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THE END IS WHERE WE BEGIN is Thousand Foot Krutchs first indie release after five successful projects. Review: Well, I am still listening... - I have listened to this album a lot since it's release. I would not consider writing a review of an album I only had a few spins with. Now, TFK have released a lot of good (dare I say great) music. They rock hard, their music is so catchy it's insane, and it's always a positive message. Musically tops. Lyrically, well, like I said, It's a positive message. After "Welcome to the Masquerade," I thought I had had enough of their music. That album was also so good, but I think I was getting burned out on them, for no other reason than I played them constantly, and the music kind of all sounds the same after a while. I passed this album off... and then I caved in even after listening to the song clips here and thinking it was the most generic garbage they ever released. Well, I am so happy I bought this album. I listened to this as I was going through the most incredibly difficult time in my life... and a lot of these songs spoke to me. Here are the albums highlights: It's cohesiveness - musically and lyrically The way "This is a Warning" sets up the amazing "Courtesy Call" The scream-along-ability of the chorus of "Fly On the Wall" (not part of the actual album, but...) The video for "War of Change." Damn, it's their best vid yet The fact that there is surprisingly little of what I would consider filler, even on a 15 track album How this album can make you feel. Like you can make a change, and that you matter It will definitely have you throwing up your Rawk Fist quite a bit It sounds so polished and clean It's a must buy for mainstream rock fans, Christian music fans, nu-metal fans... anyone that loves themselves a catchy chorus. This is a great effort, and one that I go back to often. That's really the sign of a great album in the end, right? Review: Can't stop listening to it - I have been a TFK fan for some years now, almost since the beginning when they started with Set It Off in 2004 so I could not wait until their latest CD (which is now an independent work and no longer under the Tooth and Nail label) came out in April 2012. I pre-purchased it on desertcart and waited impatiently for it to arrive (it has been much too long since their previous release in 2009). I was not disappointed one bit! I have never listened to a new CD from them, or anyone for that matter, as much as I have listened to this one in such a short time (I have jokingly said that I am going to wear this CD out soon). Talk about "blow me away". I really like the hard rock sound (mixed with some rap) prevalent on the first half of the CD. My ten year old daughter is also a fan so we enjoy cranking it up in the truck when it is just the two of us. We Are , Light Up the Sky , Let the Sparks Fly are some of our favorites, but that is not an inclusive list. The entire CD is really great. As with any hard rock CD, there are some slower songs (2 acoustical) for some balance and these can really speak to you. In addition to the sound, the lyrics are great too - grounded in faith and encouraging to you in your daily walk. All I Need to Know in particular was an encouragement to a friend of mine struggling with terminal cancer. Listening back to their previous work, Welcome To The Masquerade you will find a familiar sound but their newest just takes it up a notch. If you are a fan of hard rock mixed with some rap (this is not "screamo" for the most part) then I am sure you will enjoy this CD. It has a hard sound and delivers a positive message. Get it and then, Let the Sparks Fly .













| ASIN | B0075MFRT0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,704 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #15 in Christian Hard Rock & Metal #91 in Christian Rock & Alternative #1,284 in Metal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (604) |
| Date First Available | February 4, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | T0 |
| Label | Tfk Music |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Tfk Music |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 2012 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.59 x 0.39 x 4.92 inches; 3.53 ounces |
D**E
Well, I am still listening...
I have listened to this album a lot since it's release. I would not consider writing a review of an album I only had a few spins with. Now, TFK have released a lot of good (dare I say great) music. They rock hard, their music is so catchy it's insane, and it's always a positive message. Musically tops. Lyrically, well, like I said, It's a positive message. After "Welcome to the Masquerade," I thought I had had enough of their music. That album was also so good, but I think I was getting burned out on them, for no other reason than I played them constantly, and the music kind of all sounds the same after a while. I passed this album off... and then I caved in even after listening to the song clips here and thinking it was the most generic garbage they ever released. Well, I am so happy I bought this album. I listened to this as I was going through the most incredibly difficult time in my life... and a lot of these songs spoke to me. Here are the albums highlights: It's cohesiveness - musically and lyrically The way "This is a Warning" sets up the amazing "Courtesy Call" The scream-along-ability of the chorus of "Fly On the Wall" (not part of the actual album, but...) The video for "War of Change." Damn, it's their best vid yet The fact that there is surprisingly little of what I would consider filler, even on a 15 track album How this album can make you feel. Like you can make a change, and that you matter It will definitely have you throwing up your Rawk Fist quite a bit It sounds so polished and clean It's a must buy for mainstream rock fans, Christian music fans, nu-metal fans... anyone that loves themselves a catchy chorus. This is a great effort, and one that I go back to often. That's really the sign of a great album in the end, right?
M**O
Can't stop listening to it
I have been a TFK fan for some years now, almost since the beginning when they started with Set It Off in 2004 so I could not wait until their latest CD (which is now an independent work and no longer under the Tooth and Nail label) came out in April 2012. I pre-purchased it on Amazon and waited impatiently for it to arrive (it has been much too long since their previous release in 2009). I was not disappointed one bit! I have never listened to a new CD from them, or anyone for that matter, as much as I have listened to this one in such a short time (I have jokingly said that I am going to wear this CD out soon). Talk about "blow me away". I really like the hard rock sound (mixed with some rap) prevalent on the first half of the CD. My ten year old daughter is also a fan so we enjoy cranking it up in the truck when it is just the two of us. We Are , Light Up the Sky , Let the Sparks Fly are some of our favorites, but that is not an inclusive list. The entire CD is really great. As with any hard rock CD, there are some slower songs (2 acoustical) for some balance and these can really speak to you. In addition to the sound, the lyrics are great too - grounded in faith and encouraging to you in your daily walk. All I Need to Know in particular was an encouragement to a friend of mine struggling with terminal cancer. Listening back to their previous work, Welcome To The Masquerade you will find a familiar sound but their newest just takes it up a notch. If you are a fan of hard rock mixed with some rap (this is not "screamo" for the most part) then I am sure you will enjoy this CD. It has a hard sound and delivers a positive message. Get it and then, Let the Sparks Fly .
S**P
Very Good!
A solid and pure album. There are many beautiful messages about God's unstoppable love, with phenomenal guitar beats. The thing I love so much about the Christian genre is that it sounds like any other genre, and applies all genres, but without anything to worry about. "I Get Wicked" is a confusing song though, I don't quite understand the message in that, but "Be Somebody" has a clear and perfectly christian message, and a favorite of mine on the album. I personally think that this if TFK's best album, with "Exhale" the runner up. I must admit that these guys aren't the most original sounding, and sound similar to the secular Linkin Park or a metal version of the christian Manic Drive. I highly recommend this fabulous album.
C**E
Great CD
M**I
In generale, parlando di musica, ognuno ha i suoi gusti personali e spesso quando pensiamo ad un Album ci piacciono molte canzoni ma quasi mai TUTTE. Questo album fa eccezione. Dopo averlo ascoltato posso affermare che è una piccola opera musicale, consigliatissimo a tutti. Parte col botto e finisce più tranquillo come qualsiasi album che si rispetti. Tanta roba TFK, tanta roba.
M**S
Simplemente me encanta el grupo, pero sobre todo este álbum. Le falta la quinta estrella por venir en tapa blanda, bastante malilla aunque usable. Desentona con el resto de discos que tengo.
Y**I
Cet album de Thousand Foot krutch est excellent! Bien que le groupe ne soit pas très connu, chaque piste du CD vous entraine dans un monde aussi palpitant et extasiant du rock punk! Je vous le conseille fortement si vous aimez ce style de musique. En tout cas, il n'est absolument pas décevant, et parmi les autres albums que ce groupe a produit, celui-ci est de loin le meilleur! Les fans de Thousand Foot Krutch vont se l'arracher.
T**.
Juhu, mit 1 Tag Verspätung halte ich die CD endlich in Händen. Zuerst enttäuscht über die Papierhülle, war ich schließlich begeistert von der Verpackung und vom Booklet. Ich werde nun meine Höreindrücke schildern. 1 - Juhu, es gibt ein Intro. Ich liebe Intros, v.a. wenn der Übergang zwischen Intro und erstem Song gelungen ist - hier ist er in etwa so wie bei Welcome tot he Masquerade'wenig Zusammenhang, aber doch irgendwie gut. 2 - Spätestens jetzt weiß man, welche Band man gerade hört. Tolle Gitarrenriffs, ins Ohr gehender Refrain, nicht zu weich, nicht zu hart (für mich zumindest :P). 3 - Man wartet auf den Break ' und er kommt auch sofort'Ein Song zum Headbangen. Guter Mix aus Sprechgesang und fast geschrienen Refrains' à la Rage against the Machine oder eben TFK. 4 - Songname entspricht Name des Albums' Da erwarte ich mir einiges! Ein Song zum Mitsingen mit Ohrwurmpotential. Etwas softer als die bisherigen 2 Songs, aber auf keinen Fall schlecht! 5 - Das ist klassisches TFK und deshalb gibt's da nicht viel zu sagen - einfach nur Hammer! Bisher einer der besten Song auf dem Album. 6 - Nach Zwei Sekunden weiß ich schon dass das eine Ballade ist'Und ich hab mich getäuscht :P Wieder mit Sprechgesang und deshalb ähnlich zu Nr 3. 7 -Aber jetzt kommt die Ballade wirklich - eine gute wie ich finde. Vor allem bleibt's im Refrain nicht so soft - Gefällt mir! 8 - 'This is a Warning''Da ist man ja gespannt was das ist. Nun, es ist eigentlich nur ein 'Intro' für den nächsten Song. Ich könnte jetzt irgendwas reininterpretieren, z.B. dass Nr. 8 die Hälfte des Albums ist, und man deswegen auch die CD ab hier bis zum Ende hören könnte'Das Ende der CD ist praktisch dort, wo wir beginnen, es anzuhören - passt auch zum Cover. Ob sich die Band dabei so viel Gedanken gemacht hat wie ich, weiß ich nicht'Ist mir eigentlich auch egal, denn der nächste Song rockt . 9 - Es werden weitere Stilmittle wie a capella und 'Geige' verwendet. Dazu kommt klassisches TFK - insgesamt also ziemlich gut. 10 - Diesen Song hatte ich schon vorher gehört. Er überzeugt mich immer noch, weil der Refrain einfach bombastisch ist und der Rest gerappt, gesungen und geschrien wird. Tolle Mischung! 11 - Jetzt wird's wieder härter, und das ist auch gut so. Auf diesem Album ist wirklich für jeden was dabei, und auch dieser Song überzeugt. 12 - Ah, wieder eine Ballade, diesmal nur mit Akustik-Gitarre. Zur Abwechslung nicht schlecht, aber natürlich nicht das Vorzeigelied der Band. 13 - Es bleibt soft. Dank des guten Refrains stört der Song aber nicht auf der Platte - im Gegenteil! 14 - Nochmal Akustik-Gitarre'Zum Schluss raus muss ich sagen, nimmt das Album etwas ab, aber das ist Lästern auf hohem Niveau. Wer es etwas softer mag, wird nicht enttäuscht. 15 - das Outro ist vom Stil her wie das Intro (ja, ich bin Mr. Obvious), es enthält allerdings einen Satz, der mir schon im Booklet positiv ins Auge gestochen ist - if you dont't stand for something you might fall for anything. Insgesamt find ich das Album HAMMERMÄSSIG gut, wobei mir die 'erste Hälfte' bis zur Warning besser gefällt. Absolute Lieblingssongs sind (2) We Are, (5) Let The Sparks Fly und (10) War of Change. Jeder, der mindestens 1 Album von Thousand Foot Krutch gut findet, kann hier bedenkenlos zuschlagen, denn dieses hier ist eines der besseren! Hier hat ihnen kein Label oder sonstwer irgendwelche Vorgaben gemacht und sie konnten sich voll entfalten'Dadurch kann man mit dem Kauf der CD die Band auch direkt finanziell unterstützen. KAUFEN, es lohnt sich!
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