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by Jürgen Tschamler
(09.07.2007)
Listening to this album without prejudice you cannot but conclude that this band not only incredibly rocks the house, but also does no compromises to any particular genre and has played in every little club around to become known. That the guys, however, due to their age are not even allowed to buy beer β none of them is over 16 β causes enormous frown. Ironhead are one of the winners of the EMP Great Desaster Bandcontest and on their first album, these guys rock extremely powerful and cool. Of course, real routine, skilfulness and coolness will only be achieved over time, but the ten tracks of the album have balls. Somewhere between Power Rock, AC/DC and pure, edgy Heavy Metal, the music is provided with a great sound and can absolutely convince. Songs like "Living on drugs" and "We gonna rock now" will soon find a lot of friends. Guys, you're on the right way!