Oxygen is essential to sustaining life, and that element is at the core of Thousand Foot Krutch’s new record OXYGEN:INHALE.
“Oxygen is our lifeline,” lead singer Trevor McNevan says. “While writing, I dug deep into what ‘oxygen’ really represented. I thought about our faith, our human nature, the many different walks of life we all lead, and the fact that universally all of us breathe in and out and rely on oxygen every minute of every day to stay alive.”
Since hitting the scene in 1997, Thousand Foot Krutch has been an engine of forward motion through the music industry. In that time the prolific band has released 6 studio albums, 1 live album, and 2 remix albums. Bending genres and styles, their songs have been featured prominently in numerous commercials, sports promos, and film trailers. Lead single “Let The Sparks Fly,” from their last record The End Is Where WeBegin, could even be heard playing on ESPN, WWE, and during NASCAR races. Their music has consistently been a soundtrack for some of the most adrenaline fueled sports events, video games, and movies over the last ten years.
After nearly a decade as one of Tooth & Nail Records’ top selling artists, TFK once again blazed their own path through uncharted territory to become one hundred percent independent. The recording of The End IsWhere We Begin was completely funded through a Kickstarter campaign that shattered all expectations and propelled the album to number one on the Billboard Hard Rock chart. Thousand Foot Krutch’s music has always been enveloped with heat and energy. The interplay between the pulsing bass, courtesy of Joel Bruyere, and pounding drums of Steve Augustine are the backbone over which Trevor spits out some of the most rapid fire and melodic lyrics in rock and roll. While musically “heavy,”they’ve always veered more towards the funk of Rage Against the Machine while simultaneously incorporating the fast-paced, rhythmic singing of Michael Jackson circa the Bad days. The End Is Where We Begin was not only the start of a new chapter for the band, but one of those rare albums that delivered exactly what the fans wanted, and something that would be difficult to top. Fast forward two years and over 250 shows, TFK reunited with Aaron Sprinkle (who co-produced 2003’sPhenomenon, 2009’s Welcome To The Masquerade, and The End Is Where We Begin) to once again co-produce alongside front man Trevor McNevan.
Trevor describes the sound of OXYGEN:INHALE as being a “natural evolution” for the band. In an era where even the nightly news can be auto-tuned, the band rejected all the studio trickery that has come to define much of modern music, rock and roll included, and relied instead on solid performances. “We wanted to make a raw rock record,” he says. “We decided to strip away all the background sounds and popular over-production, so that what you hear are just the instruments and the voice.” The music itself is also given room to breathe. It has the raw and organic feel of something being performed in the same room. You hear fingers sliding along the guitar fret board, the metallic ring of cymbals, and vocals that sound like they’re two feet away. The band is stripped down to the bare bones, the core elements of guitar, bass, drums, and vocals. Although there are the adrenaline fueled rock songs TFK has become known for, OXYGEN:INHALE is the first TFK album that dares to lower the volume on a few songs and allow the melodies and words to soar. Even fans that have followed the group since day one will be hearing a new side of them.
:)| Posted March 06, 2011
I went to the Rock and Worship Road show in Boise :) you guys were AMAZING :) My new favorite band :) That was the first time i ever heard of you guys and it was a GREAT first impression :)
Progression| Posted April 23, 2010
I love the progression you have gone through. Where you came from and what you turned into from set it off to WTTM. I am super excited for new album just to see where you are at. My friends and I agree you have already really matured in your music in what we have now so another album will just be perfect just like WTTM. You are my favorite band, you were my first Christian band and dang it, stay around for years please! I want to own 20 TFK albums one day.
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u guys r amazing!| Posted October 21, 2009
I saw u live for the first time @ SWC '08... u were amazing... I came home & bought the CD 2 days later... u have an amazing sound & I'm looking forward to seeing u guys live again in Fresno on November 3rd @ Northside Christian Church!!! My youth group will be there & we all can't wait for that amazing sound we have grown to know & love from TFK!!!
U guys rock!| Posted September 21, 2009
I love u guys soo much! Keep rockin. :D I hope I get to see u in concert someday. ^.^ Love ur new album btw. (As I love all of them :)
perfect| Posted September 17, 2009
perfect. there isn't a song i don't like on this album, and that's rare. i especially love "watching over me" and who won't wanna jump during "smack down"? (can't wait for Creation Fest)
greatest band ever!!| Posted July 15, 2009
TFK is an amazing, hard-rocking band which has a unique sound. There is no other band like them. They have pioneered in the Christian music industry and their music is cutting-edge while their words are not waterred-down. Where would Christian music be without Thousand Foot Krutch? They are the greatest band ever!