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Thousand Foot Krutch is back with their most ambitious release to date, Welcome To The Masquerade, co-produced by Aaron Sprinkle and Trevor McNevan. The Album features the singles Forward Motion and Bring Me To Life. Welcome to the Masquerade reveals what Thousand Foot Krutch continues to learn from its growing legion of fans. Their unique approach to music--often as heady as it is heavy--creates a space where it's safe to go deep one moment and just cut loose the next.
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Reviews:
Beyond excellent
I have nothing bad to say about this album. I think this is the album Linkin Park would wish they put out instead of that emo-dreck piece of junk Minutes to Midnight, but were too timid to attempt. This type of music will never go out of style whether or not you want to diss 'rap/nu-metal'. It's the Limp Bizkit style of sound that is lame and should not ever be pulled out again, not the TFK style which remains awesome.
a great christian album, maybe the best
I have listened to alot of christian cds but I would have to say thast this the best christian album I have heard in a while.
Not as good as Phenomenon
First thought was "oh great now I get to see a buncha kids dressed up like this at the mall". It kinda had the same feeling as "the art of breaking" which was ok, but lacked much in the form of music, maybe if the lead singer would put more focus on TFK than his other side projects like FM Static, or songs he is featured in, this would be a better cd. That said, I think the cover art is dumb, or marketed to that 15 something "goth" teen. I am 25, been listening to TFK since "Set it off" debuted. Dont get me wrong its an ok album, way better than Skillets new release, but get ready for 3 songs max that are great and 9 something other songs that just fill in the gaps. It is in my line up, but I definitely dont listen to it every day....
Easily the best TFK album!
This album is amazing! The riffs are great. Best of all its heavy!
The best songs are "The part that hurts the most" "Bring me to life" "E for extinction" and "Fire it up"
Overall I love this album and would recommend it to anyone.
I LOVE this band!!
This is an amazing project that delivers on multiple levels. What an amazing mix: enough pop sensibility to have you singing along, crunching guitar anthems that force you to put the top (or windows) down and crank it up, and lyrics that are fun, thought provoking and edifying, this is awesome from start to finish. Check it out, you won't be disappointed.