Trevor McNevan is a Canadian singer who is best known as the lead singer and songwriter of Thousand Foot Krutch, pop punk side project FM Static along with Steve Augustine (the third Thousand Foot Krutch drummer),[1] and hip hop side-project, I Am the Storm. His first band, Oddball, included Dave Smith (guitar) and Tim Baxter (bass), as well as drummer Neil Sanderson. Oddball released the 27-song record Shutterbug, in 1995, featuring half hip-hop and half rock songs.
McNevan is the only original member of Thousand Foot Krutch. He formed the band in Peterborough, Ontario in 1997, along with original guitarist Dave Smith.
McNevan also co-produced the Thousand Foot Krutch album Welcome to the Masquerade and FM Static's album My Brain Says Stop, But My Heart Says Go!.
Contents 1 Thousand Foot Krutch 2 FM Static 3 I Am the Storm 4 Other work 5 Guest appearances 6 References 7 External links Thousand Foot Krutch Main article: Thousand Foot KrutchMcNevan is a founding member of alternative metal band Thousand Foot Krutch and is the only remaining original member, although the current line-up of the band has remained consistent since 2002. The band has released eight studio albums and two live CD/DVD albums.
FM Static Main article: FM StaticMcNevan started the pop punk band FM Static with drummer Steve Augustine, Guitarist John Bunner and Bassist Justin Smith. The band has released four studio albums.
I Am the StormReturning to his musical roots, McNevan announced his solo hip-hop project I Am the Storm in early 2018. After a successful campaign on crowdfunding site PledgeMusic, he released Fight Musik, Vol. 1 in mid-September of that year.[2][3]
Other workMcNevan co-wrote and co-produced Hawk Nelson's first album, Letters to the President and co-wrote their second, third, and fourth albums: Smile, It's The End of the World, Hawk Nelson Is My Friend, and Live Life Loud. He also co-wrote the song "Bring 'Em Out" with the band for the movie Yours, Mine and Ours, in which the band also performed. McNevan also starred in Hawk Nelson's "California" music video as the driver of the jeep.
McNevan is primarily attributed with the discovery and promotion of Canadian Christian rapper Manafest.[4] Since 2005, he has been a featured vocalist in the rapper's releases a total of nine times and frequently co-writes songs with Manafest for the project.
McNevan has his own publishing company called "Teerawk Music" that houses his various songwriting, developing, and production ventures. The company is mentioned in KJ-52's song 'Run for Cover'. Outside of TFK and FM Static, he has written songs for TobyMac, Hawk Nelson, Remedy Drive, Decyfer Down, Wavorly, Worth Dying For, Demon Hunter, KJ-52, Manafest, The Letter Black, Nine Lashes, Aliegh Baumhardt, and many others.[5]
McNevan is a good friend of Nashville Predators NHL player Mike Fisher, and wrote a goal song for Fisher, only used at the Senators' home arena Scotiabank Place when Mike scores.[6][7]
Guest appearances McNevan performing with Thousand Foot Krutch in 2011 Song(s) Artist Album Year "This Movie" Three Days Grace Demo 2000 "Rise Up" KJ-52 Collaborations 2002 "Like a Racecar" Hawk Nelson Letters to the President 2004 "Coffin Builder" Demon Hunter Summer of Darkness 2004 "Skills" Manafest Epiphany 2005 "Impossible"[8] Manafest Glory 2006 "Fearless (250 and Dark Stars)" Falling Up Exit Lights 2006 "Run For Cover" KJ-52 KJ-52 Remixed 2006 "Ignition" (credited with guitar) TobyMac Portable Sounds 2007 "So Beautiful", "Kick It" Manafest Citizens Activ 2008 "Let's Go" KJ-52 Five-Two Television 2009 "Fire in the Kitchen", "Every Time You Run", "Renegade" Manafest The Chase 2010 "Through Your Eyes" Worth Dying For Love Riot 2011 "Adrenaline" Nine Lashes World We View 2011 "Fathom" Awaken Broken Circle 2014 "Diamonds" Manafest The Moment 2014 "Electric" Manic Drive VIP 2014 "Shine On (Shine)" Manafest Reborn 2015