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"The Flame In all of us" Thousand Foot krutch

PostPosted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 5:13 pm
by Kuro-Mizu
Well this for all of you thousand foot krutch fans!

their new cd is coming out on september 18th and is called "The Flame in All of Us"

after hearing the sample tracks I can barely wait for the new cd to come out. This is definitely going to be their best so far.

If you want to hear the newest single "falls apart" you can find it here on purevolume-

http://www.purevolume.com/thousandfootkrutch

Also if you want to hear the title track "The flame in all of us" you can hear it on the tooth and nail podcast. Their are directions on that same page.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:16 am
by Tommy
It's different.

A good different considering I'm not a fan of them by any means.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 4:19 pm
by Kuro-Mizu
Here is some new news, you can hear the chorus to the track "What do we know" at the end of the album teaser video which you cna find on the thousandfootkrutch site here-

http://www.thousandfootkrutch.com/main.php

also you can preorder the album along with some other stuff and find a track list here

http://www.theflameinallofus.com

PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 6:38 pm
by RedMage
Tom Dincht wrote:It's different.

A good different considering I'm not a fan of them by any means.


Sounds exactly like TFK to me.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 8:37 pm
by Tommy
Really?
It sounded nowhere near as terrible as "Rawkfist" to me.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 10:08 pm
by Kuro-Mizu
Tom Dincht wrote:Really?
It sounded nowhere near as terrible as "Rawkfist" to me.


Rawkfist is like their most horrible song...and is by NO MEANS a representation of their style. Its like they just did that song to have fun and yell... and for some reason that NO ONE can guess it got popular.

I was SICK when that song got popular. If you are basing your opinon of them on that song you should listen to more of their songs. The rest of phenomnon is actually PRETTY GOOD besides that song and the art of breaking is pretty good too. Has alot more variety then phenomnon. But I think this new cd will blow both of those cds out of the water. It sounds like they have grown as musicians. They also have a new producer and I think he is taking their sound in a much more mature sounding direction.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 10:28 pm
by Tommy
I USED to be a fan of their work so I'm familiar with songs other than Rawkfist.

I remember liking the album "Set it Off."

PostPosted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 10:09 am
by Kuro-Mizu
Tom Dincht wrote:I USED to be a fan of their work so I'm familiar with songs other than Rawkfist.

I remember liking the album "Set it Off."


ahh ok what made you change your mind?

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 12:30 pm
by Tommy
My musical taste matured.

I now stay away from whiny rapcore.
No offense to TFK fans.

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 3:38 pm
by Kuro-Mizu
Uhm... But they haven't made a single rapcore album since Set it Off.... :sweat:

The album Phenomenon had a few nods to the genre But their isn't a single rapcore song on "The art of Breaking"

The music they do now is just hard rock. Extremely catchy hard rock.

And although I'm not a huge fan of the lyrics (although I do like the lyrics for "Phenomenon" and "Hurt") They are anything but whiny...

I feel like your basing all of your opinions on ONE record.... Which is really unfair since once they release "The flame in all of us" they will have had three since then. Not only that but that record is something like 8 years old. The band has REALLY matured since then.

PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:03 pm
by Kuro-Mizu
Sorry for the double post but I have some new information. You can now listen to the single "what do we know" On purevolume. You can also buy it from Itunes and other online music stores. I have to say I like this one even better then "falls apart"

PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 8:13 pm
by islandjunky
yay! it's about time they came out with another cd. (my opinion anyway)

PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 3:38 pm
by RedMage
Don't think too much about it, Vernhal, it was just the Tom way of saying he simply decided he doesn't like TFK anymore. ;)

PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 11:30 pm
by Kuro-Mizu
RedMage wrote:Don't think too much about it, Vernhal, it was just the Tom way of saying he simply decided he doesn't like TFK anymore. ;)


Oh I know... hehe I have actually been stalking the Jam Session for a while so I have gotten used to seeing his comments all over.

Thats what actually persuaded me to respond. I have seen him be VERY close minded to bands he seems to have made up his mind on without listening to everything the band has to offer.

I guess I just get sad when I see people do this.. I feel as if they are keeping themselves from finding some truly great music.

I personally listen to almost anything out their and I listen to it thoroughly before making a decision about it. Just like I personally dislike all of Casting crowns music... I have listened to their first two cd's completely and I still found nothing that I personally found appealing. I hear that they either have a new one or are coming out with a new one.... and I plan on listening to that one completely too just to see if their music or my musical preferences have evolved to the point where I would like something they would have to offer.

I have found that by doing this I have found new respect for an artist I may have overlooked before.

Here are some examples-

Relient K-

during the time period that their first three cds came out I absolutely HATED pop/punk so I thought their cd's sucked. I still gave their 4th cd a chance though and found that I LOVED IT! I now own all of Relient K's cds and have found almost all of their music to be enjoyable.

Hawk Nelson-

Lets be honest. Their first cd pretty much sucked, some of the tunes were catchy but the songwriting was completely unoriginal and the production was horrible. But they definitely redeemed themselves on their sophomore release, I can't think of a single song I don't like.

Project 86-

They are known as one of those bands that trys to switch things up from album to album. I think if ANYONE just listened to a single cd from them they would probably be missing out. My sister owns almost all of their previous cds (pre Rival Factions) and she loves them. I personally don't like them. But I DO love rival factions, their sound matured to the point where I liked it and if I had just decided beforehand that I didn't like project86 so I wasn't gonna listen to it I would be missing out on one of my new favourite cds!

I guess I feel Tom Dincht is telling me that he knows ABSOLUTELY nothing about thousand foot krutch and he is unwilling to try and find out about them becuz he has already made up his mind based on only 1/4 of their music. Not only that but that 1/4 of their music is by no means a representation of their style and says nothing of their musical growth.

Of course I can understand why someone would dislike thousand foot krutch. Actually if they weren't so INSANELY catchy I doubt I would listen to them. Here is why-

1. their lyrics.... yeah I hate alot of their lyrics. They just sound so dumb...I mean some of the songs have good lyrics like "Phenomnon" "puppet" or "hurt"

But lyrics like

"We come crashing through your speakers into your ear canal like the alignment of the solar system, does this remind you of the day when we just wanted to rawk cuz we like it that way"

Aren't impressive >.>

2. They are repetitive. Alot of their songs sound the same. Especially on Phenomenon. I think they did better on The Art of Breaking but songs like "move" and "absolute" were definitely in their same vein. I'm hoping they will spread out more on The Flame in All of Us.

3. Trevor Mcnan's voice. I actually like his voice but it could be better and I definitely can understand why a lot of people find it annoying.


Good reasons to dislike them are not becuz they are "whiny" or "rapcore" because... Well neither of them are true!

OOk so wow... long post! If anyone actually took the time to read that rant you deserve a cookie!

PostPosted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 9:34 am
by Tommy
I was referring to Set it Off and "Rawkfist" specifically.

I don't mind any of the new stuff on their PV page right know or anything on The Art of Breaking.

It's just something I would find worth buying.

I have seen him be VERY close minded to bands he seems to have made up his mind on without listening to everything the band has to offer.


I hope that wasn't directed towards me.

If I hear a band and hate it you know what the first thing I do is?
I see if their older stuff is better.
I did that with AFI and now I've even learned to love some of their newer stuff.

I don't have many good things to say about myself, but I am not closeminded when it comes to music and I give many things a fair chance as I gave TFK right now and they're not that bad.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 10:35 pm
by Kuro-Mizu
Ok maybe closed minded was the wrong way to put it...

I guess the scenario is that usually you post something negative about a band based on very little information only to go back later and say "Oh wait their actually pretty good" after hearing more...

Whatever yeah... It was 2 in the morning when I typed the above post and I find it irrelevant now so Ill just apologize and be don with it heh

So yeah sorry man... Wasn't trying to drag you down or anything ^_^"""

Also I can understand why you would not find it worht buying... for the same reasons I stated above...

PostPosted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 8:17 am
by Tommy
Trust me though.
I know a lot about TFK.

I will admit I have made negative comments about a band and went back and liked them.

I have learned to give a lot of bands chances.

PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 5:10 pm
by Dai-go
Lol. XD You guys just bashed the one CD I absolutely love from 'em. XD!

My feelings arn't hurt at all, I find it funny. Rawkfist is one of my fav songs by the way. That and Quicken. <_< Fun!
I just like it when they have a more more rap than rock blend. Ya' know? 60-40.

Anyways, I have no qualms with the way they're going with this new CD. It seems like they know where they want to go musically now. The Art of Breaking was kind of.....lackluster to me. Looking back, it seems like a step towards this new batch of tracks.

There're my two cents. Now I'm broke.
And Verhnal, where's meh cookie? lol

PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 8:03 am
by Okami
Bumping this thread up, since the cd is out now!

What do you guys think of it?

Personally, it's on my top-5 cds right now, simply because I can relate to every song and I like every song (Which doesn't happen too much these days) :thumb:

PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 5:12 pm
by HiddenWoodchuck
I liked The Art of Breaking for the most part, but this new CD is pretty good. Their lyrics are much, much better now... as for style of music, I could care less, I like all "styles"... if I want to blast my ears out I will listen to Becoming the Archetype, but sometimes I like to tone it down some... something I find important about music is the lyrics rather then what genre it is... and TFK seems to have improved lots.