Iguana Death Cult – I Like It, It’s Nice: Garage Rock Grit with Soul-Searching Fire
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Why it is trending: Iguana Death Cult’s “I Like It, It’s Nice” is gaining momentum as fans embrace the band’s punchy return to fast, riff-driven garage rock, paired with sharper introspection and a revitalised line-up.
Iguana Death Cult have entered a bold new era, balancing raw intensity with personal reckoning. Formed in 2014 as a group of friends chasing rock ’n’ roll catharsis, the band have since toured extensively with Osees and Frankie and the Witch Fingers, supported Jack White, and performed at major festivals including SXSW, Levitation Festival and Desert Daze. Following a personnel shift, the group welcomed drummer Uri Rennert (Häxxan, Brian Jonestown Massacre), solidifying a dynamic new line-up alongside Tobias Opschoor’s razor-sharp riffing, Jimmy de Kok’s groove-laced percussion and synth textures, and frontman Jeroen Reek’s hefty yet heartfelt delivery.
Lifted from their latest record Guns Out (via Greenway Records & RVRB Records), “I Like It, It’s Nice” captures the band’s resurrection — a return to their fast, punchy garage roots after the art-punk-funk explorations of Echo Palace (Innovative Leisure, 2023). The track pairs relentless rhythms with a reflective undercurrent, embodying a band grappling with hardship, doubt and a burning world beyond their own struggles. Tough on the surface yet contemplative at its core, the song channels anger and solace in equal measure. With this new chapter, Iguana Death Cult prove that reinvention doesn’t mean losing your edge — it means sharpening it with experience.







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