Iceage frontman Elias Bender Rønnenfelt announces new album as Marching Church, shares first single

The once-solo project has been expanded to a super group of Danish musicians.

Though Elias Bender Rønnenfelt is best known as the frontman of Iceage, the focal point of the current Copenhagen underground scene, he has revamped his old project Marching Church for This World Is Not Enough, a new album in March.

Rønnenfelt brought together Kristian Emdal and Anton Rothstein (of Lower), Cæcilie Trier (of Choir of Young Believers), Bo H. Hansen (of Hand of Dust and Sexdrome) and Frederikke Hoffmeier (of Puce Mary). Described by Rønnenfelt as, “eight songs of nocturnal longing, preposterous self-obsession and cockeyed etiquette,” This World takes influence from James Brown, Sam Cooke, and Young Americans-era David Bowie.

The album will be out March 30 in Europe (via Posh Isolation) and March 31 in US (via Sacred Bones). Below you can listen to the seven minute single ‘Hungry For Love’ which showcases Rønnenfelt’s intent of wanting “to create something that sounded half asleep and like it was being dragged across the ground.”

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