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Thousand Foot Krutch New Album Due in July

By: Randall Larson
Date: Tuesday, March 15, 2005

EMI/Tooth and Nail Records rock band Thousand Foot Krutch is currently in the studio with legendary rock producer Arnold Lanni working on their upcoming album The Art of Breaking. Lanni, known for producing rock bands like Our Lady Peace, Finger Eleven, Simple Plan, and Kings X, will assist in helping the Toronto-based band fine tune their new sound.


The Art of Breaking is the follow up release to TFK's critically-acclaimed and award nominated album, Phenomenon, which featured the single, "Rawk Fist," which found acclaim in several different avenues including Active Rock Radio, CHR, television Shows (ESPN Sportscenter, UPN's Smallville, NFL Films) and various sporting events (Tennessee Titans, Oklahoma Sooners Foot Ball, Toronto Rock Lacrosse).


In February, TFK was nominated for a Juno Award, which is equivalent to the Grammy Awards in Canada. This continues to prove that TFK is a band that will continue to be respected by their peers on an industry level and band-to-band level. Look for The Art of Breaking to be released July 19.




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• Mar 15, 2005, 12:28pm •
The US ruins the NHL and now all Canada exports is worse music. Or is this just Bunk182 scared to admit they have to get back together.

• Mar 17, 2005, 03:28am •
First off... I don't necessarily consider this to be need to know news. If it were a band with more experience under its belt, that would be worth reading. However, Thousand Foot Krutch seems to me like one of those bands that will do just about anything to get their name out there.

They're a bunch of rookies basically and hardly worth reading about at the moment. I'll give them a few years though because only then would I consider them ready to step up to the plate. Second, it's The WB's Smallville... not UPN's.

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