Photos by Alex Hall Article by Nathalie Naor Danish post-punk band, Iceage, unleashed a storm of raw energy at Synästhesie Festival in Berlin last month. The band derives inspiration from sonic and visual art, often experimenting with instruments not...
Photos by Alex Hall
Article by Nathalie Naor
Danish post-punk band, Iceage, unleashed a storm of raw energy at Synästhesie Festival in Berlin last month.
The band derives inspiration from sonic and visual art, often experimenting with instruments not typically found in punk. In a 2021 interview with Elias Rønnenfelt, the frontman revealed that the band’s track ‘Against the Moon’ was inspired by a church organ, as well as insomnia-induced reflections on Peter Bruegel’s painting ‘Pissing Against the Moon.’