Thousand Foot Krutch The End Is Where We Begin
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Eko
March 12th 2012


2118 Comments


man I dug this band so hard back in the day

so no stream as of now? and there wouldn't happen to be a solid ballad on here would there? they have some swell
ballads.

TheZehan
March 12th 2012


389 Comments


I would just wait and hear the whole album. "War of Change" is pretty solid and "Courtesy Call", while different, isn't bad either. I have decent expectations for this album and can't wait to hear it.

GiantSpeck
March 12th 2012


325 Comments


They were working on a new album? I totally wasn't waiting for it. I'm not even sure I want to listen to it.

TheZehan
March 12th 2012


389 Comments


I'm just a longtime fan of TFK. I've seen them multiple times in concert, met Trevor personally, and own all their stuff. I was just excited (and still am) for this album in April.

Irving
Emeritus
March 12th 2012


7496 Comments


So happy to see the word "Observer" pop up on the front page again =)

Observer
Emeritus
March 12th 2012


9400 Comments


it is an odd, nostalgic site

but dont get used to it i could leave at any minute

PistolPete
March 13th 2012


5304 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Really liked TFK's last album, this is disappointing to see.

Skoop
March 13th 2012


2201 Comments


Band is gay, band will always be gay, the end.

GiantSpeck
March 13th 2012


325 Comments


Cool story, bro.

Albus
March 26th 2012


89 Comments


This band is very consistent. Same user's rating for the last three LP-s. Bravo!

andrewhan
March 29th 2012


1 Comments


Sorry but i really disagree with this review. In my opinion the best tfk albums were the first few, the mix of rap core and hard rock just fit so well and made the band unique. I could listen to those albums all day and never get bored. Their latest albums have been a dissapointment as they have softened up and all sound the same which just leaves them fealing dull...although i still did like them! The End Is Where We begin is kind of a coming back to their roots and breaking free of the same sound their label pushed on them, Although let the sparks fly felt a little awkward to me the other songs like be somebody had some of TFKs deepest and most meaningful lyrics yet...This is by far my favourite TFK Album!

PistolPete
April 18th 2012


5304 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Really like "War of Change". Prolly one of their better songs...get at me.

OurNumbers
May 13th 2012


125 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

man I dug this band so hard back in the day [2]



Red, TFK, and Skillet were my three favorite bands when I was first really getting into music. I loved everything up through The Flame In All of Us. I got through Welcome to the Masquerade, taking a little while to get used to it.



Then there's this, and I've finally realized how hopeless TFK is. Sigh.

PistolPete
May 14th 2012


5304 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Yeah definitely not a band that's gonna go evolving or progressing anytime soon. They just kinda do what they do, and it's all hit-or-miss now.

Observer
Emeritus
May 20th 2012


9400 Comments


yeah war of change is good

PistolPete
May 21st 2012


5304 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Heard "Let the Sparks Fly" on a windsor radio station today, hadn't heard them on radio ever so it was kinda neat. Windsor has maybe the best rock station I've ever listened to, exactly my taste in music.

ZacharyHansen
May 31st 2012


175 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Actually really enjoyed this. I completely disagree with everything in this review

(except for "I Get Wicked"'s lame lyrics.) That's it though...

Toondude10
March 23rd 2013


15186 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I think that last line was a little harsh don't ya think.

LIONFURY
March 17th 2014


62 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Album is too catchy to not like

fallenbird
July 3rd 2014


4493 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Never realized the drumming on this was surprisingly great.



Also Be Somebody is great



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