The Foundry Field Recordings

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August 25, 2006 |

Foundry Field
It hasnt been long since we said goodbye to Grandaddy and the great tunes those guys layed on us over the years, and Ive been searching for a proper replacement when I need a good technolgy love story gone bad. Well, what ive found certainly is not the second coming of Jason Lytle, but Foundry Field Recordings do tip their respective caps to the boys from Modesto in their sound. Though they will probably hate me for the Grandaddy mention, theyve heard it before.

Foundry hails from Columbia, Missouri and with the exception of Someone Still Loves you Boris Yeltsin they likely have the indie rock market cornered in Mizzou. These guys play a mix of shoegaze, guitar infused rock with some sad gooey lyrics mixed in that hooks you.

I cant wait to check them out today down at the WOXY studios, turn your internet radio connection on at 4pm sharp today to check out their set. And also be sure to check them out tonight at the East End Cafe.

The Foundry Field Recordings - Battle Brigades

The full lenth album, Prompts/Miscues, is available now from Emergency Umbrella.

The other shows worth a holla around Cincinnati this weekend include…..

  • Tonight at the Southgate House, two great local bands play in Seabird and Ellery.

  • American Indian College Fund Benefit Concert
    - Tonight and tomorrow night @ The Mad Hatter in Covington. Many bands will play, these are some of our favorites…
    The Light Wires
    Caterpillar Tracks
    Humans Bow Down
    The Ralph Jones Band
    Tickets can be had for a mere 10$ for a two day pass.

  • The New Amsterdams are in town Saturday night at Top Cats. The gig was supposed to be at Jillians in Covington, but it has since closed its doors.

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