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About Thousand Foot Krutch

A popular 1966 poem, “Please Hear What I’m Not Saying,” begs the reader, Don’t be fooled by the face I wear, for I wear a mask . . . I tell you everything that’s really nothing, and nothing of what’s everything, of what’s crying within me.

In 2009, Thousand Foot Krutch takes a hard rock hammer to this universal matter of hidden emotions—confronting what lies beneath us and, in turn, burning off some major tension on its fifth Tooth & Nail album, Welcome to the Masquerade.

Take off your masks, and let’s let it all out. Release what’s undercover ‘til the truth comes out, spits front man Trevor McNevan on a title track that surges with action film adrenaline before cresting to a blunt spiritual admission: I’m not okay.

“We all wear masks,” says McNevan, setting the stage for his band’s theatrical new work. “We hide what we don’t want people to know we’re thinking or feeling. And that’s easy to get away with when life is so busy. A lot of times, we have no idea what’s really going on in the life of the person right beside us.”

In fact, Welcome to the Masquerade reveals what Thousand Foot Krutch continues to learn from its growing legion of fans. Since the Toronto act’s worldwide launch in 2003, otherwise introverted listeners have felt surprisingly comfortable pouring their hearts out to McNevan, drummer Steve Augustine, and bassist Joel Bruyere. Their unique approach to music—often as heady as it is heavy—creates a space where it’s safe to go deep one moment and just cut loose the next.

“We’ll meet kids who feel so bottled up,” explains McNevan. “They’ve tried to relay their personal struggles or family issues to someone, but keep getting that generic ‘It’ll be okay, just look the other way’ pat on the back. There has to be a way of getting that stuff off your chest.”

Through these songs for the broken and brokenhearted, Thousand Foot Krutch provides that crucial outlet to a widespread audience.

Welcome to the world of no one’s listening—I just want to break out and escape this prison, seethes McNevan on “Bring Me to Life,” where an icy piano part melts into the fiery assault of guitars. With as much aggression but a more thumping groove, “Scream” portrays someone whose turmoil is like a mask that I don’t want to wear anymore. But soon enough a flicker of promise emerges: I’d give everything I am just to feel something.

With hope comes levity, and Welcome to the Masquerade will be heralded for its rave-ups just as much as its darker depths. An early Thousand Foot Krutch hit (“Rawkfist”) earned airplay on ESPN’s SportsCenter and throughout the professional sports world, and in that vein, the new “Smackdown” pays perfect stomp-clap homage to Queen’s “We Will Rock You.” There’s also “Fire It Up,” an in-your-face anthem with an irresistibly simple hook.

“We were trying to capture all of what we love best about rock music,” McNevan explains. “I enjoy the fusion of music with sports and movies—things TFK is blessed to have been a part of before. Now, sometimes I’ll go to a football game or catch a great action or superhero film just to get that rush of excitement.” Named after an old X-Men comic from the 1960s, “E for Extinction” showcases a pure hybrid of the band’s dynamic and maturing creative talents. Tapping back into the album’s theme of insecurities and the need for transformation, the track mixes a sweetly melodic, stripped-down verse with a ferocious chorus marked by lyrics about how we camouflage ourselves.

Such sensitivity is further explored on Masquerade through a handful of tunes more aligned to pop radio, a direction TFK explored with great success on 2007’s The Flame in All of Us.

“Watching Over Me” is musical poetry, a soul-searching ballad where McNevan sings, Take my broken glass, and help me make a window, so I can see your face. “Look Away” is equally powerful yet more ragged and rocking; a key song based on e-mails and letters McNevan has received from fans over the last few years with lyrics that plead, Take all these cuts, and make them shine, and all this pain I’ve held inside, so I can find my way home again.

First single “Forward Motion” is a swirling and soaring call for the entire world to find its way home again—a timely plea given the state of many nations.

“Between the economy and everything else, this is as good a time as has ever been to drop our stereotypes—all the stuff that separates us—and get down to the black and white of loving people as God intended it to be,” McNevan suggests.

Welcome to the Masquerade was recorded in Seattle, Nashville, and Canada, produced by Aaron Sprinkle (Anberlin, The Almost) and Trevor McNevan with additional production by Thousand Foot Krutch, and mixed by Randy Staub (Nickelback, Metallica). Concerts promoting the album will be elaborately staged (the cover art provides a hint), but the music itself was purposefully arranged with raw public performance in mind.

“We don’t like to record anything we can’t pull off live,” concludes McNevan.

In a world of masqueraders, Thousand Foot Krutch welcomes you to the ball.

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  • Cate Bosse

    Just stopped by to wish you a HAPPY CHRISTMAS & a ROCKIN NEW YEAR!

    2 years ago
  • Joann Delgado

    Just wanted to swing threw and say hi

    2 years ago
  • ∀ɴᴛᴏɴɪᴊᴀ ♡

    hi! great music :-)
    have a nice day

    2 years ago
  • Brent Adkisson

    Love the music guys!!! thanks

    2 years ago
  • bladedomainandhosting.c…

    Thanks for the add. Merry Xmas and Best Wishes!!!

    2 years ago
  • Tiffany Rhodes

    Fav song eva ??? ... Gotta be.. This is a Call..1st verse is complete story of my life, my mother battles breast cancer as I do anything I can to prevent the same fate.

    2 years ago
  • Alive Once More

    glad to be friends with you all, love your music. you inspire my music, check it out :-)

    2 years ago
  • Amy Aguilar Vaughn

    hey guys your music bought my spirit up today. my grandmother is very ill and i was feeling so down until i put in one of your cds. thank you

    2 years ago
  • Nakamichi Dragons

    Thanks for the add guys :)

    2 years ago
  • Roger Melvin

    i am glad to have your as my friend your music sound wonderful so keep up the great work and keep in Touch and have wonderful day

    2 years ago
  • Beyond Remains

    I saw you guys at ATF back in May and I think you guys were AMAZING!!! I was like 6 feet away from you when you were preforming! I wish I could've met you guys! God Bless

    2 years ago
  • Sidcar The Skeleton

    thx 4 da add

    2 years ago
  • Cate Bosse

    OMG (goodness!) They just played "Look Away" on my fav HD radio station 99.1-3 The Energy! AWESOME! I'm still shaking!

    2 years ago
  • matthew

    theirs not enough words to explain how awesome the show was in springfield missouri:] i want to thank all of you guy's for putting on a rockin good show;]

    2 years ago
  • Mallory Mitchell

    Ya'll were so awesome at The Door in Dallas last night! Thank you for coming and rocking my face off! Ya'll were incredible!

    2 years ago
  • Kristina Jordan

    Hey just recently got Welcome to the Masquerade! Awesome album guys! 2 more to go and I will have them all! Keep doing what you do & I will keep you guys in my thoughts and prayers! Love you guys! Love, Kristina J.

    2 years ago
  • ©Pearl Burrell

    Hello,


    Stopping by to say "Hello" Hope all is well.


    Blessings

    PB

    2 years ago
  • Matthew J. Clark

    I love your guys music, and i feel that it rocks your message.

    2 years ago
  • Thee Grizzlyy':D

    COME TO L.A CALIFORNIA hahaha BY CHRISTiiAN

    2 years ago
  • Crown of Life Media

    Hey Trevor, Just saw the video you did for Compassion. Beautiful. I'm a sponsor too. Thanks for adding your support and your voice to a great cause. Be blessed!!

    2 years ago
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  • Genre: Alternative / Rock

    Location Toronto, Ontario, Ca

    Profile Views: 5843983

    Last Login: 6/6/2012

    Member Since 10/29/2004

    Website thousandfootkrutch.com

    Record Label Tooth & Nail

    Type of Label Indie

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