The first single for
Beyondless, "Catch It", was released on 12 February 2018. The single was given the Best New Track acclaim from
Pitchfork. Sasha Geffen praised the song for its complexity and unpredictability, saying that when it "slows to a false ending and then spins back up into a raucous, unhinged instrumental climax, it only makes his come-on sound like it could double as a threat." With the release of the single, the band announced tour dates for the Summer of 2018. On 1 March 2018, Iceage released their second single, "Pain Killer" which featured backing vocals from
Sky Ferreira. With the release of the single, Iceage announced further details on their fourth studio album, including the full track list, and the name of the album. The track has been described as a jazz-influenced track due to its backing horns and percussion. Three weeks later, their third single "Take It All" was released. The track was described by Laurence Day of
The Line of Best Fit as "sprawling". Leas called "Take It All" an "enigmatic piece, with an atmosphere that unfolds gradually and changes within a single moment, managing to come across as haunting, angered, and a darkly pretty reverie simultaneously." Ryan Reed of the
Rolling Stone gave high remarks to the violin appearance by Nils Gröndahl. Robin Murray of
Clash magazine praised the lyricism of the track. The fourth single released prior to the album releasing was "The Day the Music Dies", which was released on 18 April 2018. == Critical reception ==