On June 30th internationally, Dying Victims Productions will release the
highly anticipated debut album of Australia's Ironhawk, Ritual of the War Path, on CD and
vinyl LP formats. And today, Deaf Forever magazine's website premieres the
new track "Signal
to Oblivion." Hear Ironhawk's "Signal
to Oblivion" in its entirety exclusively HERE.
From the remote
backwaters of Tasmania, Ironhawk emerged in 2013
at a ramshackle basement gig where a hijack of the stage to butcher a handful
of Motörhead covers lit the fuse, which in turn exploded as the unholy trinity
of Simon (ex-Bastard Squad, Distroy), Mitch (ex-Vulgar, Bulletproof), and Ange
(The Wizar’d, Tarot) cast blackened metalpunk forged in the flames of Bathory,
Amebix, Sacrilege, Venom, and English Dogs.
The year 2014 saw the first round of tracks to be released as the mini-album Boozehounds From Hell. However, it
was in the years that followed that Ironhawk would
gain momentum, with rowdy live shows around Australia and beyond, building
their following of headbangers and hellraisers. The year 2017 saw the Cemetery of Steel EP give the taste
of metalpunk fury, and upon the plague of 2020, Ironhawk turned to
the studio to lay down their long-awaited full-length debut, Ritual of the War Path.
Like a time-warp to 1985, Ritual of the War Path
is a grandiose-yet-grimy statement of ancient metalpunk powers known only to
the most devout. To say that Ironhawk are indeed
“devout” – and direly so – to their etched-into-steel influences would be an
understatement; to say that the power-trio actually DO something with those
influences is also an understatement. Thus, we hear the cavernous crunge of early
Bathory, the sooty surge of early Sacrilege, the burning spirits of prime
English Dogs, and definitely (and uniquely for this style) the epic landscapes
of mid ‘80s Amebix across the album’s surprisingly dynamic 37 minutes. It’s
that lattermost element, in particular, which puts Ritual
of the War Path into rarefied territory, for instead of merely
aping Amebix’s most characteristic moments (or whole riffs themselves), Ironhawk thread
those textures into most of the album’s songs, giving Motörcharge a new look –
but one still rooted in a road warrior past.
Life is bleak, dark, perhaps beyond redemption. Why not hop on a rusty,
bespiked dune-buggy and set out for new adventures on the wasteland with Ironhawk’s Ritual of the War Path?
Begin those
adventures with the brand-new track "Signal to Oblivion" exclusively HERE, courtesy of Deaf Forever,
Germany's defenders of the true. Cover and and tracklisting are as
follows:
Tracklisting
for Ironhawk (Australia)'s Ritual of the War Path
1. The Final Crusade
2. Signal To Oblivion
3. Into The Circle
4. Sanctimony
5. Eternal Winter
6. Dark Age
7. Escape From The Void
8. Doomsday Rider
9. Gates Of Beyond
10. Ritual Of The War Path
1. The Final Crusade
2. Signal To Oblivion
3. Into The Circle
4. Sanctimony
5. Eternal Winter
6. Dark Age
7. Escape From The Void
8. Doomsday Rider
9. Gates Of Beyond
10. Ritual Of The War Path
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