IRON STEEL: Cover Of JUDAS PRIEST Classic Posted Online

December 24, 2008

IRON STEEL, the new metal "supergroup" featuring David Ellefson (ex-MEGADETH),Morgan Rose (SEVENDUST),and Jim LaMarca (CHIMAIRA),has issued the following update:

"Due to an overwhelming request for new music, IRON STEEL has added two new songs for you to worship! IRON STEEL has recorded the classic JUDAS PRIEST song 'Rapid Fire' and a new original song titled 'Saints Of Sin'.

"Coming off the heels of the critically acclaimed EP 'Devil May Care' (produced by Grammy-nominated producer Johnny K.),IRON STEEL rushed into the studio and whipped out five new songs to be released with the smash hits 'STD', 'Hail Satan', 'Goth Girl' and the thrash hit of the millennium, 'Attack!', to make it a full-length album."

IRON STEEL singer and guitarist Fran Strine says, "After receiving tens of thousands of emails and fan letters begging for new music, I have decided to release these two new songs. Please keep in mind that they have not been mixed or mastered yet. However, I expect you all to kiss the ring. Now fuck off and hail Satan! 666!"

Visit www.myspace.com/ironsteel666 to listen to the new tracks.

Buzznet's TheReaper conducted an interview with IRON STEEL members Fran Strine (vocals/guitar),Tommy Redd (guitar),Morgan Rose (SEVENDUST; drums),Jim LaMarca (CHIMAIRA; bass) and David Ellefson (ex-MEGADETH; bass) during this year's NAMM show (National Association of Music Merchants),which took place January 17-20 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. Watch the five-minute clip below.

Commenting on IRON STEEL, Ellefson said in a press release, "IRON STEEL is the modern-day STORMTROOPERS OF DEATH. It's all bad-ass players throwin' down on one sick disc of metal!"

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