Forgery

Forgery: The Industrial Metal Forge
Forgery is a British industrial metal band known for its aggressive fusion of mechanized rhythms and melodic guitar work. The group achieved a significant commercial milestone with their 2012 album Ironclad, which charted in the UK Top 40 and spawned several singles that became staples on alternative rock radio.
Early career
Forgery formed in Manchester in 2005, initially as a studio project between multi-instrumentalist Liam Vance and vocalist Karis Flint. Their self-released debut EP, Scarlet Wires in 2007, caught the attention of the independent label Circuitry Records, which signed the duo and helped them expand into a full touring band.
Breakthrough
The band's major breakthrough arrived in 2012 with their second studio album, Ironclad, released via Circuitry. The lead single "Asphalt Heart" received heavy rotation on key rock radio stations, propelling the album to number 32 on the UK Albums Chart and earning a silver certification for sales exceeding 60,000 copies.
Key tracks
Asphalt Heart — This breakthrough single defined the band's signature sound with its pulsing synth lines and anthemic chorus.
Mercury Tide — A slower, more atmospheric track that showcased the band's dynamic range and became a fan favorite at live shows.
Ironclad — The album's title track is a relentless industrial metal anthem known for its complex, programmed drum patterns and heavy riffage.
Ghost Circuit — This later single from 2016 featured a notable collaboration with producer Rhys Fulber, adding a layer of electronic depth.
Following the success of Ironclad, Forgery toured extensively throughout Europe and released their third album, Chrome Horizon, in 2016. While it did not match the chart peak of its predecessor, it solidified their reputation for consistent, high-energy studio work. The band has since collaborated with artists like 3Teeth on the 2019 single "Faultline," further cementing their place in the modern industrial scene. Their most recent album, 2021's Automatic Memory, saw them experimenting with more ambient textures while retaining their core metallic intensity.
Fans of Forgery's blend of aggression and electronics often appreciate the work of similar UK-based acts. The rhythmic precision of Pitchshifter shares a clear lineage with Forgery's early sound. The melodic industrial approach of Godflesh is a clear foundational influence on the band's heavier moments. For the more accessible synth-metal fusion, listeners might enjoy Zardonic and its high-energy production style.
Forgery's music maintains a strong presence on radio, particularly across dedicated alternative rock radio stations and specialist metal shows that champion guitar-driven electronic music. Their catalog, from early singles to recent albums, is frequently featured in programming blocks focused on modern industrial and metal genres.
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