Anthemic, raspy punk rock that pairs existential dread with massive gang-vocal choruses. Gritty melodies for the mid-life crisis you didn't see coming.
Iron Chic sounds like the collective voice of a generation that grew up on fast punk and realized that adulthood is mostly just managing disappointment. Their sound is defined by a massive, wall-of-sound guitar approach that feels warm and analog rather than sharp or metallic. The vocals are famously raspy, delivered with a melodic shout that sounds like it's tearing a throat apart in the best way possible, usually backed by a chorus of voices that make every song feel like a communal anthem.
What truly sets them apart is the juxtaposition of their upbeat, driving energy with lyrics that dwell deeply on mortality, depression, and the absurdity of existence. It is 'orgcore' at its most refined, focusing on the emotional release of the singalong. They don't do guitar solos or flashy technical displays; they do heart-on-sleeve vulnerability wrapped in a thick layer of grit and distortion.
Start with 'Not Like This'. It is the definitive blueprint for their sound, containing the tracks that established them as the kings of the Long Island punk scene. It's the perfect entry point for anyone who wants to feel less alone in their own head while also wanting to jump around a basement.
Iron Chic is an American rock band from Long Island, New York, United States. The band consists of Phil Douglas, Jason Lubrano, Gordon Lafler, Mike Bruno, and Jesse Litwa. The band has released 3 records to date. All three of their albums have received positive reviews on websites such as Pitchfork, Noisey and PunkNews.org. The band released their third album and first for SideOneDummy Records, titled You Can't Stay Here, on October 13, 2017.
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