Modern rock outfit THOUSAND FOOT KRUTCH will release its second remix EP, Metamorphosiz II The End Remixes Vol. 2, as an exlusive to digital retailers, including iTunes®, Amazon.com and others, on July 2. The EP features six songs from the independently released, five-star acclaimed and No. 1 selling
Billboard Hard Rock album,
The End Is Where We Begin, by noted remix talent
Robbie Bronnimann,
Andy Hunter, Solomon Olds,
Rui Da Silva and
Joshua Silverberg.
The new EP follows the success of
Metamorphosiz: The End Remixes, Vol. 1, which released Dec. 4, 2012 and 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.” New ESPN placements for “Vol. 2” are being considered now, including for NASCAR coverage.
Bronnimann (Nicki Minaj, Chicane), Hunter (
The Matrix: Reloaded,
The Italian Job, ABC’s
Alias) and Olds (Family Force 5, Newsboys), all featured on the first EP, return with brand new remixes. Bronnimann tackles SiriusXM’s Octane Big ’Uns Countdown Top 10 single “Fly On The Wall” and hit radio single “Be Somebody. ” Hunter and Olds ‘trip out’ “Down” and “The End Is Where We Begin,” respectfully. New to the mix are Portuguese musical innovator Silva (“Touch Me”) who takes on the militant “Courtesy Call,” and producer/songwriter Silverberg (Edison Glass, Abandon) with an unsullied take on “So Far Gone.”
The full
Metamorphosiz II The End Remixes Vol. 2 track and remix artist list follows:
1) “Fly On The Wall (The Robbie Bronnimann Mix)” – Robbie Bronnimann
2) “The End Is Where We Begin (Solomon Olds Remix)” – Solomon Olds
3) “Courtesy Call (Rui Da Silva Remix)” – Rui Da Silva
4) “Down (Andy Hunter Remix)” – Andy Hunter
5) “Be Somebody (The Robbie Bronnimann Mix)” – Robbie Bronnimann
6) “So Far Gone (Joshua Silverberg Remix)” – Joshua Silverberg
As the band prepares to releases the new remix EP, TFK is also hitting the festival circuit this summer following its “War Of Change” winter/spring tour that was named one of
Pollstar’s Top 50 tours this year. While on tour, the band is performing fan favorites and hits from
The End Is Where We Begin, including the top 40 Active Rock tracks “Let The Sparks Fly” and “War of Change.” The latter song not only hit No. 1 on SiriusXM Satellite Radio’s Octane Big ‘Uns Countdown and is the No. 1 most-played this week on KADR FM (Des Moines), but also has become the band’s
first-ever independent music video. The video
has recently been picked up by ClubCom Hard Rock (500 health clubs in the U.S., as well as locations in England, Australia and Japan), Promo Only Video Pool Express Video (Walt Disney World, MTV, Harrah\’s Casinos, Hard Rock Cafes, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, Universal Studios, more), California Music Channel, Video Hits and many more.
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 hits (“War Of Change,” “Let The Sparks Fly,” “Fire It Up” and “Move”), tours like last summer’s Third Annual Rockstar Energy Drink UPROAR Festival, plus 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 and Tennessee Titans’ 2012-13“kickoff” song), 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,
http://twitter.com/officialtfk and
www.facebook.com/thousandfootkrutch, where the band has over 670,000 fans.