Trevor McNevan—the unmistakable voice of Thousand Foot Krutch and co-architect of FM Static—opens a fresh chapter as TeeRawk. In a podcast conversation he unveiled the title of his forthcoming solo album: “The Sound of Awakening.” Not a departure from legacy, but a deliberate space to experiment—new banner, same heart.

Why TeeRawk?
The moniker decouples TFK expectations from McNevan’s authorial instincts, inviting a fusion of alternative rock, rap-rock, and modern production while preserving the high-octane sincerity that resonated with millennial fans.
What the title implies
Renewal, awareness, action—threads long woven through his writing. The new record promises continuity with an updated sonic toolkit: adrenaline-charged riffs, tuneful introspection, and contemporary textures.
Millennial connection: rawkfists up
The response has been instant: “raising our rawkfists.” For listeners who grew up on TFK, it feels like the soundtrack to personal awakenings—identity, belonging, and honest, faith-anchored rock.
Legacy, not mere nostalgia
From early-2000s anthems to pop-rock hooks, McNevan helped shape the Christian/alt-rock landscape. TeeRawk continues that arc—less reset, more evolution.
What’s next?
Expect behind-the-scenes teasers, possible features, and touring hints. For updates, follow TeeRawk on Instagram and the EF News feed.
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