
Architects battle the wind and rain for their new 'Blackhole' video
Architects release intense new single 'Blackhole' with California-shot video, ahead of February's twelve-track album release.

Architects are an English metalcore band from Brighton, East Sussex formed in 2004 by twin brothers Dan and Tom Searle. The band now consists of Dan Searle on drums, Sam Carter on vocals, Alex Dean on bass, and Adam Christianson on guitar. They have been signed to Epitaph Records since 2013. Strongly influenced by bands such as The Dillinger Escape Plan, the sound of their first three albums was coarse, chaotic, and rhythmically complex. In 2011, Architects went in a more melodic post-hardcore direction with The Here and Now, alienating some of their fanbase. The following year, they returned towards their original style with Daybreaker, establishing a balance of melody and technical harshness while introducing more politicised lyrics. With the release of their sixth album Lost Forever // Lost Together in 2014, the band achieved lasting popularity and critical acclaim. Soon after the release of their seventh album, All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us, in 2016, guitarist and principal songwriter Tom Searle died after three years of living with skin cancer, making Dan Searle the only original band member.
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Architects release intense new single 'Blackhole' with California-shot video, ahead of February's twelve-track album release.

British metalcore band Architects announce their eleventh album alongside new single 'Whiplash'.

The band are gearing up for their 2024 tour.

Tickets for the new show will go on sale this Friday, 7th October at 10am.

Their new LP is set for release on 21st October via Epitaph.

Set for release on 21st October via Epitaph, it comes alongside a new track, 'tear gas'.

The two bands will hit the road this November.

It's the Brighton band's first new material since 2021's album 'For Those That Wish To Exist'.

The record features a reimagined orchestral version of their Number 1 album 'For Those That Wish To Exist'.