October 25, 2012 | 8:00 AM | By Bruce Warren
My Morning Download: “American Veins” by Kingsfoil (playing World Cafe Live on Sunday, October 28th)
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York, Pennsylvania rockers Kingsfoil recently released a new album, A Beating Heart Is A Bleeding Heart. Kingfish fall into a similar musical camp as Train, the Fray and Keane. The band debuted in 2007 and features energetic and charismatic frontman Jordan Davis, Tristan Martin (guitar, keys), Tim Warren (bass), and Frankie Muniz (drums). Recently they appeared on XPN mid-day host Helen Leicht’s show and performed three songs; you can listen to that session here. They are playing at World Cafe Live this Sunday, October 28th. Go here for tickets to the show. Below, download “American Veins,” compliments of the band from their new album.
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