IRON STEEL Prepares To Release EP

January 8, 2008

The time is upon us for the metal universe to behold the majesty of IRON STEEL! A meeting of metallic minds that produced some of the most explosive rock and roll out there — the "Devil May Care" EP — IRON STEEL boasts an incredible membership roster with a work ethic to match their talents. The men of IRON STEEL — along with Homme De Mystere on guitar, and songwriter Zach Strine) have been slaving away in Tree Sound Studios / Light House Studios in Atlanta, GA, writing and recording five brand new tracks with mega-producer Johnny K. (DISTURBED, 3 DOORS DOWN, STAIND). The new classics — "Attack", "STD", "Pie Eater", "Hail Satan", and "Goth Girl" — will be mixed in early January by Shawn Grove (MATCHBOX 20, SEVENDUST).

IRON STEEL contributing musicians:

Fran Strine (Vocals/Guitar)
Tommy Redd (Guitar)
Morgan Rose (SEVENDUST) (Drums)
Jim LaMarca (CHIMAIRA) (Bass)
Rachel Bolan (SKID ROW) (Bass)
David Ellefson (ex-MEGADETH) (Bass)

You can meet IRON STEEL live in their full glory at:

Friday, January 18, 2008 at 3:00 p.m.
At the 2008 NAMM Show
in Anaheim, CA
at the Peavey booth

Ellefson comments on his bandmates: "IRON STEEL is the modern day STORMTROOPERS OF DEATH. It's all badass players throwin' down on one sick disc of metal!" Fran bellows: "My brothers in metal — the men of IRON STEEL — share a lust for blood, spiked leather and screaming hot groupies.... This is why we play music that will kick you in the throat.. and if the music doesn't do it, I'll do it with my steel tipped boots... ahahahahahahaha!!!!!"

The EP will be made available to the public shortly after the NAMM show. IRON STEEL and "their people" are working out the details and will announce them as soon as possible.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/ironsteel66.

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