Exhale (Thousand Foot Krutch album)

2016 studio album by Thousand Foot Krutch From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Exhale (stylized in all caps as EXHALE[3]) is the eighth studio album by Thousand Foot Krutch. The Fuel Music released the album on June 17, 2016. The album debuted at number 34 on the US Billboard 200, selling 14,000 copies.[4]

ReleasedJune 17, 2016 (2016-06-17)
Length44:58
Label
  • TFK Music Inc.
  • The Fuel Music
Quick facts Studio album by Thousand Foot Krutch, Released ...
Exhale
The cover art depicts a metal cast pair of lungs on a background of dark storm clouds. The TFK logo is at the top, and the album title is at the bottom in small print, being stylized in all caps.
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 17, 2016 (2016-06-17)
Genre
Length44:58
Label
  • TFK Music Inc.
  • The Fuel Music
Producer
Thousand Foot Krutch chronology
Oxygen: Inhale
(2014)
Exhale
(2016)
Untraveled Roads
(2017)
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Track listing

All tracks are written by Steve Augustine, Joel Bruyere and Trevor McNevan.

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No.TitleLength
1."Running with Giants"4:08
2."Incomplete"3:26
3."Give Up the Ghost"4:21
4."A Different Kind of Dynamite"2:58
5."The River"3:22
6."Push"4:20
7."Off the Rails"3:44
8."Adrenaline"3:23
9."Lifeline"3:38
10."Can't Stop This"3:55
11."Born Again"3:33
12."Honest"4:10
Total length:44:58
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Best Buy Exclusive Edition (bonus tracks)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Where the River Flows" (Collective Soul cover)Ed Roland3:46
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Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
CCM MagazineStarStarStarStar[5]
The Christian BeatStarStarStarStarHalf star[6]
HM MagazineStarStarStarStar[7]
Jesusfreakhideout.comStarStarStarHalf star[8]
StarStarStarHalf star[9]
StarStarStarStar[10]
StarStarStarStar[11]
StarStarStarStar[12]
StarStarStarHalf star[13]
StarStarStarHalf star[14]
New Release TodayStarStarStarStar[15]
The Phantom TollboothStarStarStarHalf star[16]
Today's Christian EntertainmentStarStarStar[17]
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Awarding the album four stars at CCM Magazine, Andy Argyrakis writes, "[they sound] more confident and committed to fighting the good fight than ever before."[5] Danielle Martin, rating the album four stars from HM Magazine, states, "Exhale is a bold proclamation of standing strong in their roots."[7] Giving the album four stars by New Release Today, Mary Nikkel describes, "Exhale is full-bodied, infectious rock at its finest, empowering and emboldening listeners even as it serves up searing vocals and thunderous guitar riffs."[15] Scott Mertens, indicating in three and a half review from The Phantom Tollbooth, says, "Exhale finds the group back to full-speed aggressive rock [...] for the most part, seems custom made for live performances. This could be the summer rocker for the CCM concertgoer with something between revolt and hope throughout."[16] Signaling in a three star review by Today's Christian Entertainment, Abby Baracskai believes, "the album brings rock right to your front door in various heights and levels [...] The quality of the musical aspects of the album may be magnificent, but the lyrics can be a little lackluster."[17] Chris Major, allocating the album 4.7 stars for The Christian Beat, responds, "Exhale is heavy, gritty, explosive, and bold, saturated with uncontainable energy from start to finish."[6]

Christopher Smith, allotting the album three and a half stars by Jesus Freak Hideout, writes, "Exhale is far from a letdown, but it could certainly afford to take more risks. Part of the problem lies in having 11 rock songs in a row."[8] Affixing a three and a half star review upon the album at Jesus Freak Hideout, Lucas Munachen says, "It may not be the return to form fans were hoping for, but it does remind us of why we fell in love with the band in the first place."[9] Dylan O'Conner, bestowing a four star review upon the album from Jesus Freak Hideout, states, "it's a solid rock album. It may not be their best offering, but it's a worthy addition to the band's library."[10] Rewarding the album with four stars at Jesus Freak Hideout, Sarah Berdon describes, "Though Exhale is full of components one has heard on previous albums, this record has many highlights, and fans of Thousand Foot Krutch will not want to miss this installment."[11] Michael Weaver, awarding the album four stars by Jesus Freak Hideout, replies, "Thankfully, after the long held breath between albums, Exhale spells redemption. Exhale is more cohesive, features a better overall flow, and is probably their best work since Welcome to the Masquerade."[12]

Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic[18]

Thousand Foot Krutch

  • Trevor McNevan – lead and backing vocals, guitar, producer
  • Joel Bruyere – bass guitar
  • Steve Augustine – drums, percussion

Additional personnel

Charts

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Chart (2016) Peak
position
New Zealand Heatseekers Albums (RMNZ)[19] 7
US Billboard 200[20]34
US Top Christian Albums (Billboard)[21]1
US Top Hard Rock Albums (Billboard)[22]2
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[23]4
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[24]6
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