ARCHITECTS NEW ZEALAND TOUR TICKETS 2027

All You Need To Know About Architects

 

Architects are a metalcore band from Brighton, East Sussex, UK, formed in 2004 by twin brothers Dan and Tom Searle. Although the lineup has evolved over time, the band has maintained its signature intensity and distinctive sound. Today, the group includes Dan Searle on drums, Alex Dean on bass, Sam Carter on vocals, and guitarists Adam Christianson and Josh Middleton.

Known for their powerful music and heartfelt lyrics, Architects have established themselves as a leading force in metalcore. Since signing with Epitaph Records in 2013, they’ve released several critically acclaimed albums and built a loyal international following. Their sound combines heavy, aggressive instrumentation with atmospheric elements and thoughtful lyrics that often explore themes such as loss, social issues, and resilience.

Top 3 Architects Hit Songs

Here are the top three Architects songs, chosen for their popularity among fans and chart success:

1. Doomsday – Released in 2017, this track became a powerful anthem following the passing of guitarist Tom Searle. It charted in the UK and is considered a significant emotional and musical milestone for the band.

2. Animals – From the 2021 album For Those That Wish to Exist, Animals reached number 18 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock chart. The song blends heavy riffs with a polished, industrial-influenced sound.

3. Memento Mori – Serving as the epic closing track on All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us (2016), Memento Mori is widely praised for its emotional intensity and cinematic progression, making it a standout in their discography.

 

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