Seventh Studio Album 'The End Is Where We Begin' For Thousand Foot Krutch
The new album from Canadian modern rockers Thousand Foot Krutch, titled 'The End Is Where We Begin', is released on 17th April 2012 as the band go independent for the first time. Having previously been signed with Tooth & Nail Records, the band voluntarily walked away from record label life despite numerous profitable offers.
"We've been through every transition you could face as a band in the past year, aside from the band line up, and our entire team couldn't be more excited", explains front man Trevor McNevan. "Against all odds, not to mention some pretty lucrative record contracts, we're following what we feel is the right thing for us to do, and at the end of the day, that's our responsibility. We're very thankful to have the support and trust we do with our audience; they're as much a part of our team, as anyone else. We're growing together, and look forward to each new step we take together."
Ahead of the new album hitting the street, the lead single 'Let The Sparks Fly' and fellow adrenaline-infused rocker 'Light Up The Sky' have been picked up by ESPN for NASCAR and NCAA Sports programming.
'The End Is Where We Begin' Track Listing:
1. The Introduction
2. We Are
3. Light Up The Sky
4. The End Is Where We Begin
5. Be Somebody
6. Courtesy Call
7. War Of Change
8. Let The Sparks Fly
9. All I Need To Know
10. Fly On The Wall
11. I Get Wicked
12. Down
13. So Far Gone