Follow No Label Needed Winners Iron Thrones’ Blog Updates

Posted by Bram Teitelman on Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 3:17 pm

No Label Needed

Those of you following the No Label Needed Contest and Series presented by Scion know that Iron Thrones narrowly won the contest. What you probably don’t know is that Metal Insider shares a wall with the Machine Shop, the studio where they’re recording. So as I type this, i’m hearing a bass rumbling. So the band is in town, they’re recording, they’re loud, and we’re psyched.

The band is keeping a blog, letting readers follow along with their crash course in the music industry, and you can read the band’s updates at both the No Label Needed web site and right here on Metal Insider.

Iron Thrones Blog: No Label Needed Day 6

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Iron Thrones Blog: No Label Needed Day 2

Iron Thrones Blog: No Label Needed Day 1

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