Iceage - Plowing into the Field of Love (2014)

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Title: Plowing into the Field of Love
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Matador Records
Genre: Indie Rock, Post Punk
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, log)
Total Time: 47:58
Total Size: 118/349 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. On My Fingers
02. The Lord's Favorite
03. How Many
04. Glassy Eyed, Dormant and Veiled
05. Stay
06. Let it Vanish
07. Abundant Living
08. Forever
09. Cimmerian Shade
10. Against the Moon
11. Simony
12. Plowing into the Field of Love

Line-up:
Bass, Mandolin – Jakob Tvilling Pless
Drums, Percussion – Dan Kjær Nielsen
Guitar, Lyrics By, Piano, Vocals – Elias Bender Rønnenfelt
Guitar, Viola – Johan Surballe Wieth
Trumpet – Asger Valentin

Moving up in production weight class is almost always a tough thing to pull off, but Iceage’s new album verifies that the group is willing to make that jump. And don’t worry, they still have those big hairy guitars, wild drums, and gnashing vocals, but now their jagged sound is tempered by gleaming brass and pretty arrangements. There’s really only one thing missing on this album, and that’s Iceage. Now, you can definitely hear those handsome Swedish devils on thumpers like “Abundant Living,” but the rest of the album feels like it’s stuck in a Nick Cave phase—just listen to “Against the Moon” and tell me that doesn’t sound like a B-side to “Slowly Goes the Night.” Although this album largely gestures towards a new sound, it’s going to be interesting to see if this new sound will either put the boys on the ropes or keep them swinging.