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Elias Rønnenfelt – Speak Daggers misha panfilov Armand Hammer shape-shift through decayingIceage frontman Elias Rnnenfelt pushes deeper into his own world on Speak Daggers, blending folk, post punk, and hazy cloud rap textures into a slow burning, mood heavy album. His voice still carries that raw, cracked intensity hes known for, but the production here is wider, darker, and more experimental. The record pulls in an impressive cast: the Congos add smoky melodica and echo to Not Gonna Follow, Erika de Casier brings a soft counterweight to