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  2. Animals (Architects song) - Wikipedia

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    "Animals" is a song by British metalcore band Architects. Produced by the band's drummer Dan Searle and lead guitarist Josh Middleton, it is featured on the group's 2021 ninth studio album For Those That Wish to Exist. The track was released as the lead single from the album on 20 October 2020. It was written by Dan Searle alongside the rest of ...

  3. Architects discography - Wikipedia

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    Searle's brother Dan, the band's drummer, admitted that "I don't know what will become of Architects", casting doubt on the future of the band. [12] The band announced that they were working on new material in August 2017, [13] and a week later released their first song since Searle's death, "Doomsday". [14] Holy Hell was released on 9 November ...

  4. For Those That Wish to Exist - Wikipedia

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    During the livestream, the band debuted two new songs from the album. According to Wall of Sound, "Discourse Is Dead" was the heavier, metalcore-inspired track while "Dead Butterflies" had more of an atmospheric, stadium rock sound behind it. They also debuted their latest single "Animals" live for the first time. [12]

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  6. Ruin (album) - Wikipedia

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    Ruin is the second studio album by British metalcore band Architects.It was released on 25 October 2007 through United by Fate, Distort and Century Media Records.The album was produced by John Mitchell, Ben Humphreys and the band themselves.

  7. Doomsday (Architects song) - Wikipedia

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    The band played the song live for the first time for BBC Radio 1's "Radio 1 Rocks" show on 31 October. [11] Three months after the song's digital release, "Doomsday" was issued as a 7" vinyl on 8 December 2017, limited to 1,000 copies. [12] In July 2018, the band released an alternate version of "Doomsday", featuring James Beckwith on piano. [13]

  8. Hollow Crown - Wikipedia

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    Hollow Crown is the third studio album by British metalcore band Architects. It was recorded at Outhouse Studios, Reading. It was recorded at Outhouse Studios, Reading. On their YouTube channel, there are several videos documenting the band's recording sessions.

  9. The Here and Now - Wikipedia

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    [10] Kevin Stewart-Panko when writing for Rock Sound magazine in an eight out of ten score review noted how the band tried to fit "10 pounds of inspiration into a five-pound song" and this led to slip ups. He further commented that "Architects have completed a study in contrasts on The Here and Now. They're obviously moving beyond their roots ...