Ironware was founded in the spring of 98 by Pasi Humppi And Niklas Moller. The Idea was to make songs easy to listen to and yet in a different way. The guys started to search for musicians to complete the lineup and the first one to join the band was Benny Eriksson a talented drummer. The three guys started to practice on some songs and short after Benny had joined a new member entered the Ironware family. His name was Stefan Andersson a great guitarplayer with a great sence for music. Now the songs started to sound really good and plans to enter a studio took shape. But there was still one member missing in the lineup and to fill the emty space bassplayer Freddy Zielinsky joined the band. After months of practicing the band entered a studio in Herrljunga and the foursong demo "Tales from a twisted world" was recorded.
The band started to play live all around Sweden with great response. During the livesets singer and keybordplayer Pasi felt that the band needed a real keybordplayer and a sixth member was found in Dan Ljungdahl. For some reasons Benny had to leave the band and a new drummer was found in Mr Hakan Strind and this guy knew how to hit the drums. Now the band felt ready to enter the studio once again and a foursong MCD called "Return Of The King" was recorded and this was a killer Mcd. Short after the studio Bassplayer Freddy and Keybordplayer Dan left Ironware To replace Freddy the band found Peter Wiberg. Some more livegigs was made and the band awaited for response from recordlabels. Once again a member left Ironware and it was Wiberg who decided to leave and once again the band had no bassplayer. At this time Freddy was missing the band so much so he decided to join again and the line up was complete once again. The Mcd was sent to a couple of Labels that seemed right for the band and after a while Lmp (Limb Music Productions) showed interesest and recordeal was made. Short after this Ironwares first album was recorded at Los Angered and studio Underground. Break Out will be released this Autumn so keep your eyes open.