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Iron On (band)

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Years active
  
2002–2009

Genres
  
Indie rock, Pop rock

Website
  
Official website

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Origin
  
Brisbane, Australia (2002)

Members
  
Kate Cooper, Ian Rogers, Nicola Phoenix, Ross Hope

Albums
  
Oh the Romance, Everybody Calm Down, The Understudy, Perfect Organism EP

Record labels
  
PLUS ONE RECORDS, ION Recordings

Iron On was an indie rock/pop band from Brisbane, Australia.

Contents

Biography

The band formed in 2002 after members Kate Cooper (Guitar/Vocals) and Ross Hope (Guitar/Vocals) met at university. Not long after, Ian Rogers (Bass) joined, and Iron On was forged - named after a Superchunk song. After three years original drummer Nicola Phoenix was replaced by Marieca Page (Drums).

Iron On releases to date consist of debut EP "The Understudy" (2003), EP "Everybody Calm Down" (2004), debut album "Oh The Romance" (2005) and EP "The Verse" (2007). They were nominated for "favourite new international artist/group" in 2006 by Canadian Music Week.

According to the band's Myspace profile, Iron On has disbanded. Kate Cooper now plays in the band An Horse along with Damon Cox, drummer for bands Intercooler and Mary Trembles. Ian Rogers plays bass guitar in duo No Anchor. Ross Hope has started a new pop/rock band called Disco Nap.

Oh The Romance

Iron On recorded their debut album in a renovated Church turned Studio out in Applewood, Ipswich with ARIA award-winning producer Magoo (Regurgitator, Midnight Oil, Jebediah, Kate Miller-Heidke).

The band members remarked on the setting of the recording studio as being 'alarmingly similar to the Great Northern Hotel in Twin Peaks'

Notable Success

Since forming in July 2002, Iron On have also toured around Australia and played as far afield as Canada, alongside such illustrious artists as Sleater Kinney (US), Ben Kweller (US), Kaki King (US), Magic Dirt (AUS), Screamfeeder (AUS), The Superjesus (AUS), The Gossip (US), Tegan and Sara (CAN), Shout Out Louds (SWE) and The Shins (US).

In 2003 Iron On played the Brisbane leg of the Livid Festival and in January 2005 played the Big Day Out. November 2005 they were selected by Triple J for the Next Crop promotion in celebration of Oz Music Month.

In December 2005 Rave Magazine named them “Rave Critics Choice 2005” for debut album Oh the Romance. In February 2006 the band hit the road with Canadian songwriting wonder-twins Tegan and Sara. Shortly after, the band showcased at Canadian Music Week (CMW) in Toronto, where they were shortlisted for the “2006 Indies” in the “Favourite New Artist/International Group” category. and managed to create a stir with Canadian fans and critics alike.

Their release of "Oh The Romance" was met with acclaim across Brisbane and Australia, with a number of local street press and local community radio stations making it their album of the week.

EPs

The Understudy (2003)

  1. Ruddy
  2. Best Or Less
  3. Old Cat
  4. Everything Takes Too Long
  5. Sleep In

Everybody Calm Down (2004)

  1. Fifty-Four Equals Two Hundred
  2. Watch Me Stumble
  3. Butter On The Brakes
  4. Repetition, Repetition
  5. Arrange Me
  6. I Had To Read It More Than Once

The Verse (2007)

  1. One Man Band
  2. Showing Signs
  3. Snow (Applewood Session)
  4. Can't Concentrate (Applewood Session)
  5. Terrible Year

Albums

Oh The Romance (2005)

  1. Learn Today Earn Tomorrow
  2. Reckless Pronto
  3. Playing Hard To Want
  4. Sidewalk
  5. Hearts
  6. There's A Shirt Of Yours At My House
  7. The Safety
  8. High Miami High
  9. Keeping Up Appearances
  10. More Than Tape

Songs

Learn Today Earn TomorrowOh the Romance · 2005
More Than TapeOh the Romance · 2005
PLaying Hard To WantOh the Romance · 2005

References

Iron On (band) Wikipedia