David J & The Resistance Take on ICE with “ICE Too Cold To Thaw”

“The song simply roared out of me in a visceral response to the outrageous abuse of power that is happening in the USA right now.” says legendary post-punk artist/songwriter/icon David J about his new song “ICE Too Cold To Thaw” which is released today, October 23, 2025 via Mexico-based label No Devotion Records. The new song which is attributed to DAVID J & the RESISTANCE is a direct affront to the horrors and traumas experienced by non-citizens (and those perceived to be immigrants) by the  United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (commonly abbreviated to “ICE”), the law enforcement agency under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security which has been targeting undocumented immigrants across the country.

Assembling a veritable and impressive collection of artists and musicians, including visual artists Shepard Fairey and Tomo77 who created the front and back artwork, Ulises Bella (Ozomatli), Jason Roberts  (Spoon), Rob Kaechele (DJ K), Slim Zwerling (Slim Zwerling & the Yums), Justin Carl Perkins (Mystery Room Mastering), among others, David J has united them for his groundbreaking single “ICE Too Cold To Thaw.”

The limited edition and autographed 7” single will be released on ice blue vinyl with two tracks: “ICE Too Cold To Thaw” b/w “ICE Too Cold To Thaw (Sad Jazz version)” here. It will also be available in a bundle that includes the 7” single plus an authorized numbered print, autographed by both David J and Shepard Fairey at store.obeygiant.com.