Old News
4.5.2008 – Back & Better
So, I know it’s been a long time since we’ve updated the site, but I figured that as long as I’m gonna update it, I’m gonna update it a LOT. I hope you all like the new layout of the front page.
Boo and Boo Too are busy putting the finishing touches on the mixing of their upcoming full-length, tentatively titled “No Tempo.”
Tut Tut will be touring in the summer.
It’s Over! had a MASSIVE CD release show at Crosstown Station in Kansas City, and is currently playing around about town.
It’s spring! Smell some flowers.
12.24.2007 – Oregon As A Shape/Night Wounds split
Ironpaw Records is pleased to announce that in mid-March, we’ll be releasing a split 12” record, with one side belonging to our very own Oregon As A Shape , and the other side belonging to the totally awesome Night Wounds .
But wait, it gets better. Oregon As A Shapes side will feature a remix by Brenmar that can be heard at the OAAS myspace .
Then of course, there’s the fact that Bradford Cox from Deerhunter/ The Atlas Sound will be doing the artwork. Minor detail.
...that enough cred for ya? More info on how to pre-order this will come up in future weeks. Merry Christmas and happy holidays!
12.16.2007 – Heart Goes Nine Pre-Orders
Ladies and Gents, the moment has arrived. In celebration of officially only having ONE MONTH to go before the release of Tut Tut’s “The Heart Goes Nine,” we here at IP recs are offering the album for pre-order from this very website starting…right now!
Why order now? Here’s a special incentive: The first 50 people to order the album get a free, limited edition Tut Tut t-shirt, as well as a goodie bag of…well…whatever we have lying around, basically. Plus, if you really, really want an autographed copy, we can arrange that. But let’s face facts – autographs are dumb.
There is so much exciting news happening with the Paw right now that, honestly, it’s best we try and space it out over several days. For now, focus on ordering The Heart Goes Nine. ‘Cause it’s worth it.
10.26.2007 – Oregon As A Shape
Ironpaw Records is pleased to announce the latest addition to our roster – Oregon As A Shape. Be on the look out for a cassette version of his EP available at shows and on this very website in February 2008.
Also, in anticipation of an upcoming full-length, the Jimmy D and The Rotten III page is back up on the website.
10.10.2007 – The Heart Goes Nine
The Heart Goes Nine, the second Tut Tut album and the third release on Ironpaw Records, is officially slated for release on January 15, 2008.
Yes, that’s also Alex’s birthday.
Exclusive MP3s from the new album will be up on this website within the next few weeks. They’ll also be making an appearance on the Tut Tut myspace page.
8.10.2007 – B&BT are awesome….again

Things just keep on happening for Boo and Boo Too, don’t they? Just today they were named as the CMJ Sonicbids spotlight artist for the week. More info here
Everyone’s favorite Lawrencians will also be heading out on yet another Easterly tour this coming Fall. Their debut EP is also going to get distributed to tons more college and non-commercial radio in the coming weeks, so fire up those request lines!
Literally everyone else (Tut Tut, Seiji Suenaga, It’s Over, Jimmy D & The Rotten 3) is in some stage of completion on a new album. Pretty much all of these will be out literally any day now. I promise.
7.8.2007 – Boo & Boo Too Tour Blog
...How exciting! The Boo crew have started up a blog that will chronicle their latest journey across the eastern section of our fine country.
you can find it at booandbootoo.blogspot.com
- Tut Tut has new shows! Check it for more info.
7.1.2007 – Boo & Boo Too On Tour / More!
Nevermind about that release show. The tour dates for Boo and Boo Too have been (more or less) completely finalized! Check the shows page for more.
Also: Seiji Suenaga’s debut album is finally finished recording and mixing. It should be available by this Fall!
6.8.2007 – Release show
There is an Ironpaw Records launch party/show tentatively planned for the 30th of June. I don’t know where it’s going to be, and I haven’t asked any of the bands whether or not they can play.
Let’s just hope that it happens so I don’t end up looking like an ass.
Also – The IP shop has been beefed up a little bit more – now you can listen to free download-able song samples and find out interesting trivia for all of our releases. Hooray!
6.1.2007 – The Store is Up!
Yep, you read right. Now you can buy Ironpaw Records releases online, right here . How exciting. It’s sort of in its bare-bones stages right now, but as more and more releases come along you’ll be able to actually see the track lists in a pop-up window, listen to song samples, etc.
In more roster-specific news:
- The recent Boo and Boo Too tour went quite well, finishing up with a fantastic EP release show at Love Garden in Lawrence.
- It’s Over is getting ever-so-close to completing their debut full-length.
- The new Tut Tut album is in the process of getting mastered and artwork-ed and should be out by the end of this summer.
- The debut Seiji Suenaga album is in the finishing stages right now – just a few minor things to be smoothed out.
It’s June! Good times.
5.18.2007 – Boo & Boo Too EP
The new Boo and Boo Too EP is in!
I’m working on getting the online store up, but until that time if you want to order a copy, send an email via the contact page and we will get back to you.
5.10.2007 – Boo & Boo Too on Tour
Boo & Boo Too is going on tour this summer, with the wonderful Baby Birds Don’t Drink Milk. Go to the tour page more info.
The Boo crew will also have a new EP out on May 20 – the second ever release on Ironpaw records. Get excited! Before long, you’ll be able to order these online right here at this very website. Just trust me on this one.
5.5.2007 – The First Release!
The first release on Iron Paw Records, Sell Your Ideas, They Are Totally Acceptable by Tut Tut will be available to purchase on Tuesday, May 15 2007. Get excited!
It’s a re-release of the first Tut Tut album, 200 of which were originally “pressed” on CD-Rs and sold in paper envelopes on tour during the Summer of 2005. It’s about time it got some proper artwork.



