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The Royal Foundry

The Royal Foundry is a Canadian alternative pop quartet band whose core is the Edmonton couple Jared Salte and Bethany Schumacher.[2] They initially formed as a folk duo[3] but, in 2015, began a significant revitalization and revision of their sound, incorporating elements of 1990's Brit-Pop with power-pop stylings of groups like Arcade Fire, and 1970's Progressive Rock elements inspired by groups like Yes and Supertramp[4] Their music has been described as alt rock, indie rock, alternative pop,[5] and Synth Pop.[1]

The Royal Foundry
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The Royal Foundry
Background information
OriginEdmonton, Alberta, Canada
GenresAlternative rock, indie rock, alternative pop, synth pop.[1]
Years active2013–present
LabelsPeermusic, MapleMusic Recordings
Members
  • Bethany Schumacher
  • Jared Salte
Websitetheroyalfoundry.com

History edit

Early life edit

Jared Salte was raised in a musical household and began playing piano and guitar at age five.[6][2] By age 11, he was running the recording studio Salt Shaker Studios.[2] By age 15, he had won his first international songwriting competition and released his first album.[7] At 19, his band, the Junkyard Poets,[8] opened for The Newsboys in stadiums across North America.

Bethany Schumacher grew up in the church as a Pastor's daughter,[6] with her mother as the pianist and choir director. She often sang at church, and at fundraising and community events.[2] In high school, Schumacher played the female lead in all of her high school musicals.[4][2]

2013-2016: Formation & Early Work edit

In 2013, shortly after their wedding, The Royal Foundry was formed as a Folk band.[9] In 2014, they independently released their first album, Wherever We Go.[10]

In 2015 they won $75,000 as part of the Peak Performance Project[11] for their song “Running Away” which peaked at #21 on Alt-Rock Stations in Canada.[12] “Running Away” was featured on TSN as the opening song for the CFL,[13][12] and in two commercials--for ENMAX and the Government of Alberta Climate Change Campaign).[14][15]

In 2016 their single “Start This Fire” was featured in an ad campaign for Purina Dog Chow,[citation needed][1] which led to their signing with Peermusic.[16][17] In the fall of 2016 they released their single “Dreamers”, which was first performed at a concert they played in Toronto during the World Cup of Hockey week.[18][15] Soon after the release, Disney licensed the song for their 2017 line of wedding dresses.[citation needed][15][18] and the song hit #35 on the Alt Rock charts in Canada[15]

2017-2018: Lost In Your Head edit

On August 15, 2017, The Royal Foundry released their second album, Lost in Your Head.[19][20][21] By 2018, the album had achieved 1 million streams on Spotify.[citation needed] The video for the single "All We Have" went viral.[18][22]

Lost In Your Head won the Canadian Songwriting Competition Grand Prize, the John Lennon Songwriting Contest Grand Prize,[23] and garnered The Royal Foundry a Pop Artist of the Year nomination from the Western Canadian Music Awards, as well as three nominations from the Edmonton Music Awards[3] In 2018, the song "Never Have Time" was used in an Explore Edmonton commercial;[24] the song "Lost In Your Head" was used in the Catfish: The TV Show.[25]

2019-Present: Wake Up Wake Up edit

On September 27, 2019, The Royal Foundry released their third album, Wake Up Wake Up.[26][27] By 2020, the album had achieved half a million streams on Spotify.[citation needed] The first single to be released "Hopefully" reached #27 on Alternative Rock Radio in Canada and the third single "okay?" reached #16 on Alternative Rock Radio in Canada.[citation needed] Prior to the release of Wake Up Wake Up, The Royal Foundry performed a live performance of the album in Calgary, AB for the Stampede City Sessions.[28] The concert aired on Shaw TV in Canada and PBS in the USA.

Discography edit

Albums

  • Wherever We Go (2014), Independent
  • Lost In Your Head (2017), Independent
  • Wake Up Wake Up (2019), MapleMusic Recordings

Singles [29]

  • “Running Away” - March 3, 2016 #23 on Alternative Rock Radio across Canada
  • “Start This Fire” - April 1, 2016
  • “Dreamers” - September 23, 2016 #32 on Alternative Rock Radio across Canada
  • “Dreamers (Grey MTTR Remix)” - January 18, 2017
  • “Dreamers (Tep No Remix)” - March 17, 2017
  • “Never Have Time” - April 17, 2017 - #28 on Alternative Rock Radio across Canada
  • “All We Have” - May 5, 2017
  • “You Are My Sunshine” - February 14, 2018
  • “Never Have Time (Thauner & Westvik Remix)” - March 16, 2018
  • “Lost In Your Head” (Radio Edit) - April 6, 2018
  • “All We Have (Teddy Rose Remix)” - August 7, 2018
  • “Don’t Know” - September 14, 2018
  • "Hopefully" - April 16, 2019 #27 on Alternative Rock Radio across Canada – #44 on Canada Rock Radio
  • "Here We Go" - July 16, 2019
  • "Wake Up Wake Up" - September 6, 2019
  • "okay?" - May 8, 2020 #16 on Alternative Rock Radio across Canada

Awards edit

  • GMA Canada 36th Annual Covenant Awards: Folk/Roots Song of the Year, "Folk Song" (2014)
  • GMA Canada 36th Annual Covenant Awards: New Artist of the Year (2014)
  • Peak Performance Project Alberta, Finalist (2014)[30]
  • CBC Searchlight Finalist (2014)[31]
  • CBC Searchlight Finalist (2015)[32]
  • Peak Performance Alberta, Second Price (2015)[33]
  • Edmonton Music Awards: Single of the Year, "Running Away" (2016)
  • Edmonton Music Awards: Group of the Year (2016)
  • Edmonton Music Awards: Music Video of the Year, "Running Away" (2016)[34]
  • Edmonton Music Awards: Pop Recording of the Year, "All We Have" (2018)[35]
  • John Lennon Songwriting Contest: Grand Prize, Pop Category, "Never Have Time" (2018)[36]
  • Western Canadian Music Awards - Nominated as Pop Artist of the Year (2018)[37][23]
  • Unsigned Only: Grand Prize, Rock Category, "Lost In Your Head" (2018)[38]
  • Canadian Songwriting Competition: Grand Prize, “Running Away” (2019)[23]
  • Edmonton Music Awards: Indie Rock Recording of the Year, "Don't Know" (2019)[39]

References edit

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  4. ^ a b "SPILL TRACK OF THE DAY: THE ROYAL FOUNDRY – "LOST IN YOUR HEAD"". The Spill Magazine. 2018-05-31. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  5. ^ "Local Spotlight: The Royal Foundry". Sonic 1029. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  6. ^ a b "Five Questions With… The Royal Foundry's Jared Salte". FYI News. 2018-11-09. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
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  8. ^ "Junkyard Poets". newreleasetoday.com. New Release Today. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
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  10. ^ "The Royal Foundry – Wherever We Go". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  11. ^ . Peak Performance Project. Archived from the original on 5 November 2018. Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  12. ^ a b "The Royal Foundry". Reverb Nation. Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  13. ^ "Thursday Night Football". tsn.ca. TSN. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  14. ^ "Alberta's Climate Leadership Plan, Jly 2016". youtube.com. YourAlberta, YouTube. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
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  17. ^ "Roster". Peermusic. Retrieved 20 December 2018.
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  27. ^ Lava, Migs (9 October 2019). "Review - The Royal Foundry | Canadian Beats Media". Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  28. ^ "The Royal Foundry – Stampede City Sessions". Global News. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  29. ^ "The Royal Foundry". Apple Music. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  30. ^ Sperounes, Sandra. "Peak Performance Project unveils Alberta finalists, June 2014". edmontonjournal.com. The Edmonton Journal. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  31. ^ "The Royal Foundry, Mitchmatic...Sept 2014". cbc.ca. CBC Alberta. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  32. ^ "December 2015 Archives". cbc.ca. CBC Alberta. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  33. ^ "Leeroy Stagger Wins Alberta Peak Performance Project, Nov 2015". victoriamusicscene.com. Victoria Music Scene. 24 November 2015. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
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  38. ^ "Canadian Country Artist Eric Ethridge Wins Prestigious Grand Prize in 2018 Unsigned Only Music Competition". PR Web. Retrieved 26 December 2018.
  39. ^ "2019 Winners". Edmonton Music Awards. Retrieved 2020-11-24.

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The Royal Foundry is a Canadian alternative pop quartet band whose core is the Edmonton couple Jared Salte and Bethany Schumacher 2 They initially formed as a folk duo 3 but in 2015 began a significant revitalization and revision of their sound incorporating elements of 1990 s Brit Pop with power pop stylings of groups like Arcade Fire and 1970 s Progressive Rock elements inspired by groups like Yes and Supertramp 4 Their music has been described as alt rock indie rock alternative pop 5 and Synth Pop 1 The Royal FoundryThe Royal Foundry WAKEUP WAKEUPThe Royal FoundryBackground informationOriginEdmonton Alberta CanadaGenresAlternative rock indie rock alternative pop synth pop 1 Years active2013 presentLabelsPeermusic MapleMusic RecordingsMembersBethany Schumacher Jared SalteWebsitetheroyalfoundry wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Early life 3 2013 2016 Formation amp Early Work 4 2017 2018 Lost In Your Head 5 2019 Present Wake Up Wake Up 6 Discography 7 Awards 8 ReferencesHistory editEarly life editJared Salte was raised in a musical household and began playing piano and guitar at age five 6 2 By age 11 he was running the recording studio Salt Shaker Studios 2 By age 15 he had won his first international songwriting competition and released his first album 7 At 19 his band the Junkyard Poets 8 opened for The Newsboys in stadiums across North America Bethany Schumacher grew up in the church as a Pastor s daughter 6 with her mother as the pianist and choir director She often sang at church and at fundraising and community events 2 In high school Schumacher played the female lead in all of her high school musicals 4 2 2013 2016 Formation amp Early Work editIn 2013 shortly after their wedding The Royal Foundry was formed as a Folk band 9 In 2014 they independently released their first album Wherever We Go 10 In 2015 they won 75 000 as part of the Peak Performance Project 11 for their song Running Away which peaked at 21 on Alt Rock Stations in Canada 12 Running Away was featured on TSN as the opening song for the CFL 13 12 and in two commercials for ENMAX and the Government of Alberta Climate Change Campaign 14 15 In 2016 their single Start This Fire was featured in an ad campaign for Purina Dog Chow citation needed 1 which led to their signing with Peermusic 16 17 In the fall of 2016 they released their single Dreamers which was first performed at a concert they played in Toronto during the World Cup of Hockey week 18 15 Soon after the release Disney licensed the song for their 2017 line of wedding dresses citation needed 15 18 and the song hit 35 on the Alt Rock charts in Canada 15 2017 2018 Lost In Your Head editOn August 15 2017 The Royal Foundry released their second album Lost in Your Head 19 20 21 By 2018 the album had achieved 1 million streams on Spotify citation needed The video for the single All We Have went viral 18 22 Lost In Your Head won the Canadian Songwriting Competition Grand Prize the John Lennon Songwriting Contest Grand Prize 23 and garnered The Royal Foundry a Pop Artist of the Year nomination from the Western Canadian Music Awards as well as three nominations from the Edmonton Music Awards 3 In 2018 the song Never Have Time was used in an Explore Edmonton commercial 24 the song Lost In Your Head was used in the Catfish The TV Show 25 2019 Present Wake Up Wake Up editOn September 27 2019 The Royal Foundry released their third album Wake Up Wake Up 26 27 By 2020 the album had achieved half a million streams on Spotify citation needed The first single to be released Hopefully reached 27 on Alternative Rock Radio in Canada and the third single okay reached 16 on Alternative Rock Radio in Canada citation needed Prior to the release of Wake Up Wake Up The Royal Foundry performed a live performance of the album in Calgary AB for the Stampede City Sessions 28 The concert aired on Shaw TV in Canada and PBS in the USA Discography editAlbums Wherever We Go 2014 Independent Lost In Your Head 2017 Independent Wake Up Wake Up 2019 MapleMusic RecordingsSingles 29 Running Away March 3 2016 23 on Alternative Rock Radio across Canada Start This Fire April 1 2016 Dreamers September 23 2016 32 on Alternative Rock Radio across Canada Dreamers Grey MTTR Remix January 18 2017 Dreamers Tep No Remix March 17 2017 Never Have Time April 17 2017 28 on Alternative Rock Radio across Canada All We Have May 5 2017 You Are My Sunshine February 14 2018 Never Have Time Thauner amp Westvik Remix March 16 2018 Lost In Your Head Radio Edit April 6 2018 All We Have Teddy Rose Remix August 7 2018 Don t Know September 14 2018 Hopefully April 16 2019 27 on Alternative Rock Radio across Canada 44 on Canada Rock Radio Here We Go July 16 2019 Wake Up Wake Up September 6 2019 okay May 8 2020 16 on Alternative Rock Radio across CanadaAwards editGMA Canada 36th Annual Covenant Awards Folk Roots Song of the Year Folk Song 2014 GMA Canada 36th Annual Covenant Awards New Artist of the Year 2014 Peak Performance Project Alberta Finalist 2014 30 CBC Searchlight Finalist 2014 31 CBC Searchlight Finalist 2015 32 Peak Performance Alberta Second Price 2015 33 Edmonton Music Awards Single of the Year Running Away 2016 Edmonton Music Awards Group of the Year 2016 Edmonton Music Awards Music Video of the Year Running Away 2016 34 Edmonton Music Awards Pop Recording of the Year All We Have 2018 35 John Lennon Songwriting Contest Grand Prize Pop Category Never Have Time 2018 36 Western Canadian Music Awards Nominated as Pop Artist of the Year 2018 37 23 Unsigned Only Grand Prize Rock Category Lost In Your Head 2018 38 Canadian Songwriting Competition Grand Prize Running Away 2019 23 Edmonton Music Awards Indie Rock Recording of the Year Don t Know 2019 39 References edit a b c The Royal Foundry Duo Ditches Folk for Synth Pop Beatroute 2017 10 08 Archived from the original on 2019 02 19 Retrieved 20 December 2018 a b c d e Artist Profile The Royal Foundry New Release Today Retrieved 21 December 2018 a b Local Spotlight On The Royal Foundry Sonic 102 9 Retrieved 20 December 2018 a b SPILL TRACK OF THE DAY THE ROYAL FOUNDRY LOST IN YOUR HEAD The Spill Magazine 2018 05 31 Retrieved 21 December 2018 Local Spotlight The Royal Foundry Sonic 1029 Retrieved 27 December 2018 a b Five Questions With The Royal Foundry s Jared Salte FYI News 2018 11 09 Retrieved 21 December 2018 Artist Profile The Royal Foundry New Release Today Retrieved 24 December 2018 Junkyard Poets newreleasetoday com New Release Today Retrieved 2 May 2022 The Royal Foundry All We Have FYI Music News 2017 08 04 Retrieved 21 December 2018 The Royal Foundry Wherever We Go discogs com Discogs Retrieved 1 May 2022 AND THE ALBERTA WINNERS ARE Peak Performance Project Archived from the original on 5 November 2018 Retrieved 20 December 2018 a b The Royal Foundry Reverb Nation Retrieved 20 December 2018 Thursday Night Football tsn ca TSN Retrieved 2 May 2022 Alberta s Climate Leadership Plan Jly 2016 youtube com YourAlberta YouTube Retrieved 2 May 2022 a b c d The Royal Foundry Alberta Music Retrieved 20 December 2018 peermusic Signs The Royal Foundry Jan 2017 peermusic com Peer Music Retrieved 2 May 2022 Roster Peermusic Retrieved 20 December 2018 a b c The Royal Foundry Peermusic Retrieved 20 December 2018 The Royal Foundry Lost In Your Head discogs com Discogs 15 August 2017 Retrieved 1 May 2022 First Play the Royal Foundry Lost in Your Head CBC Music Retrieved 24 December 2018 The Royal Foundry Release Debut Album Aug 15 Music Life Magazine 2017 08 10 Retrieved 23 December 2018 Murphy Sarah The Royal Foundry Exclaim Retrieved 20 December 2018 a b c The Royal Foundry Halifax Pop Explosion Retrieved 21 December 2018 dead link Explore Edmonton Year Round Oct 2018 youtube com Explore Edmonton YouTube Retrieved 2 May 2022 The Royal Foundry tunefind com Tunefind Retrieved 2 May 2022 The Royal Foundry Wake Up Wake Up discogs com Discogs Retrieved 1 May 2022 Lava Migs 9 October 2019 Review The Royal Foundry Canadian Beats Media Retrieved 2020 11 24 The Royal Foundry Stampede City Sessions Global News Retrieved 2020 11 24 The Royal Foundry Apple Music Retrieved 9 August 2019 Sperounes Sandra Peak Performance Project unveils Alberta finalists June 2014 edmontonjournal com The Edmonton Journal Retrieved 1 May 2022 The Royal Foundry Mitchmatic Sept 2014 cbc ca CBC Alberta Retrieved 1 May 2022 December 2015 Archives cbc ca CBC Alberta Retrieved 1 May 2022 Leeroy Stagger Wins Alberta Peak Performance Project Nov 2015 victoriamusicscene com Victoria Music Scene 24 November 2015 Retrieved 1 May 2022 Winners edmontonmusicawards com Edmonton Music Awards Retrieved 1 May 2022 2018 Winners Edmonton Music Awards Edmonton Music Awards Retrieved 26 December 2018 2018 Grand Prize Winners Session I jlsc com John Lennon Songwriting Contest Retrieved 1 May 2022 2018 Western Canadian Music Award Winners breakoutwest ca Breakout West Retrieved 1 May 2022 Canadian Country Artist Eric Ethridge Wins Prestigious Grand Prize in 2018 Unsigned 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