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Thousand Foot Krutch: Trevor McNevan (vocals, guitar); Joel Bruyere (bass instrument); Steven Augustine (drums). The surprisingly lucrative Christian pop music industry has continuously and surprisingly mirrored the secular shifts of mainstream music. One of the more interesting (sometimes wince-worthy) outcrops of Christian music has been the spate of pious rap-rockers who came in the wake of unconsecrated successes such as Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park. But hold off on the scorn and cynicism, because Toronto natives Thousand Foot Krutch actually ply their trade pretty darn well without coming off like über-holy caricatures of their secular counterparts. The group even manages to intersperse the coarse bravado of its chosen genre with enough melodic light to succeed where a lot the more lumpen mainstream rap-rock hybrids fail. On the Art of Breaking, the group also steers clear of the sappy platitudes that are often indigenous to Christian pop; instead, they adopt the voice of righteous warriors, heartily chanting "we want the truth, give us the absolute" over metal power chords in the pleasingly anthemic "Absolute" or resolutely intoning "I'll build your trust, I won't let you down" on the nimbly sung/rapped title track. Thousand Foot Krutch skirts direct scripture and heavenly addresses for a fierce, testosterone-fueled brand of universal positive-mindedness. And the tunes themselves are well crafted enough to uphold the motivational tendencies of the lyrics. In fact, this is a highly likable and strong enough album to suit secular and non-secular rap-rock fans alike. ~ Erik Hage On its previous albums, Christian hard-rock band Thousand Foot Krutch served up a mix of inspirational rap-metal and neo-grunge, often sounding like a radio-friendly combination of Rage Against the Machine and Creed. On THE ART OF BREAKING, however, rap is almost nowhere to be found. Instead, a fuller, more guitar-heavy sound and intense, emo-influenced vocals dominate. "Hurt" showcases a dramatic, ascending melody and melancholy piano. "Hit The Floor," with its jaunty feel and frequent "Whoo!"'s, recalls the heyday of hair metal. "Breathe You In" is a sensitive ballad that still manages to rock thanks to an energetic performance from the rhythm section. A clear stylistic progression, THE ART OF BREAKING shows that Thousand Foot Krutch can grow and develop while retaining its trademark hard-hitting sound. Thousand Foot Krutch Art Of Breaking Songs Art Of Breaking Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Good Stuff Great album. The site's review is hilarious, though. Did they say "radio-friendly version of Creed"? HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA. Submitted by pangolini (Columbus, NE, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
kool i downloaded T.F.K's "the art of breaking" and i've been hooked ever since. "absolute" is probly my fav. because it relates to more people than we know. i'd probly rate it 4 and 1/2, but that wasnt an option. oh wel, the album is great. roc on tfk! Submitted by zink1107 (somewhere, Overtherainbow) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
WAHHOOOO!!!!! i have been listening to this CD non stop scince i got it!!!!! their lyrics and their music is so AWESOME!!! my favorite song has got to be hurt!!! you wont be sorry if you get it!!!
Submitted by aes51490 (lake charles, LA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
WOW!!! Having been a fan of rock for many years, finding music that is hard-hitting and glorifying to our Saviour is not always easy. TFK accomplishes both...they ROCK!! I bought this CD first and had to get the others in very short order. This CD has it all...great vocals, steaming guitar riffs, mind blowing bass moves and pounding drums. A must own. Submitted by Jimmy (Virginia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Their Best Yet!!! tfk has been my favorite band since I got their 1st album and thought it was great when i got their 2nd i thought they couldn't get any better. I was hella wrong. This is the best album ever! I don't think it's possible to not like this album. I highly recomend it. Submitted by someone (some were in the US of A) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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