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Scrap Iron Sun is the culmination of many years of writing music together. I was in a local pub one Saturday night with my beer buddy, Marty Howe, when he turned to me in a not so coherent state and said, "I feel like I'm getting a rusty tan..," to which I replied, "What..?" and he pointed to a metal art sun hanging over the bar and said, "...under the scrap iron sun!" There you have it. Fitting... I believe... Scrap... Rusty... Anyway, we're Scrap Iron Sun. The album consists of mid-high tempo songs that have great sounding chord progressions and very catchy lyrics that stay in your head. The songs have various influences in them that make each track distinctive but the collection of sounds works well together. Influences of country can be heard on "I can't make myself love you", rockabilly with "Borrowed time", pop with "Excuses", sixties with "Dr. George", "Mr. Hate" and "The girl next door", philosophical with "Don't lose your sleep", "Only the dead know for sure" and "I'm still sane", a nice smokey bar sound with a great horn part on "Wallflower's Lament", "Big Brother" has a traditional rock sound with a protest attitude, "Better Off" is different to say the least but definitely a fun tune, "Get out of my way" has a straight up blues progression with lyrics that everyone can relate to, and finally we finish up with an instrumental that Scott describes as "punk surf" aptly named "Getting a rusty tan under the scrap iron sun"! We recorded one cover tune that was made popu
Excuses
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No Milk Today
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Wallflower's Lament
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Get Out of My Way
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Better Off
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Borrowed Time
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Dr George
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I Can't Make Myself Love You
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Don't Lose Your Sleep
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I'm Still Sane
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Big Brother
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Only the Dead Know For Sure
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Mr Hate
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The Girl Next Door
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Getting a Rusty Tan
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