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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. 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]

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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. On their YouTube channel, there are several videos documenting the band's recording sessions. The album was leaked on the internet on 12 January 2009.

  6. Rub-a-dub-dub - Wikipedia

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    The nonsense "rub-a-dub-dub" develops a phonetic association of social disapprobation, analogous to "tsk-tsk", albeit of a more lascivious variety. The nursery rhyme is a form of teaching such associations in folklore : for individuals raised with such social codes, the phrase "rub-a-dub-dub" alone could stand in for gossip or innuendo without ...

  7. The Classic Symptoms of a Broken Spirit - Wikipedia

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    On 20 April 2022, the band released the brand new single "When We Were Young" along with an accompanying music video. The song premiered on BBC Radio 1's Future Sounds with Clara Amfo, along with an interview with Sam Carter afterwards. [6] On 12 July, Architects unveiled the single "Tear Gas" and its corresponding music video.

  8. Dead Butterflies - Wikipedia

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    The song was debuted live on 21 November 2020, at livestreamed performance of the song at Royal Albert Hall in London. [2] [3] It was later released as the third single off of their ninth studio album, For Those That Wish to Exist, on 20 January 2021. [4] The music video for "Dead Butterflies" was released on the same day.

  9. Doomsday (Architects song) - Wikipedia

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    "Doomsday" evolved from a song that was originally part-written by former Architects lead guitarist Tom Searle during sessions for the band's seventh album All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us. [2] Following the guitarist's death on 20 August 2016, his brother Dan (the group's drummer) completed the song's lyrics in preparation for its release. [3]