Foundry (band)

Foundry is an American hard rock band from Las Vegas.[1] The band's current lineup consists of lead vocalist Mark Boals, guitarist Chris Iorio, bassist Bjorn Englen, and drummer Marc Brattin.[1][2] Their newest singles, “Intoxicate”, Thunder Rolls”, and “Not This Time” were released January 9, 2019 and produced by Colin Brittain. Foundry has played with notable acts such as Godsmack[3], Papa Roach, Queensrÿche, Bret Michaels, Scorpions, Whitesnake, Skid Row, Dokken, Saliva, FireHouse, Winger, Great_White, Count's 77, and others.

Foundry
Foundry in 2019. From left to right; Bjorn Englen, Mark Boals, Marc Brattin, Chris Iorio.
Background information
OriginLas Vegas
GenresRock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Years active2014 (2014)–present
LabelsSleaszy Rider Records
Websitewww.foundryrocks.com
Members
Past members

History

Foundry released the single "Vegas Baby!" in December 2014.[1] The band's self-titled album was released January 5, 2015.[4] The record was mixed by Grammy-producer Steve Thompson with multi-platinum recording engineer Matt Breunig, and features guitarist Stoney Curtis and keyboardist Erik Norlander.[1][5][6] Foundry's record has 10 songs and was recorded at Vegas View Recording.[7][8] In March 2015, the band played at Count's Vamp'd in Las Vegas, where Keeling was inducted into the RockGodz Hall of Fame.[9][10] Foundry was featured on Radio Narcea, 107.5 FM out of Oviedo, Spain, in January 2017.[11]

Discography

Foundry, released January 2015

No.TitleLength
1."Blinded"3:18
2."Mind Radio"2:31
3."Get Over It"3:09
4."Rolling Stoned"3:06
5."Calling Allah"6:03
6."Hell Raiser"3:09
7."Shake"2:55
8."False Alarm"3:41
9."Television"3:24
10."Vegas Baby!" (Released as a single in December 2014)2:52
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