DRAGONFORCE Bassist Launches IRON STEEL

April 13, 2007

IRON STEEL, the new project featuring Frederic Leclercq from DRAGONFORCE and vocalist Fran Strine, has posted a song called "Attack" on its MySpace page. The track was recorded in one take April 7, 2007 at the House of Blues in Chicago, Illinois and features guest appearances by members of CHIMAIRA, KILLSWITCH ENGAGE and DRAGONFORCE.

Commented recent KILLSWITCH touring guitarist Patrick Lachman (ex-DAMAGEPLAN, HALFORD),who guests on the song, "I have jammed with one of greatest vocalist of all time when I was in HALFORD, but when I heard the vocal power of Fran Strine I almost fainted, and the musical wizardness of Frederic Leclercq is spell-binding."

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