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Iceage Speaks Softly, Carries Big Sound

The Danish punk band plays songs from its new album, 'You're Nothing.'

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Danish punk band Iceage plays in the Soundcheck studio. Danish punk band Iceage plays in the Soundcheck studio. (Michael Katzif / WNYC)

Songs by the Danish band Iceage don’t sit around waiting for you to notice them. They tend to grab you by the throat and announce their presence with a roar. Noisy and intense, with a punk energy and a hardcore spirit, Iceage is about to release its second album, affectionately called You’re Nothing. The quartet plays for us, live in the studio.

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