw emotion...