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Latest Architects News
Below is our complete Architects news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.
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Architects Parts Ways With Bassist Ali Dean
U.K. metalcore act Architects has posted the following statement online, announcing the departure of bassist Ali Dean from the group:
"We’re extremely saddened to announce that Ali Dean will no longer be playing in Architects. Most of you will already know that Ali was not part of our previous European tour due to commitments he had with his family. Unfortunately, these commitments are going to extend indefinitely and as a result he simply cannot commit the time required to continue playing with us.
"No one will miss him more than the 4 of us. He’s been a huge part of our lives and we couldn’t have asked for a nicer guy to be a part of this band, so we’d like to say a huge thank you to Ali for committing the last 5 years of his life to Architects. At this point we are uncertain who will be filling the role, but we do know we will be playing on all our upcoming tours and we have no intention of slowing down whatsoever. We’re so stoked on how you guys have reacted to The Here And Now so far and we cannot wait to get back on the road and play to all you guys, beginning with the UK in April."
You can also find Ali Dean's statement on splitting with the band at this location.
Architects Behind-The-Scenes Footage Available
Behind-the-Scenes video footage has been posted online from the recent Architects music video shoot. The footage comes courtesy of Kerrang and documents the filming of "Learn To Live." You can view the footage below:
Architects Video Interview Available
Century Media Records has posted a new video interview online with U.K. metalcore act Architects. You can view the video interview below:
More Bands Confirmed For Sonisphere U.K.
The organizers of the British leg of the Sonisphere festival have confirmed a number of new additions to the event. New Wave Of British Heavy Metal legends Diamond Head have been confirmed for the Friday date, which will also feature the "Big Four" of thrash metal. In addition to this, Weezer, Architects and Aussie rockers, Airbourne have also been confirmed. Speaking on the confirmation, Diamond Head guitarist Brian Tatler stated:
"Diamond Head have been given the fantastic opportunity of opening for the BIG 4 at this years Sonisphere festival, Knebworth Friday 8th July. This will be Diamond Head’s biggest ever show and myself and the other band members are very excited and looking forward to what will be an historic event. Knebworth is one of those venues you only dream of playing. I saw Led Zeppelin there in 1979 and never imagined that one day I would be on that stage, it proves the saying ‘anything is possible’! It also means I get to see my friends in Metallica and Megadeth once again which is always fun; I owe both Lars Ulrich and Dave Mustaine a beer."
The event will take place from July 8th - 10th at Knebworth and features the following confirmed bands:
Metallica
Megadeth
Slayer
Anthrax
Diamond Head
Motorhead
Slipknot
Weezer
Biffy Clyro
Mastodon
In Flames
Airbourne
Parkway Drive
Architects
More Metal Songs Available On Rock Band
When the day is finally over and the weekend has begun, there's nothing like a little head banging to get things started right. For all the button mashers out there, new metal tracks have been added to the Rock Band Network that are available to play this weekend. On the rock and metal side of the Xbox 360 edition comes new songs from Arkaea, Amberian Dawn, Firewind, Deadlock, Architects, Periphery, MyChildren MyBride, and Cephalic Carnage.
The complete list of newly added songs, including all the non-metal tracks, is as follows:
Raven Quinn - "Decadence"
Fiction Reform - "Whites In Their Eyes"<
Arkaea - "Years in the Darkness (2x Bass Pedal)"
Six-Stringed Flamberge - "Abrogator"
The Waking Hours - "New Revolution"
Mafia Track Suit - "Samiam"
Fake Problems - "5678"
Chaotrope - "XIV (2x Bass Pedal)"
Mystic Syntax - "Blasphemous"
Molehill - "On the Wall"
C&O - "Step on the Throat"
KickBend - "Goin' Home"
Daryle Stephen Ackerman - "One-Night-Stand Man"
Jeff Orr - "Hanging By a Thread"
Amberian Dawn - "Sons of Seven Stars"
Glitzy Glow - "Black and Sunny Day"
Poets of the Fall - "Lift"
Firewind - "The Fire and the Fury (2x Bass Pedal)"
The Pinstripes - "Come On In"
Deadlock - "The Brave / Agony Applause (2x Bass Pedal)"
Evile - "Metamorphosis"
Evile - "My Parasite"
Children of Nova - "The Order"
of Montreal - "An Eluardian Instance"
Architects - "Learn to Live"
Sleeping with Sirens - "If I'm James Dean, You're Audrey Hepburn"
MyChildren MyBride - "Lost Boys"
Slightly Stoopid - "Closer to the Sun"
Dark From Day One - "New Addiction"
Bright Midnight - "Hotel Saigon"
Bright Midnight - "Killers of the Worst Type"
Nova - "California"
Cephalic Carnage - "Abraxas of Filth"
Periphery - "Icarus Lives" More...
Cavalera Conspiracy Confirmed For Graspop 2011
The organizers of Belgium's Graspop Metal Meeting festival have announced that Cavalera Conspiracy, the band featuring Sepultura founders Igor and Max Cavalera, have been confirmed for the event. Also added to the bill is Russian folk metal band Arkona. Neither band's performance date has been confirmed as of yet however. The festival takes place in the town of Dessel from June 24th-26th.
The lineup is now as follows:
Friday:
Scorpions (Headliner)
Volbeat
Journey
Iced Earth
Epica
Parkway Drive
The Damned Things
Masters Of Reality
Heaven Shall Burn
Sepultura
Angel Witch
Kverlatak
The Black Dahlia Murder
FM
Revoker More...
Triptykon Confirmed For Graspop 2011
Triptykon, the band featuring former Celtic Frost and Hellhammer leader Tom G. Warrior, has been confirmed as the latest band for next year's edition of the Graspop Metal Meeting festival, which will take place in Dessel, Belgium from June 24th-26th. The lineup is now as follows: More...
Slipknot To Support Iron Maiden
It has been confirmed that American metal act Slipknot will play direct support to British heavy metal legends Iron Maiden at the forthcoming Swiss edition of the Sonisphere festival. The Swiss edition of the Sonisphere festival is set to take place on June 24, 2011 in Basel, St. Jakob. Hard rock legend Alice Cooper is also set to perform.
The confirmed line-up now includes:
IRON MAIDEN
SLIPKNOT
ALICE COOPER
BRING ME THE HORIZON
IN FLAMES
ARCHITECTS
HATEBREED
Rob Zombie And More Added To Graspop 2011
The organisers of the Graspop Metal Meeting, the largest heavy metl festival in Belgium, has announced several more bands for next year's edition of the event. Among the newly confirmed acts are Rob Zombie, Whitesnake, Journey, Foreigner, Suicide Silence, Firewind, Ghost, All That Remains, Escape The Fate and FM.
The lineup is now as follows: More...
Architects Reveals New Album Tracklisting
U.K. metalcore act Architects has revealed the tracklisting for its forthcoming full length album. The new album, titled "The Here and Now," is set for release on January 25th, 2010 through Century Media Records.
"The Here And Now" tracklisting:
1. Day In Day Out
2. Learn To Live
3. Delete, Rewind
4. BTN
5. An Open Letter To Myself
6. The Blues
7. Red Eyes
8. Stay Young Forever
9. Heartburn
10. Year In Year Out/Up And Away
11. Day In Day Out (Big Chocolate Remix)
Architects Posts New Album Trailer Online
U.K. technical metalcore act Architects have posted a new trailer online to promote its forthcoming studio album "The Here and Now." The new album will see its North American release on January 25, 2011 through Century Media Records in the United States and through Distort Entertainment in Canada.
Bring Me The Horizon Announces U.K. Tour
Bring Me The Horizon has revealed the dates for its forthcoming 2011 headline tour of the United Kingdom. Support on the trek will come from Parkway Drive, The Devil Wears Prada and Architects. You can view the full list of confirmed dates, cities and venues below:
04/22 Manchester, UK – Apollo
04/23 Newcastle, UK – O2 Academy 1
04/24 Glasgow, UK – O2 Academy
04/26 Nottingham, UK – Rock City
04/27 Southampton, UK – Guildhall
04/28 Birmingham, UK – O2 Academy 1
04/29 Bristol, UK – O2 Academy 1
04/30 London, UK – O2 Brixton Academy
Architects Posts "Day In Day Out" Video
Architects is coming off a year of touring with Bring Me The Horizon, A Day To Remember, As I Lay Dying, Underoath, Atreyu, Blessthefal, and Chiodos. Now the band is set to release the new album "The Here and Now" in the U.S. on January 25th, 2011 via Century Media Records.
The band has also partnered with Alternative Press to give fans their first taste of the new material, releasing a new music video for the track "Day In Day Out" through AltPress.com. The video clip can be viewed below. Architects also has the following upcoming tour dates:
12/3 - The HiFi - Brisbane
12/4 - Metro Theatre - Sydney
12/5 - Billboard The Venue - Melbourne
12/7 - Fowlers Live - Adelaide
12/8 - Capitol - Perth More...
Architects Posts New Album Teaser Trailer
Architects is set to release the new album "The Here And Now" on January 24th, 2011 (EU) / January 25th, 2011 (US) via Century Media Records. The band has now posted a teaser for the new album online, which can be viewed below.
Bring Me The Horizon Updates Tour Schedule
Bring Me The Horizon has announced the following updated 2011 tour schedule with Architects and The Devil Wears Prada:
1/14 Volhaus, Zurich, Switzerland
1/15 Magazzini Generali, Milan, Italy
1/16 Arena, Vienna, Austria
1/18 Longhorn, Stuttgart, Germany
1/19 Den Atelier, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
1/20 AB, Brussels, Belgium
1/21 Melkweg, Amsterdam, Holland
1/22 La Bataclan, Paris, France
1/23 Essigfabrik, Cologne, Germany
1/25 Gruenspan, Hamburg, Germany
1/26 KB, Malmo, Sweden
1/27 Arena, Stockholm, Sweden
1/29 House of Culture, Helsinki, Finland
1/31 Trädgårn, Gothenburg, Sweden
2/1Vega (Main Hall), Copenhagen, Denmark
2/2 Columbia Club, Berlin, Germany
2/3 Club X, Herford, Germany
2/4 Batschkapp, Frankfurt , Germany
2/5 Suedbahnhof, Chemnitz, Germany
2/6 Backstage Werk, Munich, Germany
Architects Streaming New Single Online
U.K. mathcore act Architects has uploaded the new song "Day In Day Out" to its myspace page. The song is taken from it's forthcoming new album "The Here and Now" which will be made available through Century Media Records. The song is available for streaming at this location.
The digital single for "Day In Day Out" will be released on September 28, 2010 through Century Media Records and Distort Entertainment.
Architects Posts New Song Sample Online
U.K. mathcore act Architects has posted a new one minute preview teaser of it's forthcoming new single "Day In Day Out" online. "Day In Day Out" appears on the band's upcoming new album "The Here and Now" which will be made available through Century Media Records.
You can listen to the song sample below:
Architects Posts Behind The Scenes Footage Online
Brighton, England mathcore act Architects have posted an extensive new video online featuring behind the scenes footage. The footage was taken from the band's recent recording sessions for their forthcoming album "The Here and Now." "The Here and Now" was produced by Steve Evetts and is planned for an early 2011 release through Century Media Records in the United States and through Distort Entertainment in Canada.
You can view the video below:
Atreyu Announces North American Headline Tour
Orange County, California metalcore act Atreyu have announced the dates for their North American "Congregation of the Damned" tour. Atreyu will headline all shows with support coming from Blessthefall, Chiodos, Architects and Endless Hallway.
"Congregation of the Damned" tour dates:
Oct. 20 - Anaheim, CA - House of Blues
Oct. 21 - San Francisco, CA - The Regency
Oct. 22 - Portland, OR - Roseland Theater
Oct. 23 - Boise, ID - Knitting Factory
Oct. 25 - Seattle, WA - Showbox
Oct. 26 - Spokane, WA - Knitting Factory
Oct. 27 - Calgary, AB - MacEwan Hall
Oct. 28 - Edmonton, AB - EEC
Oct. 29 - Saskatoon, SK - The Odeon
Oct. 30 - Winnipeg, MB - The Garrick
Nov. 02 - Toronto, ON - The Phoenix
Nov. 03 - Montreal, QC - Metropolis
Nov. 04 - Hartford, CT - Webster Theater
Nov. 05 - Allentown, PA - Crocodile Rock
Nov. 06 - Sayreville, NJ - Starland Ballroom
Nov. 08 - Norfolk, VA - The Norva
Nov. 09 - Pittsburgh, PA - Mr. Smalls
Nov. 10 - Baltimore, MD - Sonar
Nov. 12 - Orlando, FL - House of Blues
Nov. 13 - Atlanta, GA - Masquerade
Nov. 14 - Ft. Lauderdale, FL - Revolution
Nov. 15 - Tampa, FL - Ritz Theatre
Nov. 17 - Detroit, MI - St. Andrews
Nov. 18 - Chicago, IL - House of Blues
Nov. 19 - Minneapolis, MN - Cabooz
Nov. 20 - Kansas City, MO - Beaumont Club
Nov. 21 - Denver, CO - Gothic Theatre
Nov. 23 - San Antonio, TX - White Rabbit
Nov. 24 - Dallas, TX - The Palladium
Nov. 26 - Phoenix, AZ - Marquee
Nov. 27 - Los Angeles, CA - House of Blues
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Metalcore Invades Baltimore on The Cool Tour
I recently got out to see the Cool Tour in Baltimore for a much-needed break. Featuring eight bands from every corner of the metalcore genre, one might be surprised to hear that this is the new tour by some of the Sounds of the Underground organizers, in it first year of the planned annual outing.
Let’s get one thing out of the way right away: With a name like “The Cool Tour” and a lineup full of metalcore bands, one might expect a bunch of straight/floppy haired teens in girl jeans as the audience. Luckily this was not the case, but it was clear that this tour is marketed to the younger and more trendy crowd. This was not your typical metal crowd, as short hair was the order of the day, but it was not what I expected either. While the name and first impressions might actually be a turn off to older and “true” metalheads, a closer look at the lineup reveals a few good reasons to check it out. I realized that if nothing else, headliners As I Lay Dying would put on a great show, and I also wanted to check out the much-hyped Between The Buried and Me as well as highly underrated Cancer Bats. If you are one who hates all things ‘core, don’t bother, however.
This was my second show at Sonar, and my impression of the venue since the first time was much improved. It seemed more organized and the security and staff were extremely helpful, the latter putting up with bands’ verbal jabs at them looking bored while encouraging the crowd to crowd surf to give them something to do.
While the entire venue was in use, the bands played only the main stage. Fortunately they had the process of switching bands down to a science and there was only a 10 to 15 minute gap between bands’ 30 minute sets for the most part.
Note: with a only passing familiarity with many of the bands, I am not able to name many songs or give set lists for this tour, even for the bands whose CDs I own. But read on for my account of the concert. More...