Thousand Foot Krutch Partners with Art of Dying for “So Far Gone (2023)”

Ontario, Canada-bred international rock favorite THOUSAND FOOT KRUTCH is joined by fellow Canadian rockers Art of Dying on the single "So Far Gone (2023)" releasing today (Oct. 6) in both stereo and Dolby Atmos at digital and streaming outlets globally from Endurance Music Group and The Fuel Music via https://slinky.to/SoFarGone.
"So Far Gone (2023)" is the third single revealed from Thousand Foot Krutch's first new project in over six years, The End Is Where We Begin: Reignited, which includes newly recorded performances from several of the band's musical peers morphed with the original tracks from TFK's hugely successful independent recording, The End Is Where We Begin.
"We are thrilled to have been asked to sing on this song with our friends in Thousand Foot Krutch," says Art of Dying collectively. "It's a special song that we hope will give you chills."
"So Far Gone (2023)" follows the debut, SiriusXM Octane added single from the project, "War Of Change (2023)," which features TFK pairing with Las Vegas-based rockers Adelitas Way, and "Down (2023)" with Minneapolis' modern hard rockers New Medicine. Both tracks have garnered significant playlisting, including on Spotify's Rock Hard, Apple Music's Breaking Hard Rock, Amazon Music's Rock Arena and various Pandora playlists.
The roots of The End Is Where We Begin: Reignited began in 2012 when TFK took a huge risk, walking away from record label life to release the SiriusXM Octane-nominated "Epic Album of the Year" and Billboard No. 1 selling Hard Rock album The End Is Where We Begin. Launching with the band's biggest sales debut to date, the five-star acclaimed indie album went on to spark five Active Rock hits and four Christian No. 1s that continue to resonate with the band's fans. In 2021, the album garnered two RIAA Gold® Single certifications, including for "War Of Change" and "Courtesy Call."
By mid-summer 2014, The End Is Where We Begin had gathered 215 million YouTube streams alone, while averaging 296,000 plays every day. The success landed TFK's founder, vocalist and songwriter Trevor McNevan, bassist Joel Bruyere and drummer Steve Augustine, on the biggest rock festivals of that time nationally, including Rock on the Range and mainstage appearances at Rocklahoma, Carolina Rebellion, and more. Since then, the band has literally received billions of streams.
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