Born Again Thousand Foot Krutch Lyrics

Canadian rock band

Yard Foot Krutch

Thousand Foot Krutch in June 2009. From left to right: Trevor McNevan and Joel Bruyere.

Thousand Human foot Krutch in June 2009. From left to right: Trevor McNevan and Joel Bruyere.

Groundwork information
Too known every bit Oddball (1995–1996)
Origin Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
Genres
  • Christian rock[i] [2]
  • hard rock [1] [3]
  • nu metal[1] [four]
  • rap metallic[1]
Years active 1995–present (currently on hiatus)
Labels
  • DJD
  • Molar & Nail
  • TFK music
  • Hassle
Associated acts
  • FM Static
  • The Cartoon Room
  • Hawk Nelson
  • Manafest
Website thousandfootkrutch.com
Members
  • Trevor McNevan
  • Steve Augustine
  • Joel Bruyere
Past members
  • Neil Sanderson
  • Dave Smith
  • Tim Baxter
  • Christian Harvey
  • Geoff Laforet

Thousand Foot Krutch (oftentimes abbreviated TFK) is a Canadian Christian rock band formed in Peterborough, Ontario, in 1997.[5] [half dozen] The band has released eight studio albums, two live albums, and three remix albums. The band currently consists of founding member Trevor McNevan (vocals, guitar), Steve Augustine (drums), and Joel Bruyere (bass, backing vocals).

Since forming, Chiliad Foot Krutch has sold over i.1 meg albums and reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hard Rock Albums Nautical chart twice.[7] [8] [9]

Background [edit]

Early years [edit]

Trevor McNevan formed the ring in his home town of Peterborough, Ontario, a city northeast of Toronto with his childhood friend Joel Bruyere and drummer Steve Augustine. McNevan's offset ring was Oddball, and featured Dave Smith on guitar, Tim Baxter on bass and McNevan's good friend, Three Days Grace's Neil Sanderson, on drums. Oddball recorded only 1 anthology, Shutterbug, which was released in 1995. The ring's name was conceived by McNevan "symbolizing the point in our lives that we realize we can't make it on our ain forcefulness".[10] He has written and released 7 albums with Thousand Foot Krutch to date and another four with his side project FM Static.

Shutterbug was released by Trevor McNevan in 1995 under the ring proper name Oddball. McNevan had friends Dave Smith (guitar), Tim Baxter (bass) and Neil Sanderson (drums), play on the anthology. There were 27 songs on the album, the first half rock, the 2nd half hip-hop. McNevan recorded it at Barry Haggarty's studio in his home boondocks of Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. He worked at McDonald'south and other jobs to pay for the studio time. The vocal "Lift It", first appeared here and was later re-recorded for Thousand Foot Krutch'due south first release, That's What People Do, and appeared once again on Fix It Off.[11] [12]

That's What People Exercise was written the year McNevan started TFK in 1997. It was released independently in 1998 and is out of impress. It sold over 5,000 copies. TFK climbed the ladder of local notoriety throughout Ontario and abroad. Reaching the ears of Ontario commercial radio, CKWF 101.v FM in their home town of Peterborough added "Rhyme Fauna", the band's beginning single from their independent recording, to their rotation. It clicked with listeners and inside ii months concluded up being ane of the v near requested songs of the yr.

In 1999, TFK was chosen past 7 Ball Magazine equally ane of the summit 25 bands in North America. They were also awarded "Best Indie Recording" and McNevan awarded "Vocalist of the Twelvemonth" by the readers of The Wire Magazine. They were then awarded "Ring of the Year" at the 2000 Wire Awards. They were also voted as the No. 1 ring of the millennium on 100.iii FM in Barrie, Ontario.[13]

Prepare It Off was released on November 14, 2000. Information technology was the group'due south first indie label release. Though the sound of the album was distinct in its heavily hip-hop influenced nu metallic, a few songs from the record (including "Puppet" and "Supafly") impacted at both secular and Christian radio.[ commendation needed ] The band toured it extensively across N America and ended upwardly garnering much label attention by selling 85,000 copies of the indie release out of their van.[xiv] The band also printed a limited edition, "pre-release" version of Set It Off sold only at their release party at The Gordon All-time Theatre in Peterborough, Ontario for their local fans. TFK toured with Finger Eleven, Econoline Crush, Treble Charger, the Tea Party, Matthew Expert Band, Gob, Sum 41 and others. Three Days Grace, which was a comprehend ring at that time, was TFK's regular support act.[ citation needed ] McNevan helped with recordings of Iii Days Grace'due south demo anthology. He is also featured on their vocal "This Moving picture" from this album. Effectually this same time, Dave Smith left the grouping, making McNevan the only original member. Smith was replaced with Myke Harrison, who parted ways about a year later. Later Dave Smith's difference, McNevan began writing all the guitar lines and the band has used a live guitar player instead of officially replacing him.

Runway seven from this album, "Unbelievable" – a cover of the EMF song of the same name – appeared on the soundtrack for the 2010 film Only Wright.[15]

Tooth & Nail years [edit]

In 2003, the ring signed with Seattle-based Tooth & Nail Records and released their 2d total-length album, Phenomenon. Though something of a divergence from the rap-heavy sound of Gear up it Off, Miracle nevertheless relied on McNevan'south rhythmic vocals, albeit with a solid modern metal sound. Information technology was well received, and spawned iv radio singles, including "Rawkfist". The album sold 200,000 units[16] [17] making information technology 1 of the best-selling albums in Tooth & Nail'due south history. They continued this success with the 2004 re-release of Set it Off through Tooth & Blast, assuasive for a larger print run and adding vi songs, including five from "That's What People Do", and one new song "Everyone Like Me", produced by Gavin Brown.

At this time, McNevan and Augustine started a side band chosen FM Static, which can be classified equally a pop-punk or pop-stone band and is usually much more low-cal-hearted. FM Static scored numerous No. ane songs, including their songs "Crazy Mary", and "Something to Believe In". In 2004, they toured with Kutless on the "Body of water of Faces" tour aslope Falling Up and FM Static.

On July 19, 2005, they released their third full-length album The Art of Breaking, produced by Arnold Lanni. The album makes about a complete interruption from the nu metallic sound of Miracle, focusing more on heavy elements. Information technology is the first album to feature brusk guitar solos. "Motion" peaked at No. sixteen on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart early 2006.[ citation needed ] Other singles included "Absolute" and "Breathe You In", which was released to alternative radio and was one of the band'south first slower songs. During this time the band toured extensively.

In 2006, McNevan became involved with TobyMac and helped him write the vocal "Ignition" found on Portable Sounds. The song has been used in media placements including Monday Night Football and NASCAR. Because of this, in the early 2007, the ring was function of the TobyMac Portable Sounds tour. The tour was such a success that Toby asked them to do the year-terminate tour too.[18]

After working in the studio with producer Ken Andrews they released The Flame in All of Us on September 18, 2007, with a move to a more than mainstream rock sound, with some heavy influences from bands such equally beau Canadian artists Our Lady Peace and other metal bands of the fourth dimension. The album includes the singles "Falls Apart", "What exercise we Know?", "Favorite Affliction" and "The Flame in All of U.s.a.". On Jan 20, 2008, "The Flame in All of United states" became the 1000th song to brand it on the ChristianRock.Net Top 30 Nautical chart. The adjacent bout was in early 2008 with Skillet and Decyfer Downwards. After a lengthy summer playing festivals and i-offs, they were included in the offset Creation Festival: The Tour that consisted of nine bands: Kutless, Pillar, KJ-52, Fireflight, Worth Dying For, Run Child Run, Esterlyn, Capital Lights and themselves. They were asked to headline three bout dates, just declined.[19] They besides recorded the Christmas vocal "Jingle Bong Rawk" for the X Christmas compilation Christmas anthology, compiled past Molar & Nail Records.[xx] For Welcome to the Masquerade, the band reunited with Aaron Sprinkle to co-produce this album, with Emery'due south Matt Carter assisting and Randy Staub mixing. The song "Fire It Up" was included in video games such every bit EA Sports NHL 10, and in the G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra film trailer.[21] The album was released on September 8, 2009 and peaked at No. 35 on the Billboard 200.[22] In mid-2009, McNevan underwent emergency surgery on his appendix, causing the band to cancel at Cosmos Due west Festival.[23] He returned to play shows a calendar week subsequently. The band appeared at other festivals that yr, including their debut appearance at Soulfest. They announced a year-end tour to support the new album. They too appeared on Cosmos Festival: The Tour again, this fourth dimension with Jars of Dirt, Audio Unplugged, B.Reith, FM Static and This Cute Commonwealth.[24] They were later involved with a Christmas vacation show with Thirty Seconds to Mars, Flyleaf, After Midnight Project and The Veer Union. On September viii, 2009, TFK's three albums, Miracle, The Art of Breaking, and The Flame in All of Usa were re-released every bit a iii-CD set: Deja Vu: The Thousand Foot Krutch Anthology.[25] They toured with Breaking Benjamin, Chevelle and Crimson in March 2010.

TFK on the Music Gunkhole 2010

In a concert video posted on Feb i, 2010, the ring was seen with new guitarist, Ty Dietzler, who replaced Nick Baumhardt as the touring guitarist. He has too played rhythm guitar for the Letter Black.[26] In the start calendar week of Apr 2010, "Burn it Up" was released in the Rock Band music shop to be used in Stone Band 2. On April 19, The Detroit Scarlet Wings used "The Invitation" and "Welcome to the Masquerade" during the pre-game introduction.[27] On May 11, 2010, McNevan announced on his personal Facebook page: "Nosotros [TFK] covered "The Oestrus Miser Song" from the old classic Christmas special, gonna exercise one with FM too, but that'southward a surprise..." referring to their upcoming appearance on the album X-Christmas 2 past Tooth & Smash Records. He has also stated that a live DVD was planned for the very near future and was to be recorded at the May 28 at YC Alberta effect at Rexall Place.[28] During the 2010 NBA playoffs, "Move" was used by ABC.[ citation needed ] In 2010, TFK performed at Creation Festival: The Tour Presents the Welcome to the Masquerade Fall Tour. They are headlining the tour, which will as well feature Disciple and Ivoryline,[29] with Decyfer Down replacing Disciple during the last week of the tour.[24] The ring also stated that they have just started writing tracks for a new record.[ citation needed ]

In January 2011 TFK joined the Rock and Worship Roadshow national tour headlined by MercyMe.[xxx] On March 2, 2011, Dietzler announced that he would be leaving the band at the end of the month.[31] The band searched for a replacement guitarist,[32] only on March thirty, 2011 the band appear that Dietzler would remain with the band, and cancelled the search for a replacement.[33] On June 7, 2011, they released a alive anthology and DVD: Live at the Masquerade.[34] On September 10, 2011, they headlined at the Showtime Dear Festival in Buena Vista, new Jersey along with Decyfer Down, Remedy Bulldoze, Addison Road, Dave Pettigrew and Compelled.[35]

Mail-label [edit]

TFK in Minneapolis, Mill Metropolis Nights, Oct 8, 2014

The Stop Is Where Nosotros Brainstorm was released on Apr 17, 2012.[36]

On November 29, 2011, they announced that they would be leaving Molar & Nail Records to release The Stop Is Where Nosotros Brainstorm independently[37] and turned to crowdfunding to release the album.[38] The song "War of Change" was made bachelor for complimentary download in early December.[39]

"War of Modify" was the theme vocal for the 2012 edition of WWE Over the Limit.[xl]

On October 15, 2013, the band released Made in Canada: The 1998-2010 Collection, a fourteen-runway collection featuring 2 new songs, "Searchlight" and "Complicate You".[41]

The ring launched another crowdfunding campaign to raise funds for OXYGEN:INHALE in May 2014.[42] The kickoff single from the anthology, "Built-in This Way", was released on July 22.[43] The second single, "Untraveled Route", was released on August vi on YouTube.[44]

For live performances in September and October 2015, Joshua Sturm, husband of old Flyleaf singer Lacey Sturm, filled-in for Joel Bruyere who had been hospitalized due to a complanate lung.[45]

3 singles were released in advance of the release of their follow-upward, Exhale: "Built-in Again" on December 11, 2015,[46] "Incomplete" on February 1, 2016,[47] and "Running with Giants" on February 25, 2016.[48] The anthology itself was released on June 17, 2016 and debuted at No. 34 on the US Billboard 200, selling 14,000 copies.[49] On September 15, 2017, The band released a 2d alive album, Untraveled Roads, as a CD and DVD combo pack.[50] As of 2017 the band is on hiatus.

Members [edit]

Timeline

Discography [edit]

  • Shutterbug (equally Oddball) (1995)
  • That's What People Do (1997)
  • Set Information technology Off (2000)
  • Miracle (2003)
  • The Art of Breaking (2005)
  • The Flame in All of U.s.a. (2007)
  • Welcome to the Masquerade (2009)
  • The End Is Where Nosotros Begin (2012)
  • Oxygen: Inhale (2014)
  • Exhale (2016)

Awards and recognition [edit]

Gospel Music Association Canada Covenant Awards

Year Award Result
2005 Creative person of the Yr Won
Group of the Year Won
Modern Rock Album of the Yr (The Art of Breaking) Won
2006 Video of the Year ("Move") Won
2008 Grouping of the Yr Nominated
Difficult Music Anthology of the Year (The Flame in All of Us) Nominated
Difficult Music Song of the Twelvemonth ("Falls Apart") Nominated
2010 Rock Anthology of the Twelvemonth (Welcome to the Masquerade) Won
Stone Song of the Twelvemonth ("Forwards Motility") Won
Difficult Music Vocal of the Year ("Bring Me to Life") Won

GMA Dove Awards

Year Laurels Event
2004 Rock Album of the Twelvemonth (Miracle) Nominated
2005 Rock Album of the Twelvemonth (Set Information technology Off) Nominated
2006 Rock Anthology of the Yr (The Art of Breaking) Nominated
Short Form Music Video of the Twelvemonth ("Move") Nominated
2008 Short Form Music Video of the Year ("Falls Autonomously") Nominated
2010 Rock Album of the Year (Welcome to the Masquerade) Nominated
Rock Song of the Year ("Bring Me to Life") Nominated
2013 Rock Album of the Yr (The End Is Where We Brainstorm) Nominated

Juno Awards

Twelvemonth Honour Result
2005 Contemporary Christian/Gospel Anthology of the yr (Phenomenon) Nominated
2006 Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the year (The Fine art of Breaking) Nominated
2008 Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the year (The Flame in All of Us) Nominated
2010 Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the year (Welcome to the Masquerade) Nominated
2013 Gimmicky Christian/Gospel Album of the year (The Cease Is Where We Begin) Nominated

Shai Awards (formerly The Vibe Awards)

Year Honor Consequence
2004 Hard Music Anthology of the Year (Phenomenon) Won

Other

  • TFK won Taco Bong'south "Feed the Beat out" competition in 2008 along with Fireflight and Striking The Lights, they played the Winter 10 Games in Aspen with ESPN/Taco Bong.

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External links [edit]

  • Official website

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