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Thousand Foot Krutch release latest album ‘The End Is Where We Begin’ April 17

One of the most engaging live rock bands today, Thousand Foot Krutch (TFK)  takes the new music and fan favorites on tour this month as part of the REDvolution Tour alongside Red, Manafest, Nine Lashes and Kiros. In addition, Thousand Foot Krutch latest project, The End Is Where We Begin, releases April 17 and finds Canada’s favorite modern rockers voluntarily walking away from record label life altogether (even after a slew of profitable offers came along) to reignite the passionate DIY work ethos that first emerged over a decade ago.

“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,” states 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.”
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Prior to the project hitting the street, the lead single “Let The Sparks Fly and adrenaline-infused rocker “Light Up the Sky” picked up by ESPN for NASCAR and NCAA Sports programming. Both tracks also serve as the ultimate tone setters for the sonic explosions contained within The End Is Where We Begin, which could be considered the ultimate Thousand Foot Krutch mix-tape showcasing a myriad of full-throttled personalities.
 
“Be Somebody,” the first song written for the new album, has also gone to radio.  “This one still gives me chills,” says McNevan of the track that has already been named a Billboard’s Most Added song at CHR for multiple weeks.  “I had been trying to hone in on what this record should sound like, what it should feel like…This song is as honest as it gets.”
 
The latest tour dates, as well as additional band information, can be found at www.thousandfootkrutch.com, http://twitter.com/officialtfk andwww.facebook.com/thousandfootkrutch 

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