Architects

Misery Signals Hold Weight Of World

If metalcore/hardcore is fast playing itself out, you'd have never guessed it from Wednesday's packed Misery Signals show. The concert was part of the Weight Of The World Tour, a cross-Canada jaunt headlined by the Milwaukee band and featuring fellow hardcore acts Haste The Day, Dead And Divine, Architects and Sights & Sounds. Brighton,...
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Misery Signals

Architects — Hollow Crown

Architects first made waves in the metal community with 2006's very technical Nightmares. They replaced their singer and released the much less showoffy Ruin soon — some would say too soon — after. Hollow Crown, their third and most anticipated effort, takes some of the technical aspects of Nightmares, throws them with the memorable chord...
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Architects' Hollow Crown

Architects @ CMW 2008

BACKGROUND/COMPOSITION: These U.K. exchange students have learned the ways of Canadian hardcore, but may end up teaching us a thing or two in the process. Their image-conscious, dual-guitar approach may not be revolutionary thinking, and was most likely cribbed from the smart kids' notes, but Architects give form and structure to a style that...
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CMW 2008

As I Lay Dying, Underoath, Cancer Bats For The Cool Tour

Attention metalheads: This tour is cool. No, that's its actual name: The Cool Tour. As I Lay Dying will headline the jaunt, which heads across North America this summer, with support from Underoath, technical metallers Between The Buried And Me, Phoenix metalcore band Blessthefall, Massachusetts deathcore band The Acacia Strain, British metalcore...
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As I Lay Dying (Photo by Cindy Frey)

Architects — "Follow The Water"

Here's Architects' video for "Follow The Water," which appears on this year's Hollow Crown. It's a performance clip and features vocalist Sam Carter, guitarists Tom Searle and Tim Hillier Brook, bassist Ali Dean and drummer Dan Searle doing their thing for a room of kids bringing the mosh.
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Architects

Bring Me The Horizon — "The Sadness Will Never End"

Bring Me The Horizon's new video for Suicide Season's "The Sadness Will Never End" features a spooky scene between two kids (one's a zombie?) in a forest. The clip also includes a cameo from Architects frontman Sam Carter.
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Bring Me The Horizon (Photo by Adam Elmakias)

Architects Carry Weight Of The World

Two of Distort Records' heaviest metalcore hitters, Britain's Architects and Canada's Dead And Divine, will thrash their way across Canada this spring on the Weight Of The World Tour with Misery Signals, Haste The Day and Sights & Sounds. Architects are touring in support of Hollow Crown, which was released in February. Dead And Divine...
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Dead And Divine

Pumping: Architects - Hollow Crown

Usually I shun metal albums, but — blame it on my sour mood — Hollow Crown didn't entirely offend me. Maybe everyone just needs to hear some screaming sometimes.
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