
<strong>Architects</strong> - the classic symptoms of a broken spirit
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'Gravity' opens with a stark proposition: no rise without the fall. The track moves through a series of confrontations, spiritual and personal, building toward a moment of reckoning. Architects frame the song around the tension between resignation and awakening, between cycles of violence and the possibility of breaking free. Sam Carter's vocal delivery carries the weight of someone exhausted by repetition, asking whether the listener is tired of the patterns that define them. The song's architecture mirrors its message. Verses accumulate pressure; choruses offer a kind of surrender, an appeal to gravity itself as both anchor and release. The repeated insistence on letting go sits alongside a defiant declaration of finally being awake, the knife twisted, the bridge burned. What emerges is not quite hope, but something harder: the recognition that change demands both destruction and choice, that the moment to act is always now.
"Gravity" is a track by Architects, from the album All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us, released 26th May 2016. The track is 3:18 long. It's filed under Metal. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 11 articles about Architects.
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