Thousand Foot Krutch
Feb 27, 2012
Thousand Foot Krutch stepped away from the record label life and will release The End Is Where We Begin on April 17. At the beginning of the process, frontman Trevor McNevan went back to the band's debut That's What People Do and found inspirations for the band's new project.
"Without trying, this record has a very militant theme to it, with songs like 'War Of Change' and 'Courtesy Call' painting more of a visual for that," says McNevan. "There's an urgency to it and I think the timing feels right. This record's heart can be summed up by 'Be The Change,' the album's lyric and phrase seen throughout the album artwork."
And the lead single "Let The Sparks Fly" as well as "Light Up the Sky" were picked up by ESPN for NASCAR and NCAA Sports programming, all before the album hits the streets.