
There are very few bands who can perform Christian rock with the intensity and passion of Canadian outfit Thousand Foot Krutch. broken truck at Waffle House I couldn't believe it Trevor walked in the door I was stunned finally got it my nerve and walked up to him and proceeded to tell him what an inspiration that he's music was to he listened intently and sign autographs take a picture with me I can see that he knew that I meant it I just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart the music gives me life gives me hope and gave me so much for me to be able to tell him that TFK you rock How excited I was to know the TFK was coming into a bar in my area no there are wasn't sure how they were going to cover half the song ever wanted them to play didn't care if it's just an hour I drove 3 hours to get there this was TFK not only did we get lost getting there and arrives late but I could not get my phone to pull up my tickets I had together next door to a car dealership to pull up my tickets stressing that I was going to miss something good I was just in time I position myself with a foot on the foot rest of the bar to lift me up higher than everyone else they come out and I was like a kid again singing the words to every song taking video of it too it was over so fast so bummed cuz I really wanted to meet him within left with are souvenirs in our truck broke down here we were 4 a.m. Favourite tunes included ‘Move’, ‘War of change’, ‘Courtesy call’ and slower tunes ‘Breathe you in’ and ‘This is a call’. However, slower songs such as personal favourite ‘This is a call’ would suddenly turn the whole atmosphere around and bring the formerly frenzied crowd to a sudden halt, as everyone would shut up screaming and listen to the emotional ballad. Their heavier rock music was aggressive but passionate and had the entire crowd in an uproar.
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Their concert was loud, powerful and full of energy. Clearly experienced musicians, with a range of eclectic songs behind them, they are a force to be reckoned with on stage and definitely worth a watch.


With almost twenty years behind them, they have grown so much in both musical ability, stage presence and style. Their obscurity in the UK is shocking considering how recognised they are in Canada and the US clearly it is time to banish whatever veil is hiding them from us and bring them to Britain! Far from your generic, guitar bashing heavy rock band, Thousand Foot Krutch’s songs are catchy, meaningful and melodic. However, the band are enormously successful in their home country and have racked up a huge number of awards since their formation in 1995, as well as having released eight studio albums. Have you been living under a rock your whole life? If so change it to a Christian rock and get into this band.Īs a Canadian Christian rock band, it is no wonder that Thousand Foot Krutch is not a household name in the UK.

If you are a fan of Christian rock and don't know about this band then there is something seriously wrong with you. Their recently released album 'OXYGEN:INHALE,' has sent them on a tour around the world so be one of the lucky ones to witness this sensational act live. They've won countless awards for their religious music including Rock Song of the year and Rock Album of the year in 2010 at the Gospel Music Association Canada Covenant Awards. The three members Trevor McNevan lead singer, Joel Bruyere, bass guitar, and drummer Steve Augustine rock out with their crosses out night after night and are a huge success in their national home. Their sound is rather like Linkin Park but imagine lyrics based on religion and beliefs. Thousand Foot Krutch have sold half a million albums in their time and are continuing to sell out crowds of Christian rock lovers everywhere. Back in 1995 when the likes of Nirvana and Oasis were on the front pages of papers, destroying the charts and touring around the world, a Christian rock act was about to take to the scene and conquer the Christian crowds.
