Danish rock and punk band Iceage released its sixth studio album, "For Love of Grace & the Hereafter," on May 29, 2026 [1].
The release marks the band's first new studio project in five years [2]. It follows the 2021 record "Seek Shelter" and represents a significant return to the public eye for the group.
The album is available for streaming worldwide through the Mexican Summer label [3]. This latest work is described as an urgent and raw continuation of the band's previous musical explorations [4].
To support the launch, Iceage announced a series of limited-capacity shows. These performances will take place in New York City, Los Angeles, London, and Copenhagen [5].
The rollout for the album included three singles, which featured the track "The Weak" [6]. In discussing the themes of the new material, vocalist Elias Rønnenfelt said, "life is for the weak" [6].
The band's return to the recording studio ends a lengthy gap in its discography [2]. By opting for limited-capacity venues for its promotional tour, the group maintains an intimate connection with its audience while introducing the new material in major global hubs [5].
“"life is for the weak."”
The release of 'For Love of Grace & the Hereafter' signals a strategic return for Iceage after a five-year silence. By partnering with Mexican Summer and scheduling exclusive, small-scale shows in key international cities, the band is prioritizing a curated, high-demand atmosphere over a traditional wide-scale tour to rebuild momentum for its sixth studio effort.





