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The Art of Breaking by Thousand Foot Krutch
 

The Art of Breaking by Thousand Foot Krutch

Thousand Foot Krutch: Trevor McNevan (vocals, guitar); Joel Bruyere (bass instrument); Steven Augustine (drums). 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.

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TFK Refuses to give us their Absolute best on "Breaking"

bysmarterthan3 Aug 31, 2005
41 Helpfuls 42 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? 4 Comments
Pros Matured lyrics, Several keeper tracks, Some nifty Guitar workings
Cons Middle section of record just falls flat, disjointed at times, Lacks major firepower
Recommended it? No

Through the past couple years Canadian exported nu-metal band Thousand Foot Krutch has become a staying power, mostly thanks to the huge fan and general listening publics positive reaction to "Phenomenon", which in reality, was their junior album release, after a relatively unknown indie debut, "... Read full review »

beekd91
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Some Tracks Hurt Like a Hand Grenade, But TFK Can Make You A Believer

bybeekd91 Jul 24, 2005
19 Helpfuls 20 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? 2 Comments
Pros Excellent guitar work and the beginning and end of the album.
Cons The shout-outs in the middle reek.
Recommended it? Yes

You know what's worse than buying a CD and finding out it wasn't great? Having huge expectations before buying it. Case in point: Thousand Foot Krutch's newest work, The Art of Breaking. I had been excited about this album ever since I heard of its existence in February. The great potential shown... Read full review »

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Absolutely the best TFK album yet!!!

byshadowkeyblade Jan 8, 2007
17 Helpfuls 18 Helpfuls Was this review helpful? 2 Comments
Pros Everything. This CD is a work of pure genius
Cons I fail to see any cons in this CD. It's awesome!
Recommended it? Yes

Overview
Thousand Foot Krutch (TFK), a Christian rock band from Toronto, has been around for a few years now, and this new CD, The Art of Breaking is their newest release (July, 2005). Listening to their first CD (Set It Off), going through Phenomenon (their second release), and now listening... Read full review »

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Number of Discs 1
Artist Thousand Foot Krutch
Record Label Tooth & Nail
Genre Gospel
Subgenre Contemp. Christian
Release Date July 19, 2005

Song List: Disc 1

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