Some Thousand Foot Krutch news from the ol' email inbox: 'Rawkfist' was recently featured behind a highlight reel on ESPN's Sportscentre a couple weeks ago - one of many such instances where TFK's breakout album Phenomenon is concerned. As well, the re-done Set It Off, originally released in 2000 back in Krutch's rap/rock days, is coming out next Tuesday through Tooth and Nail Records; I know it's got the one new song produced by Gavin Brown(Billy Talent), but what I didn't know is that there're five tracks from That's What People Do, TFK's first album, from 1998. Man, I was bumping that in my boy Pete's car in '99. Ah, memories...
...oh, and Krutch are gonna be hitting the road in support of their new record next spring. Ottawa had better be included, because we've always shown the Thousand Foot lads a good time. The record will be out next March, produced by Arnold Lanni, who's worked with a ton of Canada's biggest artists. Word. For all the dirt, hit up TFK's website.
Can you tell I'm a longtime fan of this band? Yeah, I kinda am.
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Posted by mike at September 4, 2004 01:07 PM