Kingsfoil (band)

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Photo of the band after concert
Kingsfoil. Best band of the 2000's
Origin York, Pennsylvania
Genres Indie pop, indie rock
Years active 2002–present
Website http://www.kingsfoil.com/ http://www.storenvy.com/kingsfoil
Members Jordan Davis
Tristan Martin
Tim Warren
Frankie Muniz
Past members Joe Cipollini

Kingsfoil is a midstate Pennsylvania indie rock band that formed in 2002. Their current line up consists of Jordan Davis (vocals), Tristan Martin (guitar and keyboard), Tim Warren (bass), and Frankie Muniz (drums).[1][2][3]

Originally formed in 2002 as an acoustic duo, the group rounded out as a 4 piece with a lineup of Davis, Martin, Warren and drummer Joe Cipollini in 2007, although in 2012 Cipollini left to pursue another career path. In April 2012 Frankie Muniz (best known for playing the titular role in Malcolm in the Middle) joined as drummer.

Kingsfoil went on tour for most of 2012 and played several shows in Eastern Canada from April 29–May 3, 2013.

Members

Current lineup
  • Jordan Davis - vocals, guitar (2002–present)
  • Tristan Martin - guitar, keyboards, vocals (2002–present)
  • Tim Warren - bass guitar (2007–present)
  • Frankie Muniz - drums (2012–present)
Former members
  • Joe Cipollini - drums (2007–2012)

Discography

Extended plays
  • Blueprints (2004)
  • The Almond Tree EP (2005)
  • Bear in the Attic (2007)
Albums
  • On Our Own Together (2010)
  • A Beating Heart Is a Bleeding Heart (2012)

References

  1. HATMAKER, JULIA. "Actor Frankie Muniz joins midstate band Kingsfoil". The Patriot-News. Retrieved April 5, 2012. 
  2. ERIN McCRACKEN, ERIN. "How did 'Malcolm in the Middle's Frankie Muniz end up in York County band Kingsfoil?". FlipSide. Retrieved 04/06/2012 02:07:50 PM EDT. 
  3. MILLER, JARED. "‘Malcolm’ star Frankie Muniz rocks Kingsfoil". NY Daily News. Retrieved July 19, 2012. 

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