Thursday, July 21, 2011

LIVE AT THE MASQUERADE

     Thousand Foot Krutch's LIVE AT THE MASQUERADE (2011, Tooth and Nail Records) was taped as a CD/DVD combo in front of a crowd of 20,000 at the Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta on May 28, 2010.  It contains six tracks from 2009's WELCOME TO THE MASQUERADE and seven hits from previous albums.
     The CD begins with 'Welcome to the Masquerade' which is about getting rid of the masks we wear and making ourselves vulnerable: "I'm not one to scatter ashes/But there's some things that'll melt the plastic/Try and dig down deeper if you can."  'Bring me to Life' is about a person reaching for their full potential: "Bring me to life, breathe air into me/Take me from the darkness that I've been in/'Cause I just want to be free."  'Move' contains this introspective lyric: "You've never been to the place inside, I face my fears/It takes everything I am."  'Absolute' is a passionate cry to God from a lost generation: "We want the truth, give us the Absolute/We need your help, 'cause we've got nothing!"  'The Flame in All of Us' has a melodic chorus and speaks of the toll the world can take on you: "This world has taken me by storm, it makes me feel like running/This place is making me transform until I feel like nothing."  'E for Extinction' speaks of fighting for a better life: "But we won't leave the way that we came/And I know there's so much more ahead/I can barely believe we're here/We won't surrender quietly."  'Scream' is sympathetic to those who are hurting: "I've felt the feelings you've been feeling/Been through the same things/You've been through/And I know how hard it is/To feel like you're all alone."
     'What do we Know' has a sing-along quality to it and offers these words of hope: "But maybe if we pull together we can change/A million lives for the better/And maybe if we prayed a little more/We would stop living in fear from the storm."  'Falls Apart' tells the story of a prodigal: "It falls apart from the very start/It falls apart, seems like everything I touch/Falls apart, everything around me/Falls apart, when I walk away from you."  'Rawkfist' is a party anthem from 2003's PHENOMENON.  'Fire it Up' has a nice guitar solo and is an ode to adrenaline: "I'm in love with the feelin'/Of pressure to the ceilin'/Wake up with intention/To face my opposition."  Two encores are included.  'Already Home' is a ballad of surrender to God: "And I know I haven't always been/Where You wanted me/I'm standin' here, arms out/Broken down/Before You."  'Puppet' is from 2001's SET IT OFF and has a bouncy beat that makes you think of marionettes being manipulated by a puppet master.
     The accompanying DVD is very well shot.  The pyrotechnics and lighting, combined with lead singer Trevor McNevan's great use of the stage, make for a pleasant viewing experience.  I'm rating the CD a 80% and the DVD a 90%.  I recommend LIVE AT THE MASQUERADE to fans of other rock acts such as Skillet and Our Lady Peace.