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Friday, January 9, 2009

Okay I got the my Thousand Foot Krutch CD in the mail the other day. "The Art of Breaking" is a melodic breakdown of harcore rock and deep powerfull ballads. The combination of amazing melodies with whaling guitar riffs makes them reminiscent of a gruffer Skillet. I'm a big fan of Skillet, but I wasn't sure about TFK at first.

Some of my favorites off of the album are:

Slow Bleed - A moving rock song littered with enchanting melodies accompanied by hard rock.
Move - A hard rock anthem, great for motivation for an intense workout

Hurt - Another melodic rock sonnet, will an amazing conclusion
The Art of Breaking - The title track of the album, and rightly so.
Breathe You In - The most moving track on the whole album, drowned in the lead singers dreamlike voice.

"The Art of Breaking" is availble on iTunes.

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