The Flame in All of Us

by Tooth & Nail Records

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Release Date:2007-09-18
Label:Tooth & Nail Records
UPC:094638824725
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Tooth & Nail Records
ASIN:B000UZ4EH0
Category:Music

Tracks on The Flame in All of Us by Tooth & Nail Records

  1. The Flame in All of Us
  2. Falls Apart
  3. New Drug
  4. What Do We Know?
  5. Favorite Disease
  6. My Home
  7. My Own Enemy
  8. Learn to Breathe
  9. Inhuman
  10. Broken Wing
  11. The Safest Place
  12. Wish You Well

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Album Description

Thousand Foot Krutch returns with their most prolific and inspiring release to date, The Flame In All Of Us. This record is a perfect blend of the bands patented Rock sounds, coupled with beautiful ballads that explore what truly burns inside of us. Coming off of the heels of two incredibly solid records, The Flame In All Of Us is a huge step forward and will definitely grab the ears of current fans and pull in new ones along the way.

Customer Reviews

Awesome Album! - Reviewed on 2008-09-26
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The Flame in All of Us is my first Krutch CD. All I can say is that it is simply great. Plenty of energy and a sound that comes together nicely. Unlike other hard-type music, Thousand Foot Krutch mixes energetic highs and great sounding slower songs in this CD. A great balance of music. You'll find yourself head banging to their harder songs, and enjoying the softer moments (although not completely soft), which actually help you get more out of the head banging energy.
A decent follow-up to The Art of Breaking - Reviewed on 2008-08-16
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The hard rock of The Art of Breaking is improved upon with this release, but too many of the tracks sound the same. The first three tracks (The "Flame in All of Us," "Falls Apart," "New Drug") are excellent; however, songs such as "My Own Enemy," "Inhuman," and "The Safest Place" sound way too similar. Basically most of this album alternates heavy songs with light songs, and while it's not bad, it's kind of average. "What Do We Know?" is one of the least interesting songs I've ever heard, and I think it should not have been included on here as it does not help the the record in any way. Fans new to this band may want to get used to this record before hearing the more consistent Art of Breaking.
Pleasing to the ears - Reviewed on 2008-07-27
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I love metal especially Christian metal. TFK is one of the best bands around their music lifts you up spiritually and makes you want to move. Thank God their is music like this, because it speaks to ordinary problems and is so much better than mainstream. Love their other albums too.
ONE OF THE BEST CHRISTAIN ROCK ALBUMS EVER!!! - Reviewed on 2008-05-12
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2 customers found this review helpful.

This is one of the best Christian rock albums I have ever had the pleasure of listening to. I must say that it's rare to find an album which every track is a great song! I hope and pray TFK keeps putting albums like this one. The lyrics and instruments are passionate. This group rocks! The 30 second clips do not serve the album justice! I can't wait to come back from Africa and blast this album in my car!
Awesome album from a great band - Reviewed on 2008-05-04
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1 customer found this review helpful.

TFK is one of my favorite bands, and though this is the first album by them that I've actually bought, I've heard Phenomenon and The Art of Breaking. This album outstrips them both.

Falls Apart is probably the song that hit closest to home for me, although my favorite song on this album is probably Learn to Breathe. My Own Enemy, Favorite Disease, The Flame in All of Us, The Safest Place, My Home and Broken Wing are also really good.

Also, if you like TFK, check out Skillet, another Christian rock band.
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