1. Flame In All Of Us, The
2. Falls Apart
3. New Drug
4. What Do We Know?
5. Favorite Disease
6. My Home
7. My Own Enemy
8. Learn To Breathe
9. Inhuman
10. Broken Wing
11. Safest Place, The
12. Wish You Well
Description:
Thousand Foot Krutch released their fourth album, The Flame in All of Us. This album has the potential to bring Thousand Foot Krutch into the mainstream. According to their site, this album blends the band's punk, alternative, hip-hop into a more mainstream pop music experience. Trevor McNevan, band founder and lead singer, said, "I feel as excited about this record as I did about music when I was a kid. There's definitely a new energy. It feels like we're just getting started. We feel that way as a band." This album, however, is far from the beginning for Thousand Foot Krutch. They have shared the stage with alternative stars such as Korn, Switchfoot, and The Roots. The band originated in high school in Ontario Canada. The band already has a strong fan base. They have sold over a half a million records. The Flame in All of Us should strengthen their standing as vocalists and musicians. The release of The Flame in All of Us poises the band for greater heights. The title song calls each listener to realize they were created with purpose. Every person must search out their purpose in life. The song calls for the "youth of yesterday" to grow into their call in life today. The chorus stops abruptly from edgy rock and softens listeners with smooth harmony. The song creates a connection between the band and the listeners by recognizing the "The Flame in All of Us." This song is a powerful musically and built around strong lyrics. "The Flame in All of Us" gave me chills. It is a song that anyone who likes alternative or edgy rock should take time to hear.