Jul 28 2010

Iron Thrones – Record o’ the Month Out Yesterday!

Angry Metal Guy

So, Iron Thrones‘ new EP The Wretched Sun which I made the Record o’ the Month and raved about in my review came out yesterday (the 27th of July, 2010). You can order the record from the band via their website (actually, through their store, but go to their site, too) and over at their Band Camp you can download the EP for $6 and you can still download the particularly excellent Visions of Light (the band’s first LP) for as much as you want (i.e. free, if you don’t want to contribute to the band’s well-being).

Oh yeah, it’s also available on Amazon, iTunes and any other number of sources where you can probably find the thing.

Listen to that song above (I hope you’re already doing so) and tell me that it isn’t worth your six bucks. Or wait, it is worth your six bucks. So fucking buy it already.

Edit: Oh right. My friendly competitors over at The Number of the Blog (who shall lose righteously in the Pigskin Destroyer 666 Fantasy Football League) are also sponsoring a tour for the band as well. If you click that link up there, it will take you to their vastly inferior website for the details. Or you could stay right here in the comfort of AngryMetalGuy.com and look at the tour dates.

7/29/10 — Chicago, IL @ The Double Door w/ The Alaya Conscious, Hessler
7/31/10 — Columbus, OH @ The Summit w/ The C.O.A.S.T., Artillery Breath
8/01/10 — Aliquippa, PA @ The Fallout Shelter w/ Sathanas, Dethlehem
8/02/10 — Brooklyn, NY@ The Charleston w/ East of the Wall, Name, & more!
8/03/10 — Allenstown, NH @ Ground Zero w/ TBA
8/04/10 — Worcester, MA @ Tammany Hall w/ Irepress, Frozen
8/05/10 — Philadelphia, PA @ The M Room w/ Monolith, Willing Swords
8/07/10 — Spartanburg, SC @ Ground Zero w/ TBA
8/10/10 — Clarksville, TN @ The Coup w/ Evolve or Die
8/11/10 — Nashville, TN @ The Muse w/ TBA
8/12/10 — St. Louis, MO @ The Firebird w/ Ashes and Iron
8/13/10 — Marshalltown, IA @ The American Legion w/ Anno Domine, Tony Rocky Horror

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Jun 28 2010

Iron Thrones – The Wretched Sun Review

Angry Metal Guy

Iron Thrones // The Wretched Sun
Rating: 4.0/5.0 — Sophomore slump (but still great!)
Label: Who Needs a Label?
Websites: ironthrones.com | myspace.com/ironthrones
Release Date: July 27th, 2010

Those of you who have been reading Angry Metal Guy since the beginning will remember that I lauded heavy praise on a Minneapolis, Minnesota based band called Iron Thrones last year after I downloaded their record (for free) and had myself a little Angry Metal Hernia™. The band was incredible. Like some kind of unholy cross between Opeth and Jesus… or whatever. I promptly declared the record amazing, gave it five stars and then took a cold shower. In any case, Visions of Light, the debut, still ranks as the best unsigned act I’ve ever heard and I have had very, very high hopes for the follow up record—The Wretched Sun—which will be self-released on the 27th of July after the very talented band went and won the No Label Needed contest and got sent to a pro studio. Continue reading

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May 27 2009

Iron Thrones – Visions of Light

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Iron ThronesVisions of Light (2008)
Rating: 5.0/5.0 – Perfect
Label: Unsigned – Get the CD FREE at IronThrones.com

It’s maybe just me that falls for this kind of stuff, but sometimes bands just jump out of nowhere and bite you in the ass and present to you their own version of exactly what it is you appreciate in the music that surrounds you.  In this case, what it is in the underground scene that still appeals to you even though you’re getting old, bitter and disconnected from a lot of the modern bands that people are pissing themselves over.  Iron Thrones are just that band, that band that makes you jealous as a musician, that makes you excited about the future of metal and makes you totally, ridiculously confused as to why on earth they’re unsigned!

This is easily the best unsigned record I’ve ever heard in my entire life, and giving some of the mediocrity that’s been working its way out of other labels, I’m just really surprised that this band hasn’t gotten picked up yet.  At their root I’d probably call Iron Thrones metalcore, but that wouldn’t do them justice.  While their vocalist is definitely a hardcore vocalist (in the veins of Burst, and Cult of Luna), the music is just so much more advanced and interesting than anything I’ve really heard coming out of the metalcore scene (well, maybe that’s not entirely true if you consider a band like Dillinger’s Escape Plan or Between the Buried and Me to be metalcore bands).

So get to it already, jackass!” you’re saying.  I can hear you.  Know that I don’t like it.  Anyway, so basically the thing with these guys is that they’re immensely excellent song-writers.  The music  sounds to me like an incredibly excellent blend of Opeth style riffing and some acoustics with Cult of Luna feel and vocals, while incorporating much of the Gothenburg Swedish metal style into some occasionally break-downy hardcore.  The sound goes between some pretty  heavy sounding death parts, to the 6/8 swing of acoustic parts and heavier parts with beautiful harmonies.  The vocals are never misplaced, and the parts flow smoothly in between them with perfect segues.  Sound complicated?  Well, if you’re having trouble imagining it, it’s probably because you’ve never heard anything quite like it before.  However, the mix of excellent groove, technical passages and good guitar work is blended together into fairly long, but not at all boring songs, which ebb and flow until the album is over and leaves you wishing it was still going.

I was also incredibly impressed with the production on this, especially since these guys are unsigned.  I gotta say, it definitely helped to listen to a record that sounded professional from the get go even though the band doesn’t have a real label and, well, if I were an A&R guy, I’d be jumping at this band.  In essence, I can’t imagine that I will not be hearing more about this band unless they fall to the fate of other excellent bands who left before their time–the badly timed breakup.  If these guys can pull off what they do so superbly on this album live, I’d suspect they’re a shoe-in at a good label.  And hopefully they’ll go on tour with In Mourning and Opeth.  That would be totally fucking sweet.

I wouldn’t be angry at all.  For at least like, three hours or something.

As a final note, there is also a psychological idea that implies if something is free that it somehow has less value to the person who is consuming it.  I know that seems weird, but it’s true.  We tend to value things that cost us more, because, well, they cost us a ton.  This album is totally free, and trust me, it doesn’t lower the quality at all.  It doesn’t change the fact that I know I will still be listening to this album in 10 years, and hopefully informing everyone how I was “so into these guys before they were cool.”  What it DOES do is make you want to contribute to the cause.  Which I totally suggest you do.  There are physical copies of the CD available as well as it being available on iTunes.  Go take a listen to it, download the whole thing and if you like it, send the guys $5 (I’ll bet £5 or €5 would make them happier ’cause it’s worth more than the dollar right now).  They’re being totally forward thinking releasing their record for free, and I gotta say I really respect them for doing that.  Especially since the album is so fantastic.

Iron Thrones outside a house..

Would somebody sign these guys already!? They're living on somebody's porch, and they're getting uncomfortable...

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