Music|February 16, 2016 10:19 EST
Thousand Foot Krutch Releases 'EXHALE' First Track, 'Incomplete;' Full Album Gets May Release
Rock band Thousand Foot Krutch has released its first track, "Exhale" album to the digital market today.
According to a press release, the track is entitled "Incomplete." In a statement, Thousand Foot Krutch songwriter, guitarist, and frontman Trevor McNevan said that "Incomplete" had started with a riff and had the special energy, adding that it had made him want to hop in the car and take the freeway.
McNevan also mentioned that no one saw behind the curtain in others' lives, as well as the sacrifices made, the obstacles made, the mountains climbed, and the the fear, faith, and failure that were involved to stay the course. While the song said that people were not perfect, it was not an issue and people were not expected to be. However, people would fight both tooth and nail for the truth they knew and the journey that was before them.
For McNevan, "Incomplete" is a song about people's journeys in life, which was personally inspired by their journey as a band. Also, it has a charge that opens up into a beautiful moment of honesty.
"Exhale" follows Thousand Foot Krutch's "Oxygen: Inhale," which was its second consecutive Hard Rock No. 1 and Billboard Top 10 overall album in 2013. The band will premiere live the first radio single during the fourth Annual RadioContraband Rock Radio Convention 2016 in Las Vegas.
Thousand Foot Krutch's "Exhale" is set to be released in May and will be available for online purchase here, as per Loudwire.
Watch the "Incomplete" video here.