Thousand Foot Krutch
The Art of Breaking


3.5
great

Review

by scarsremain USER (7 Reviews)
November 26th, 2007 | 6 replies


Release Date: 2005 | Tracklist

Review Summary: THousand FOot Krutch has finally matured. But was dicthing the ryhmes a move for the best?

THousand Foot Krutch has returned with a killer new album.

01. Absolute. Kind of sounds like a punk rock song. It introduces the ormal order of things on the Album. A slow verse, loud fast chorus. Pretty good song. 8/10

02. Slow Bleed. A kind of Emo song, but is pretty good netherless. THis is the kind of song you have to listen to a couple of times. It grows on you after awhile. 7/10

03. THe Art of Breaking. One of the best songs on the album. I'm really in love with this song. THe lyrics are really good, and the formula works. THeres kind of some rapping in this, but not enough to consider it a rapcore song. 9.5/10

04. Stranger. A strange song, kind of a dissapiontment after the great Art of Breaking.6/10

05. Hurt. THe best song on the album hands down. Great everything about this song. THe lyrics are the best and the guitatr part at the beginning is killer. Most reccomended track.10/10.

06. Hand Grenade. A kind of wierd song, with lyrics about weapons inside or something. Its okay overall. 9/10

07. Move. A great song that sabout dancing or something. Its a really good song. Lyrics are really god for a dance song.9/10

08. HIt the Floor. THis song confuses me. It starts off all emo and sloww then the verse rises in to the chorus which is about, you guessed it, Hitting the Floor. IT pulls it off and is a great song. 9.5/10

09. Go. Filler Track 1/10

10. Make Me a Believer. A ballad that really sucks. It just doesnt grab my attention. 5/10

11. Breathe You In. THe CHristian ballad, thats really moving. I think its a single, and if so, it deserves to be. Great way to end an album. 9/10

Pros-
Better album then past stuff
Hurt
Good lyrics


Cons-
Repititive
To much Dance influnce

Recomended Tracks
Hurt
THe Art of Breaking
Move
Hit the Floor



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Comments:Add a Comment 
ninjuice
November 26th 2007


6760 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Run a spellcheck and only capitalize letters that require it. Then add more descriptions besides "great", "killer", or "sort of punk".

meep17
November 26th 2007


136 Comments


This needs a bit of work.

Track-by-tracks are for the most part looked down upon, unless they are very detailed and well-written. This isn't. There needs to be WAY more detail. Instead of saying "This song sucks", say WHY you think it sucks. Is it draggy, or is the arrangement lifeless? Stuff like this will definitely pump this up more.

Also, like ninjuice said, run this through a spellcheck. The spelling/grammar is pretty iffy.




roofi
November 26th 2007


959 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

What meep and ninjuice said.

This is by far their worst album.

botb
November 26th 2007


19783 Comments


This is a poorly written review... it looks like you slapped it together within 10 minutes.

botb
November 26th 2007


19783 Comments


Its okay overall. 9/10


. . . . . HUH?

roofi
November 26th 2007


959 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

AH Thousand Foot Krutch! I remember my ex-Christian friend wanted me to hear this band for God influence...I almost became a satanist.


Phenomenon is an excellent album and, looking at your other ratings, might be something you enjoy. Nothing else they've done is all that great.



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