THOUSAND FOOT KRUTCH set to release new studio project THE FLAME IN ALL OF US on SEPTEMBER 18TH!
Springing forward from two highly successful projects on Tooth&Nail Records, which have sold more than 450,000 units, Thousand Foot Krutch rocks it with their new studio album “The Flame in All of Us” releasing next Tuesday, September 18th. Remaining true to their alternative rock style while taking on new musical risks, TFK has created a sonically diverse and three-dimensional album listeners will grab hold.
“I feel as excited about this record as I did about music when I was a kid,” lead vocalist Trevor McNevan says. “There’s definitely a new energy. It feels like we’re just getting started. We feel that way as a band.”
"Falls Apart" at Rock Radio currently at No. 4
This song's about the glue that holds us together. It's about how things start to crumble when we walk away from the things God's put on our hearts. When priorities get messy, if you will...and they do.
"What Do We Know" at CHR Radio currently at No. 11
This song starts out waking up the morning of 9/11, and it is specifically talking about things like Katrina, Virginia Tech, the major events/catastrophes that have taken place in the last few years that have made us all (no matter what you believe), stand back and say "Wow, we're not in control here."
“I feel as excited about this record as I did about music when I was a kid,” lead vocalist Trevor McNevan says. “There’s definitely a new energy. It feels like we’re just getting started. We feel that way as a band.”
Behind the Songs...
"Falls Apart" at Rock Radio currently at No. 4
This song's about the glue that holds us together. It's about how things start to crumble when we walk away from the things God's put on our hearts. When priorities get messy, if you will...and they do.
"What Do We Know" at CHR Radio currently at No. 11
This song starts out waking up the morning of 9/11, and it is specifically talking about things like Katrina, Virginia Tech, the major events/catastrophes that have taken place in the last few years that have made us all (no matter what you believe), stand back and say "Wow, we're not in control here."
About Thousand Foot Krutch...
Thousand Foot Krutch features McNevan’s childhood friend Joel Bruyere on bass guitar and drummer Steve Augustine. The Toronto, Canada natives have sold more than 450,000 copies to date of their albums Set It Off, Phenomenon, and The Art Of Breaking. Thousand Foot Krutch broke out with their 2003 Phenomenon album, which landed them an impressive six No. 1 songs on rock radio and even a step into the mainstream with songs “Rawkfist” and “Move.” It was “Rawkfist” that became the first great sports anthem of the 21st century being heard everywhere from sports stadiums to commercials (NHL, NFL and major league baseball, ESPN) to the WB’s Smallville. 
