Two years after their hit album The End Is Where We Begin, Canadian alt rockers Thousand Foot Krutch are back with ten new tracks. Frontman Trevor McNevan says of the album's concept: "Most of us spend our entire lives taking...
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Two years after their hit album The End Is Where We Begin, Canadian alt rockers Thousand Foot Krutch are back with ten new tracks. Frontman Trevor McNevan says of the album's concept: "Most of us spend our entire lives taking half breaths when we were created to take full breaths."
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 408620
- Product Code 859712172280
- Tracks 10
- Department Music
- Category Alternative
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher New Day Christian Distributors
- Release Date Sep 2014
- Sales Rank 44809
- Dimensions 129 x 145 x 6mm
- Weight 0.077kg

- 1. Like A MachineThousand Foot Krutch0:59
- 2. Untraveled RoadThousand Foot Krutch0:59
- 3. Born This WayThousand Foot Krutch0:59
- 4. Set Me On FireThousand Foot Krutch0:59
- 5. Give It To MeThousand Foot Krutch0:59
- 6. I See RedThousand Foot Krutch0:59
- 7. Light UpThousand Foot Krutch0:59
- 8. In My RoomThousand Foot Krutch0:59
- 9. OxygenThousand Foot Krutch0:59
- 10. GlowThousand Foot Krutch0:59
Thousand Foot Krutch
Thousand Foot Krutch is a Canadian alternative band formed in 1997,currently composed of Trevor McNevan (vocals), Steve Augustine (drums), Joel Bruyere (bass) and Ty Dietzler (touring guitarist), all of whom are Christians. McNevan and Augustine are also in FM Static; Joel Bruyere, has also started his own side project, entitled The Drawing Room; also McNevan has contributed guest vocals with Three Days Grace, Falling Up, KJ-52, Demon Hunter, Hawk Nelson and Manafest.
Thousand Foot Krutch signed with Diamante and issued Set It Off, its official debut, in March 2001. The album featured a rap-rockified version of EMF's "Unbelievable," tricked out with a Christian-themed rap from McNevan.
TFK jumped to the much higher profile Tooth & Nail for September 2003's Phenomenon. They'd grown up considerably in the two years since Set It Off, and the new album reflected a more focused, rocking sound. The trio joined Kutless and FM Static for a late-2003/early-2004 tour. 2005's The Art of Breaking adopted a more mainstream rock sound, which carried over to 2007's The Flame in All of Us as well.
2009's Welcome to the Masquerade, which would be the band's last release with Tooth & Nail, entered the Billboard Top 200 at number 35, peaking at number two on Christian rock radio. The group's sixth studio album, The End Is Where We Begin, arrived in 2012.