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Iceage Unveil New Single "The Weak" from Upcoming Album

Iceage has released "The Weak," the latest single offering a preview of their forthcoming album, For The Love Of Grace & the Hereafter.

·May 6, 2026·via Consequence
Iceage Unveil New Single "The Weak" from Upcoming Album

Iceage have released their new single, “The Weak,” with an accompanying video, from their upcoming album For The Love Of Grace & the Hereafter .

The song “throttles at full speed, surging with a jittery jangle and sudden release,” the band said in a press statement.

Iceage flex old school rock ‘n’ roll muscle on “The Weak,” hammering out riffs that invoke Chuck Berry’s rockabilly. The song forgoes a traditional chorus and keeps the momentum charging forward to a bridge in which vocalist Elias Rønnenfelt declares “Life is for the weak/ Stripped for what you’re worth/ Now standing cracked and incomplete” until the tune is sardonically broken down by a ramshackle flute solo. Watch the video below.

“The Weak” follows the loving and menacing “Ember,” released in April, as well as the jangly and animated “Star,” unveiled in March .

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For The Love Of Grace & the Hereafter is scheduled to be released May 29th on Mexican Summer records. Pre-order here .

The new record will mark the band’s first album of new material in five years and promises to be tight, glossy and cutting.

The setup for making the record was as minimal as possible with the Danish indie punk band making decisions live and not overthinking, patient full takes with minimal overdubs, according to the press statement. Rønnenfelt wrote the lyrics a few weeks before entering the studio to prevent the overall picture from being too fragmented and to increase the sense of risk and urgency.

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_Originally reported by [Consequence](https://consequence.net/2026/05/iceage-release-the-weak/)._

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