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Iceage’s Elias R?nnenfelt Announces New Album, Shares New Video: Watch

Matthew Strauss
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Elias R?nnenfelt, photo by Jonas Bang

Iceage frontman Elias R?nnenfelt has announced his first album under his given name. The new album is called Heavy Glory, and it comes out on October 25 via Escho. The album opens with R?nnenfelt’s May single, “Like Lovers Do,” and it also features today’s new song “No One Else.” Watch the video for the latter track below.

R?nnenfelt co-produced Heavy Glory with Nis Bysted. The album closes with two covers, as the Danish artist takes on Spaceman 3’s “Sound of Confusion” and Townes Van Zandt’s “No Place to Fall.”

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Outside of Iceage, R?nnenfelt has made music under the name Marching Church. Eventually, Marching Church became a full band, and they released the albums This World Is Not Enough and Telling It Like It Is. The newest Iceage album, Seek Shelter, was issued in 2021.

Heavy Glory:

01 Like Lovers Do
02 Another Round
03 Doomsday Childsplay
04 Close [ft. Fauzia]
05 No One Else
06 Stalker
07 Worm Grew a Spine
08 Soldier Song [ft. Joanne Robertson]
09 Unarmed
10 River of Madeleine
11 Sound of Confusion
12 No Place to Fall

<h1 class="title">Elias R?nnenfelt: Heavy Glory</h1>

Elias R?nnenfelt: Heavy Glory

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