Irontom's New Track 'Feel Good' Now Available to Download

By: Dec. 22, 2014
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Los Angeles based five-piece Irontom have been making waves in their hometown for years and are now ready to make their mark nationwide. Their newest single "Feel Good" premiered on Guitar World and is an imaginative cover of the Gorillaz hit track "Feel Good Inc." With crushing guitar, stirring vocals, and an inventive reimagining of the rap break, this cover is one worth noting.

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"Feel Good" marks the second song in the band's trio of new singles, all produced by Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Jack Irons of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam. Besides being one of the most recognized names in rock music, Jack Irons is also the father of Irontom's lead guitarist Zach Irons. For the two of them, working together in music wasn't something planned, but rather it just happened. Zach says, "My dad and I have been playing together since I was a young kid. It makes perfect sense for us to collaborate. Musically, we have a perfect understanding of each other."

Together with his fellow band members, Harry Hayes on lead vocals, Dane Sandborg on bass, Dan Saslow on keys, and Dyl Williams on drums, Zach was able to use his house as a recording studio, giving Irontom complete creative control over their music.

Irontom's music isn't music that you dispassionately slip into your back pocket for a convenient conversation piece. You wear it on your sleeve. Not every band is willing to go to war with the white noise blasphemy that sprays out of the radio. It's easier to blend in. That's not what Irontom does.

Their first music video for "The Minista" premiered on Rolling Stone. Featuring Charlie Sheen in a cameo and David LeRoy Anderson's (Men In Black, Star Trek Into Darkness, The Nutty Professor) amazing make-up work, the video is a treat for both the eyes and ears.

This band is homegrown, organic and eloquent in its vision. They don't plan on waiting around for a big break. Irons says, "We will do whatever it takes to get our music to as many people as we can, on our terms."

Irontom will be playing a free show at The Bootleg Theatre in Los Angeles, California tonight.

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