Thousand Foot Krutch returns with their most prolific and inspiring release to date, The Flame In All Of Us. This record is a perfect blend of the bands patented rock sounds, coupled with beautiful ballads that explore what truly burns inside of us. Coming off of the heels of two incredibly solid records, The Flame In All Of Us is a huge step forward and will definitely grab the ears of current fans and pull in new ones along the way.
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sweetness abounding| Posted April 07, 2008
ah, the bass lines. even if you don't play bass, you are highly appreciative, they are just so full of life and funk (almost). the rock sound has increased to present probably the best balance of rock and hip-hop i have heard of late -- yes, TFK is here and they are really to make your eardrums do cartwheels!
wow| Posted March 19, 2008
amazing new album these guys just keep it comin and are getting better and better i love falls apart, new drug, what do we know, and the flam in all of us
A Whole New Sound| Posted February 29, 2008
Thousand Foot Krutch has progressed with each album and I think that makes this one my favorite... This has some of their hardest sounds in singles like "Falls Apart" and also has slow ballads like "Wish You Well". Hidden track "The Last Song" is a nice little feel good jam that puts you in the place of the band and gives the album a great send off... Great CD
My Home| Posted February 28, 2008
This cd is a great cd. My favorite song from this cd is "My Home" because it talks about how Christ is our home and he is everything. It explains how if we feel alone, God is always there.
The Flame In All of Us| Posted February 21, 2008
Great album with great music and strong lyrics on songs such as My Home, What Do We Know, and others. This is a mark in their progression as they go for a more raw sounding album because of their desire to be a bit more real with their music. They did a great job and can't wait to see what they come out with in the future!
growing pains| Posted February 01, 2008
I LOVE this CD! When I first bought it, I was like, 'this is a good cd' but I didn't necessarily LOVE all the songs (although I did fall in love instantly with "the flame in all of us" "falls apart" and "broken wing") but as I listened to it more and more, the songs just grew on me, and now I like the entire CD! I have to admit I don't think they can really top "Faith, Love and Happiness" or "When In Doubt" or the other song that I love that I can't remember the name of, but some of the songs on this CD come awfully close! :D
TFK Returns| Posted January 26, 2008
The 3rd album from Thousand Foot Krutch is amazing. Through 12 tracks (plus a hidden track) Thousand Foot Krutch revamped their sound so it sounds more Alternative and the guitars are more metalcore than The Art Of Breaking. From the great Title track to the last song of the album (a really good acoustic track) Thousand Foot Krutch proves that with this album, they will stand the test of time.
Another one of TFK albums....| Posted December 20, 2007
Okokokokok, so tfk finished another good album. see how i stress on good. it wasnt great but not bad. Songs' melody is nice, but sometimes Trevor Mcnevan pushes his voice too much. Gets annoying sometimes. Good songs are : 'Wish You Well', 'What Do We Know',
Notice they are all slow songs. Maybe its just me but i liked the slow songs. A bit different I guess.
Reason why its only 'good' cuz i've heard this stuff before. If you never heard of TFK than its pretty good album. But its nothing new. Nothing original from TFK. But still worthy enough to be in yur collection. Not a classic but hey, TFk is pretty good band.