About Kingsfoil

A Pennsylvania based rock quartet with a focus on songwriting, arrangements, and energetic live performances.

Kingsfoil was originally formed as an acoustic duo. Songwriting by Jordan Davis and Tristan Martin has matured over the years through their three independent releases (Thoughts on the Floor ’02, Blueprints ’04, and The Almond Tree EP ’05). Following the strong release of the Almond Tree EP, Joe Cipollini was added on drums, and in 2007 Tim Warren finalized the group on bass. With this solid line-up, Kingfoil recorded the five song Bear in the Attic release in 2007.

As a four piece, Kingsfoil has seen extensive growth in the south central and eastern PA markets. Drawing on influences like Coldplay, Ben Folds, Love Drug, and Radiohead, their songwriting has reached new heights. Kingsfoil continues to perform on a regional level adding fans and friends on a consistent basis. Collectively, Jordan, Tristan, Joe, and Tim are passionate about three things: burritos, bonfires, and perfecting their craft.

New Music Is Up!!



Hey kids,

The Album Is Coming! The Album Is Coming!

Hello All, we are happy to announce our cd release party will take place on June 26th at the Chameleon Club in Lancaster. We can't even begin to tell you how pumped we are to share this new music with you. Lots of exciting details will be coming soon but in the mean time mark down the date and start telling your friends. We also be doing a special free download on May 15th so keep an eye on that as well. We have a new vlog for your viewing enjoyment that has more recording footage. We would also like to reach out to our friends in the York, Lancaster, Harrisburg, area about an opportunity to help promote the CD release show. Please send us an email and we will tell you details of what we need and what cool stuff you will get for free :)
Recap -

A Good Way To Wash Your Equipment. Sort of. Well, not really.

Our story of opening for Creed yesterday begins with Kingsfoil driving the wrong way down a one way street (for the second time in the same weekend!). It ends on the same road, driving away from the Hershey Stadium before any bands played a note. We knew things would get interesting when we were standing backstage and Tim got word that there was a severe thunderstorm warning for our area. No dark clouds yet. Surely, if there WAS going to be a storm, we would watch it split up and go right around the Sweetest Place on Earth. Right? Fast forward 20 minutes and everybody is holding onto their equipment for dear life. Hurricane Hershey was pummeling us, and lightning was striking all around the huge metal lighting rod called the Star Pavillion.

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