New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Rick Hoganson Media) Modern rock favorites THOUSAND FOOT KRUTCH will independently release its first remix CD, Metamorphosiz II The End Remixes Vol. 1 & 2, on Nov. 19 with global distribution through Fuel
Music Distribution. The full-length album combines two earlier released, digital-only EPs to include 11 songs from the independently released, 5-star acclaimed and No. 1 selling Billboard Hard Rock album, The End Is Where We Begin, by noted remix talent Steve Sidelnyk, Rob Persaud, Robbie Bronnimann, Andy Hunter, Solomon Olds,
Rui Da Silva and Joshua Silverberg.
Featured on the remix album is Solomon Olds' (Family Force 5, Newsboys) take on the adrenaline-infused Active Rock hit and No. 1 Christian radio single, "Light Up The Sky," and title track, "The End Is Where We Begin."
Andy Hunter (The Matrix: Reloaded, The Italian Job, ABC's Alias) shares his version of the Active Rock hit and first No. 1 Christian single from the current studio album, "War Of Change," with additional 'tripped out' versions of "I Get Wicked" and "Down." Robbie Bronnimann (Nicki Minaj, Chicane) remixes the Active Rock single "Let The Sparks Fly" along with the SiriusXM Octane Big 'Uns Countdown Top 10 single "
Fly On The Wall" and hit radio single "Be Somebody," while Steve Sidelnyk (Madonna, No Doubt, Moby) and Rob Persaud (The Bourne Legacy, Snow White and the Huntsman, The Green Hornet) tackle "We Are (Karmageddon Remix)." Portuguese musical innovator
Rui Da Silva ("
Touch Me") handles the militant "Courtesy Call" and producer/songwriter Joshua Silverberg (Edison Glass, Abandon) offers an unsullied take on "So Far Gone."
The new physical CD follows the success of Metamorphosiz: The End Remixes, Vol. 1, which not only spent time at No. 1 on the iTunes Rock Albums chart in its first week out, but futher sparked ESPN2 to load up "War Of Change," "
We Are" and "Let the Sparks Fly" remix tracks for placements on its show "First Take." Receiving similar sales success, Metamorphosiz: The End Remixes, Vol. 2 also gathers a We Love Christian
Music Awards nomination for EP of the Year. TFK received three "
We Love" awards last year, including The Rockfist Award for "Best Rock/Alternative Artist/Group," which has been renamed "The Rawkfist Award" this year in honor of TFK and the band's song, "Rawkfist." Everyone is invited to vote for the second annual We Love Christian
Music Awards through Dec. 12 at https://www.theweloveawards.com.
THOUSAND FOOT KRUTCH decided to offer remixes from The End Is Where We Begin after the response the band received from two remix songs delivered to its fans for free via noisetrade.com and commemorating the success of album, which hit No. 14 on the Billboard Top 200, their highest charting album to date.
The full Metamorphosiz II The End Remixes Vol. 1 & 2 track list follows:
1) War of Change (Andy Hunter° Remix)
2) Light Up the Sky (Solomon Olds Remix)
3) Let The Sparks Fly (The Robbie Bronnimann Mix)
4) We Are (Karmageddon Remix)
5) I Get Wicked (Andy Hunter° trip Mix)
6) Fly On The Wall (The Robbie Bronnimann Mix)
7) The End Is Where We Begin (Solomon Olds Remix)
8) Courtesy Call (Rui Da Silva Remix)
9) Down (Andy Hunter Remix)
10) Be Somebody (The Robbie Bronnimann Mix)
11) So Far Gone (Joshua Silverberg Remix)
THOUSAND FOOT KRUTCH continues to rack up the accolades for its independently released, The End Is Where We Begin, that sparked three Active Rock radio hits, "Let The Sparks Fly," "War of Change" and "Light Up The Sky," with the latter two songs also hitting No. 1 Rock at Billboard Christian radio. The album is also gathering acclaim in Europe, with the "War of Change" video being added to playlists in the UK at MTV, Kerrang! TV and Scuzz, and with features and reviews in Rock Sound, Metal Hammer, Terrorizor, Big Cheese and more. In Germany, "War of Change" hits the Star FM Rock Top 30 listener chart while Hard Rock says (translated), "Fans of the aforementioned bands [Linkin Park, Rage Against The Machine,
Seether or Shinedown] should definitely check out the catchy title track, the forceful alternative rocker 'Let The Sparks Fly,' the powerful 'War Of Change' as well as the melancholy ballad 'Be Somebody'." Reviews also ran in numerous German magazines, as well as in the Netherlands at Aardschok and Lords Of Metal and in the Spanish websites Todopunk, The Backstage and Zona Zero.
Following the break out success of The End Is Where We Begin, TFK released its first hits compilation, Made In Canada: The 1998-2010 Collection, Oct.15. The new collection underscores the past hits that helped build this band into one of today's most successful rock trios, including fan favorites and No. 1 songs, such as "Rawkfist," "Move," "Fire It Up," "Phenomenon," "Falls Apart," "
Bring Me To Life" and six more, plus two never before released tracks, "Complicate You" and "Searchlight."
As the band prepares to release its first remix CD, TFK will be performing songs from Made In Canada and its current studio release, The End Is Where We Begin, on the 11-city west coast run of NewSong's Winter Jam 2013 Tour Spectacular and 47-city "Winter Jam 2014," the world's No. 1 first quarter tour for three consecutive years based on attendance. The U.S. arena tours begin today (Nov. 8) in Los Angeles' Ontario's Citizens Business Bank
Arena and hits such top venues as Sears Centre
Arena (Chicago), Georgia Dome (Atlanta), Rose Garden
Arena (Portland), Scottrade Center (St. Louis),
Thomas & Mack Center (Las Vegas), Toyota Center (Houston), Joe Louis
Arena (Detroit), World
Arena (Colorado Springs), Sprint Center (Kansas City), Ft. Worth Convention Center and more before concluding March 30, 2014 at the Omaha Civic Auditorium.
Receiving over 1,900, 5-star average customer reviews on iTunes® alone for The End Is Where We Begin, TFK has found that sometimes the best way to move forward is to go back to the basics, taking all of the raw energy and emotion of the past and channeling it into the present. For those who've been following the Ontario, Canada-bred players since their formation in 1997, it's been a continuously escalating highlight reel that includes best-selling albums, top Active Rock radio hits (including the aforementioned songs, plus the Made In Canada tracks "Fire It Up," "Move" and "
Phenomenon"), and a slew of soundtrack slots. In fact, the group has literally infiltrated every facet of pop culture, from ongoing ESPN appearances, to various NASCAR, MLB, NHL, WWE, NCAA and NFL airings (including the 2010 Super Bowl), along with the "GI Joe" movie trailer, WGN-TV's "Smallville" and EA Sports' NHL 2010 and 2013 video games.
All the latest tour dates and additional band information can be found at www.thousandfootkrutch.com, https://twitter.com/officialtfk and www.facebook.com/thousandfootkrutch, where the band has over 773,000 fans.