The Iron Roses Announce Share "Soldier of Fortune" Video // Announce North America Tour

"The Iron Roses' self-titled album is more ambitious both musically and thematically than most artists choose (or even would be allowed) to go on a debut" — SPIN

"Don’t sleep on The Iron Roses self-titled album. It is a great fucking listen" — New Noise Magazine

“"..melodic punk perfection, lyrically challenging but musically letting loose. Each of the eleven tracks delivers a defiant manifesto that you can dance into the dark times to" — The Punk Site

Released on October 20, THE IRON ROSES smashed onto the punk scene with a self-titled album that set the political world ablaze. Perhaps said best in a review by SPIN, they have created a "collection of songs from people who have been around long enough to know how the world works, what they like about it and what they won't tolerate any longer."

Angst-filled, sure, but hopeful, THE IRON ROSES create music videos that invoke triumph and joy in a world where policies are forever changing. Filmed on their last show of their recent European tour and directed by Gideon Rothmann, the band presents their newest video for "Soldier of Fortune."

Nathan and Becky further explain, "It holds such an important message for so many who have felt betrayed by those they once looked up to. After the album's release, we found that this song empowered many voices who have felt unheard, and it has been an incredible challenge to those who look the other way instead of calling out problematic behavior."

If your musical curiosities have been peaked by this high-energy punk band who utilize love, brazen lyrics and elements of multiple genres to embrace change and inspire hope, then sample their other video offerings for tracks:  "Screaming For A Change," "Justify The Lies," and "Old Guard."

Never ones to settle, please join us in celebrating the second pressing of their self-titled record on two new vinyl variants, available now at this location. Time to get up and grab yourself a ticket to see these tracks live with some of the most impassioned musicians punk has to offer. 

PHOTO CREDIT:  Gideon Rothmann

The Iron Roses' upcoming Spring 2024 North American tour dates are below.

THE IRON ROSES ON TOUR:
4/12 – St Catherines, ON – Warehouse Council Hall * 
4/13 – Toronto, ON – The Concert Hall *
4/27 – Lancaster, PA – Launch 
5/01 – Vienna, VA – Jammin Java
5/02 – Brooklyn, NY – Kingsland * 
5/03 – Medford, MA – Deep Cuts *
5/04 – Providence, RI – Alchemy *
5/09  – Pittsburgh, PA – Mr. Roboto Project ^
5/10 – Toledo, OH – Ottawa Tavern ^
5/11 – Lansing, MI – Stoopfest ^
5/13 – Chicago, IL – Subterranean ^
5/14 – Lakewood, OH – The Foundry ^
5/15 – Rochester, NY – Montage Music Hall ^
5/16 – Stroudsburg, PA – Sherman Showcase ^
5/17 – Montreal, QC – Pouzza ^
5/24 – Las Vegas, NV – Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino
5/25 – Las Vegas, NV – Punk Rock Bowling
* With LOWEST OF THE LOW
^With HIT LIKE A GIRL  

THE IRON ROSES ARE:
Nathan Gray (They/Them) — Vocals
Becky Fontaine (She/Her) — Vocals
Philip "Eugenius" Smith (He/Him) — Guitar + Vocals
Pedro Aida (He/Him) — Guitar + Backing Vocals
Michael Espinosa (He/Him) — Bass + Backing Vocals
Steve Cerri (He/Him) — Drums

ABOUT THE IRON ROSES:
The Iron Roses are a passionate, unique, and beautiful group of people making music that we hope will change the world. Fueled by the injustices of our current times - their songs are the kind of protest anthems that only a group of seasoned musicians could make. Still angry, still driven, and still screaming — this is a band that will never give up the fight, alongside a label that has made it a priority to provide music that is as important as it is impressive, Iodine Recordings. Yes, we can discuss their pedigree, most notably their frontperson Nathan Gray (of Boysetsfire), and their relentless touring and political activism. But none of those things matter if the songs don’t connect with the listener. And this collection of songs are going to do just that. From the opening notes of the first song the cards are on the table. The objective is clear – The Iron Roses are putting to words and music all the thoughts you’ve had these last few dark years. With the worldwide political climate leaning further and further from the left. With rights for many being limited and destroyed. With no end in sight. We need bands like The Iron Roses giving us a soundtrack to fight. Songs to pour our anger and frustration into when we sing along - just as they did when they wrote and recorded them. The beauty of seeing these six individuals singing their truth is astounding. Watching them grow from strength to strength in the last few years it is unsurprising that this record is the outcome. They, and their songs, represent such power, love, and passion — something that we need more than ever in this world today.

The Iron Roses Announce "The Iron Roses" + Share "Screaming for a Change" Video — WATCH🌹

The Iron Roses  — Nathan Gray (They/Them), vocals; Becky Fontaine (She/Her), vocals; Philip "Eugenius" Smith (He/Him), guitar and vocals; Pedro Aida (He/Him), guitar and backing vocals; Michael Espinosa (He/Him), bass and backing vocals; and Steve Cerri(He/Him), drums — are a passionate, unique, and beautiful group of people making music that they hope will change the world. 

Their sound is fueled by the injustices of our current times — their songs are the kind of protest anthems that only a group of seasoned musicians could make. Still angry, still driven, and still screaming, this is a band that will never give up the fight.

The band will drop its self-titled album via Iodine Recordings on October 20. Pre-order it
here.

Also, The Iron Roses shared the video for the incendiary first single "Screaming for a Change."

Watch it below

"Kicking off an album meant to both inspire an uprising against old systems and old ideals, 'Screaming for a Change' stands as an anthem for those ready to take their power back," vocalist Nathan Gray states. "We knew this song was the perfect choice to kick off our album and introduce ourselves to the world, as it perfectly sets up what you can expect from The Iron Roses — politically charged, anthemic punk rock with reggae, ska, and, yes, even some post-hardcore and metal influences. This is a song that firmly plants its feet and raises its middle finger in the air. We ain't backing down without a fight."

Regarding the accompanying video, Becky Fontaine continues, "The video is our introduction to the world, not only by its assertion of our social and politically-forward message, but our hearts as a diverse group of humans who don't take themselves too seriously. When we are on stage together, we are having the time of our lives, and we really wanted the video to reflect that joy, and our chemistry together. 'Screaming for a Change' doesn't need to be done in anger; it can be joyful and life-affirming. Simply existing in love and autonomy is a middle finger in the face of those who wish to see us stay down in misery; might as well shine!"
 
            It takes serious talent to write and sing songs that sound angry while the music lifts your spirits. So much of political punk is abrasive and unpleasant. No hooks. No melodies. But other times passionate and irate words sound incongruent with emotionless and insipid music. The Iron Roses manage something rare and commanding with music that lifts the heart coupled powerfully with lyrics that express fury and resentment of the current world. 
 
            Punk as a genre has been so commodified and diluted over the last decades that it seems to be ever-increasingly hard to find bands that resonate this way — that sing and play with such intensity that their authenticity cannot be questioned, that prove that true punk is alive and well and can have you dancing around your kitchen singing along at the top of your voice. 
 
            Yes, we can discuss their pedigree, as well — most notably their frontperson Nathan Gray (of Boysetsfire fame), and their relentless touring and political activism. But none of those things matter if the songs don't connect with the listener. And this collection of songs are going to do just that. From the opening notes of the first song, the cards are on the table. The objective is clear — The Iron Roses are putting to words and music all the thoughts you've had these last few dark years. With the worldwide political climate leaning further and further from the left. With rights for many being limited and destroyed. With no end in sight. We need bands like The Iron Roses giving us a soundtrack to fight. Songs to pour our anger and frustration into when we sing along - just as they did when they wrote and recorded them — and will be doing so from stage when they hit the road hard this autumn.