Thousand Foot Krutch
Oxygen: Inhale


1.0
awful

Review

by Toondude USER (77 Reviews)
August 25th, 2014 | 220 replies


Release Date: 2014 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Quite possibly one of the most dull, uninspired, and watered-down Christian nu-metal records to date.

After listening to Oxygen: Inhale, I can surely believe that Thousand Foot Krutch has committed one of the seven deadly sins in the Bible: sloth. A band that managed to make Christian nu-metal sound fun and enjoyable managed to make the laziest album of the year and I’m not sure whether to be shocked, or to laugh at them. It’s the year 2014 and all they have to show us is every guitar riff, drum beat, and lyrical theme that ever existed in the history of nu-metal? Apparently the answer is yes.

I can’t go down to the details of this album simply because there is none that exists in this. There isn’t a single song, guitar riff or vocal melody that is memorable enough to stand out amongst the huge crowd of radio rock groups that exist in the world, most of them having over ten times the popularity that Thousand Foot Krutch will ever have. Even when the lead single “Born This Way” (not the Lady Gaga song) came out, no one was even remotely interested. Trevor McNevan's rapping is ever more present in this record than it ever has since Set It Off and it just doesn’t work. It’s what made songs like “Light up the Sky” and “I Get Wicked” on the previous record such weak songs in the first place only to have the choruses to at least give out some energy. But even the choruses are lackluster in this as they’re every clichéd and tired lyrical line that P.O.D. and Linkin Park as thrown at us for years. The rest of the member’s attempts to attract you with their catchiness fail utterly as their contrived rhythms and beat kill the band’s energy as every song passes. It’s boring, and those who listen to it are just going to forget it existed in the first place.

This whole trend just keeps going on for 10 straight tracks, only to end with the blandest and most empty closer to any album I’ve ever listened to, “Glow.” It repeats practically every closer to every Thousand Foot Krutch album since Phenomenon but with a tired and contrived feel to it and it doesn’t do the band justice at all in the end. That’s it. That’s all that Oxygen: Inhale has to offer: a lazy and frustratingly bland interpretation of Christian nu-metal at its worst. Nothing else but a band attempting the same style they’ve been doing for years, trying to interest you with what they’ve got. For Thousand Foot Krutch, it’s going to be a tough couple of years to try and remove their thumbs out of their asses.



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Toondude10
August 25th 2014


15272 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

In all seriousness, was anyone even surprised at this?



Stream: http://www.goldenmp3.ru/thousand-foot-krutch/oxygen-inhale



Criticism is appreciated. (This is my first 1 review actually so there probably are a few issues)

Tunaboy45
August 25th 2014


18742 Comments


Christian nu metal is a thing?

fallenbird
August 25th 2014


4493 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

damn, and I actually liked TEIWWB a lot

Tunaboy45
August 25th 2014


18742 Comments


Oh and pos.

Toondude10
August 25th 2014


15272 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Damn ghost negs, but thanks for the pos.



@fallen, same here. War of Change and Courtesy Call were actually really good tracks.

fallenbird
August 25th 2014


4493 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Be somebody was also really good

Toondude10
August 25th 2014


15272 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

^ [2]



@fallen Not really a fan of that track but it had decent lyrics to say the least.



We Are was probably my fav from that album

Sowing
Moderator
August 25th 2014


44663 Comments


Sweet, an objectivity rating booster. Listened to this already and it's not great.

VaxXi
August 25th 2014


4418 Comments


I didn't think these guys could get worst than they did in The End Is Where We Begin.

They did.

Jots
Emeritus
August 25th 2014


7587 Comments


lmao @ the sloth line. pos'd

Toondude10
August 25th 2014


15272 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

@Sowing hahahahaha, same here.

fallenbird
August 25th 2014


4493 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Be Somebody has a special place in my heart because early high school jams

Sowing
Moderator
August 25th 2014


44663 Comments


lol generalizations

Atari
Staff Reviewer
August 25th 2014


28012 Comments


not too surprised by the score. band has been getting more and more generic with each album

Sowing
Moderator
August 25th 2014


44663 Comments


definitely, it would just be better to say "lol thousand foot krutch sucks" or something

it'd be like me hating a lil wayne album and then being like "lol black people"

fallenbird
August 25th 2014


4493 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Jesus does not appreciate your power chords

Toondude10
August 25th 2014


15272 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Then you'd hate Wolves at the Gate, though I'm surprised that you like Demon Hunter so much.

fallenbird
August 25th 2014


4493 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

I LOOOVE YOUUUUU JESSUUUUSS CHHRIIIISST

JEESUSS CHRIIIIST I LOOOOVE YOUUUU YEAH

VaxXi
August 25th 2014


4418 Comments


Thats one of my biggest gripes with Streetlight Manifesto. Even though theyre badass having to hear Toh go on one of his, as I like to call it, "self proclaimed athiest manifesto" rants in certain tracks really kills the whole vibe of things.

Undertones? Cool. Straightforward? Stop.

Toondude10
August 25th 2014


15272 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

They're a much preachier version of Underoath basically. Though I find them really enjoyable, especially their last album.



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