Summary
Trevor
Mcnevan----Vocals/Guitar
Dave
Smith-----------Lead Guitar
Joel Bruyere---------Bass
Steve Augustine---------Drums
Industry
heads attempting to anticipate future musical tangents, can sometimes be
left dumbfounded. The direction of music is not linear in fashion. Popular
music is invariably determined in the realms of streets, clubs, garages,
home studios and the like. Thick guitars coupled with Hip Hop joints, was
taken to a new level with the collaboration of Aerosmith and Run DMC.
"Walk This Way" gave birth to musical mutations which led to a
symphony of transformation.
Thousand
Foot Krutch, mutants of today's culture, have been infused by mixed breeds
of music. The outcome is a creative force exploiting turntables, powerful
guitars and dominant vocals. Tracks rock and groove from start to finish,
causing even the skeptic to tap a foot.
Thousand
Foot Krutch is not another „rap metal‰ regurgitation. TFK songs have a
decidedly different musical substance. Trevor McNevan, lead vocalist for
the band writes music that penetrates lives. Trevor's lyrics don't try to
establish contact with the audience through rebellious content or conduct.
Instead, his lyrics point in a different direction, a direction that
massages the soul.
Finally, a band that delivers a live performance that leaves you wanting
more. If you don't like the mosh pit, you may consider standing further
back from these rhyme animals. When the lights come on, it's energy from
the first crack of the snare. Thousand Foot Krutch truly rocks the space,
whether it's a small club or large stadium. Their energy and passion for
music explodes. Each member of the band is an energetic self-contained
show. Off stage their professional conduct and well-mannered
personalities, leave you wondering if their mother is standing by.
Remember when "Grunge" was pop and young bands were coming to a
head? It was the era of Pearl Jam, and their early project "TEN"
impacted many. Their album had hit songs from beginning to end. It spoke
to youth in a way most of us couldn't understand. "Set It Off",
Thousand Foot Krutch's label debut re-invents those emotions. TFK creates
a feeling one could describe as coming from "God's appointed
workers"
What is a Thousand Foot Krutch ?
Have you ever felt that life has dealt you a bad hand? Or maybe you've
felt an emptiness, one that couldn't be filled, no matter how great life
seemed to be? Even if your problems are one thousand feet high, there is
always someone to lean on. Trevor McNevan realized he needed a thousand
foot crutch; that crutch was God. Four guys with similar spiritual beliefs
got together and formed the band. The band needed a name. What was on
their hearts was God. And in their hearts to carry them, was a crutch.
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