Capping off a year that found Scotland’s
Iron Claw being hailed as the Rock n’ Roll comeback story of the Decade,
Iron Claw has roared back to build upon the momentum and notoriety gained in 2011.
Rightly hailed as one of the silent legends, the pioneers of British Heavy Metal and Hard Rock, with their Ripple Music debut, A Different Game, Iron Claw proved that their role in Rock history shall never go unspoken again. A hard biting, bluesy album found the band re-energized and vibrant on their first ever official releases.
After separating with vocalist Gordon Brown, Iron Claw conducted an extensive, nationwide search to find their new lead singer, Dumphries native, Gary Hair, then immediately ducked into the studio to put their new vocal chords to work. Now, having emerged fully refreshed, revitalized and a bit meaner, Iron Claw are ready to unleash their new single, “Final Hour” onto a rock-loving world. As bassist Alex Wilson puts it, Gary brings a “heavier direction to the band, more hard rock energy and passion. This should mark a return to an even heavier, rockier Iron Clawsound.” A sound befitting of a band that has rightly become legendary among underground metal fans.Don’t miss out on your chance to catch this latest chapter in the ongoing rock and roll history that is Iron Claw.
Don’t forget to check out A Different Game, still available on Ripple Music and world-wide through Nail Distribution, Code 7 Distribution, Clearspot International and at the label’s web store.
Here’s what the press are saying:“The songs crackle along, the voice conveys experience and resolve, the solos tasteful. An effortlessly playable collection of working man’s hard rock, and a heartening reassertion of power from metal’s forgotten founding fathers. 8 out of 10” —
Metal Hammer, Issue 225
“Scotland’s Proto-Metal pioneers, Iron Claw, return with a long-awaited album of gritty, blues-based melodic heavy rock that is already garnering album-of-the-year accolades.” – Puregrainaudio
“This is a solid, dynamic, vintage rock ‘n roll record, 13 tracks spanning 57 minutes yet hardly a dull moment to be found. A Different Game is more of the same—high quality heavy rock unearthed from the underground” – Hellbound.ca
“My first listen to A Different Game should not have been in my car: the rear speakers are nearly blown. Thanks to the heavy end of Iron Claw, they’re likely obliterated!” – Dangerdog.com