The Royal Foundry
The Royal Foundry formed in 2010 with Matt Wright on vocals and guitar, Ryan Quick on bass, and Brad Hargrove on drums. They're an alternative rock band from...
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The Royal Foundry formed in 2010 with Matt Wright on vocals and guitar, Ryan Quick on bass, and Brad Hargrove on drums. They're an alternative rock band from Austin, Texas. Their debut album came out in 2014, featuring the track 'All We Have' which helped bring them some attention.
Their music includes songs like 'Hopefully' and 'Waiting' alongside that debut title track. The band has released other albums including 'The Order of Things' in 2017 and 'Echoes of the Lost' in 2020. They've worked with additional musicians at times, though the core trio remains.
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