This is one of those rare bands that every single album of theirs has a different sound, but theyre all just so good. Definitely one of the most creative bands out there.
+Benji “Jāngyzøn” Becker not in it for an argument. but on the here and now. I know that the track "open letter to myself" was written by sam.. like I said. it'd be pointless to argue. but I thought I'd just chime in with that. Also I've heard tom mention, that during recording on all of their albums. certain riffs that he had written on his laptop weren't fitting. and in those times and others. dan and ali changed bits and pieces.. the rest of the band ofcourse all say that he wrote everything
The most underrated record of all time. It is a masterpiece. In a time where everyone was doing breakdown metalcore, they did this. Converge would be proud!
I love how people are discovering the older Architects bangers. My journey with the band has ended, but I'm glad the newer fans have a phenomenal discography waiting for them 🤟
@@colin654 You're a stronger man than me. I can only list a handful of songs from the last three albums I will actively choose to listen to. The last straw for me was when the oldest song they would put in the live setlist was "Nihilist." They were no longer playing the songs I loved them for. I still wish them all the best.
@@widexawake_last three? i haven't heard near any critism about holy hell until now, i agree for the last two albums but I personally think holy hell is only a slight step down from all our gods
Any 2024 enjoyers in the comments? Like damn, this shit goes so hard and still sounds so fresh all these years later. Hard to be timeless in this genre. I'm not even a big fan of Architects but they are goated.
@@andreyjimenez3640 In between, tbf. Comparing to Architect's true mathcore albums, like Ruin, this one has a lot more straightforward structures, and surprisingly, it benefits from it, and becomes way heavier than theirs previous works
+Porcaria Insana Yeah I had it the other way round, but it's funny how you find out that Architects are lot heavier even though Sam did only cleans in Sadness will never end
New Architects stuff is amazing, but I kinda miss this style sometimes. Edit 20/09/2021: now I miss this even more after the mixed feelings "For Those That Wish To Exist" gave me.
I had not listened to Architects for about 8 years, heard what was coming out now and actually had to come back, check group members and all to see what had happened. Not saying the new stuff is a bad, at all but man, compared to this ?
I'm so happy that this band can actually pull off heavy guitars the right way. Unlike other bands that seem to think the lower they tune it, the heavier it gets. It doesnt get heavier, it just get's closer and closer to becoming a six stringed bass-guitar
Tom knew his faith all along. This is one of my favourite songs of all time. After 6 years I can't stop hearing this. The part where Sam sings clean and the tapping section is just gold
I miss Tom. The new stuff isn't bad, they are doing a good job. But the the creativity, the innovation, the real architects died with Tom. He was a true godlike composer and guitarist. May he rest in peace.
I reviewed this song in a presentation at school. Wish yall were there to watch those guys faces when the breakdown hit. The heviest thing they knew up until that point was boulevard of broken dreams.
Early Grave Architects I've been out for so long, the days slipped by again And I can't sleep since I stopped caring I can't sleep since I stopped caring I'll stay out until my lungs bleed And I can't tell daylight from streetlights any-fucking-more As he cast his shadow I've seen this road a thousand times and I I can't look back I've seen this road a thousand times and I can't I'm not looking back This is so unfamiliar: death is no man's friend Yet I'll stay here until I hear him roar Death is screaming my name Yet I refuse to listen to him I refuse to listen to him I refuse, I refuse, I refuse to listen I'll stay out until my lungs bleed And I can't tell daylight from streetlights any-fucking-more As he cast his shadow I've seen this road a thousand times and I I can't look back I've seen this road a thousand times and I can't I'm not looking back I can't sit here forever Watch me rise again Watch me rise back up Forever would just be so easy to fall into Forever would just be so easy to fall into Yet I'll stay out until my lungs bleed Forever is the easy option but I won't take it I won't take it, no The choices I've made will lead me to an early fucking grave Death is screaming Death is screaming Death is screaming my fucking name
It seems almost like there was a definite influence from Meshuggah or at least a band like After The Burial, but you can tell that their sound was still shifted more towards the Metalcore sound of the time. The late 2000's/early 2010's were such a wild time for Metalcore as a whole, there were so many bands that were trying to push heavy math breakdowns to their limit, and there were so many like Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza and lesser known bands like Rooks that set the bar so high for breakdowns that it seems like modern Metalcore bands have been struggling to keep up for the most part. You've still got a lot of older bands like Veil of Maya taking the progressive riffing of their earlier material and bringing it to the current decade, and overall despite the oversaturation of bands in the genre today it really does seem like there's still a good number of modern gems to be found that you can tell stand up there with classics like this.
@@metalswifty23 that could be the case, tbh I haven’t really heard much of Dillinger besides 43% burnt or Mil Lizard so I don’t have too much experience with them but I can kinda hear it. I hear the twang in the guitars and the first thing that came into my mind were those two bands lol
Definitely one of the best bands I've ever seen live; so tight, so energetic, so powerful. Truly an amazing song from an amazing album coming from an even more amazing group of guys. Seriously, anyone that just thinks of this as 'screamo metal stuff' really has no idea.
I love the social/political approach the singer is taking on, but unfortunely their newer stuff is completely stale in terms of guitar songwriting drums patterns.
Their new shit is definitely better. Royal Beggars makes this look sloppy. Much like Oh Sleeper, they've perfected what makes them amazing. It might not be as heavy, but it's better overall.
i wore v necks my entire senior year of hs. this band shaped my entire teenage identity lmaoooo seeing them in SF with Underoath was a life changing experience
When I first heard the name "The Architects" I just presumed they were another Indie band, because loads of my friends who don't usually like metal were talking about them. Oh how amazed I was when I listened to them today.
I've been out for so long, the days slipped by again And I can't sleep since I stopped caring I can't sleep since I stopped caring I'll stay out until my lungs bleed And I can't tell daylight from streetlights any-fucking-more As he cast his shadow I've seen this road a thousand times and I I can't look back I've seen this road a thousand times and I can't I'm not looking back This is so unfamiliar: death is no man's friend Yet I'll stay here until I hear him roar Death is screaming my name Yet I refuse to listen to him I refuse to listen to him I refuse, I refuse, I refuse to listen I'll stay out until my lungs bleed And I can't tell daylight from streetlights any-fucking-more As he cast his shadow I've seen this road a thousand times and I I can't look back I've seen this road a thousand times and I can't I'm not looking back I can't sit here forever Watch me rise again Watch me rise back up Forever would just be so easy to fall into Forever would just be so easy to fall into Yet I'll stay out until my lungs bleed Forever is the easy option but I won't take it I won't take it, no The choices I've made will lead me to an early fucking grave Death is screaming Death is screaming Death is screaming my fucking name.
One of the few bands that actually progressed and matured into a better band. Most bands lose themselves with time, architects are just getting better!
@@vladromanenko18 still, their songs are still heavy af and they are still a metalcore band. Look at the amity affliction or bring me the horizon, they went so poppy. the transition from mathcore to metalcore is normal after almost 12 years
@@patrickdamacet6085 2022 here, and oh my, oh my, they DID become softer. I think some of the songs are still great, like Do You Dream Of Armageddon, Dead Butterflies, Dying Is Absolutely Safe, but 13 song album for industrial metal with orchestra is WAAAY too much. It gets pretty repetitive, heck, Giving Blood and Meteor sound almost identical
This is one of those rare bands that every single album of theirs has a different sound, but theyre all just so good. Definitely one of the most creative bands out there.
Dylan Leason I feel the same about Slipknot in the sense that no two albums sounds the same.
Oh I'm sorry, I guess I didn't realize that your opinion mattered so much to me.
+Dylan Leason Savage.
+ThatKidYouDontKnow1 savvaaaaageee
str8 savage
I'm just discovering older architects stuff, and... Holy shit
Same. I'm impressed. Now I have something to binge till the new ETID album releases.
bro i was 16 when i started to listen it ,16 évesen kedztem hallgatni az volt az igazi kemény cucc ,d a mai se rossz
Better late than never :). They've never been this heavy and technical again. And I miss this a lot.
Much better than their old.shit yo
@Justin Jeffrey
Injury
Know I
I’m Mykonos j
RIP Tom, wrote one of the heaviest songs ever :(
The songs on RUIN until HOLLOW CROWN were written by Sam though... Tom has written all the rest from THE HERE AND NOW - ALL OUR GODS HAVE ABANDONED US
Sure, lyrics wise maybe but Tom's the guy who writes all the music hence why I said what I said in the comment :)
yeah true that though, you're right
+Benji “Jāngyzøn” Becker not in it for an argument. but on the here and now. I know that the track "open letter to myself" was written by sam.. like I said. it'd be pointless to argue. but I thought I'd just chime in with that. Also I've heard tom mention, that during recording on all of their albums. certain riffs that he had written on his laptop weren't fitting. and in those times and others. dan and ali changed bits and pieces.. the rest of the band ofcourse all say that he wrote everything
Music2mosh2 interessting..
That guitar tone though..
dirty as fuck
Diezel VH4 ❤️
🙏🌹❤🔥
that guitar tone is screaming my name. but I refused to listen.
The most underrated record of all time. It is a masterpiece. In a time where everyone was doing breakdown metalcore, they did this. Converge would be proud!
For real bro
Good call on Converge. Also Dillinger Escape Plan
@@brandonharris9160Also Norma Jean
I love how people are discovering the older Architects bangers. My journey with the band has ended, but I'm glad the newer fans have a phenomenal discography waiting for them 🤟
I'm clinging. The next album might be when I let go.
@@colin654 You're a stronger man than me. I can only list a handful of songs from the last three albums I will actively choose to listen to. The last straw for me was when the oldest song they would put in the live setlist was "Nihilist." They were no longer playing the songs I loved them for. I still wish them all the best.
@@widexawake_last three? i haven't heard near any critism about holy hell until now, i agree for the last two albums but I personally think holy hell is only a slight step down from all our gods
Nightmares. One and done for me. Nothing beats it.
Any 2024 enjoyers in the comments? Like damn, this shit goes so hard and still sounds so fresh all these years later. Hard to be timeless in this genre. I'm not even a big fan of Architects but they are goated.
YES. WE ARE HERE. YES WE ARE.
Killing it with life
Yep. Architects are my favorite band ever and ill never get tired of this music
I was never as into them other than their releases after 2013. Im just finally getting back to hearing all of this and i am in love with it
I always come back to this video for that nostalgia! These were the days ❤️🔥
00:34 ''and i've got to train up and scream at any pokémon''
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I can’t unhear it now
TOO PERFECT lol
@@VicerExciser007 BIG NUT
Omg aha
Man it's amazing to see how successful and well known they've become. But this is still their best album in my opinion!
same thoughts! its my favorite record too. love that odd time signatures, hardcore punk/metalcore drumming and dirty riffs
Totally agree.
Daybreaker is my favourite album, but Hollow Crown is a close second with LF//LT in third.
I love how raw this sounds.
It´s amazing how well this album is ageing, comparing to other metalcore bands of the late 2000s. The unique talent behind Architects is undeniable.
A legitimately great album, not purely a product of its time, but made by actually talented people
Would be considered as mathcore as far as I know
@@andreyjimenez3640 In between, tbf. Comparing to Architect's true mathcore albums, like Ruin, this one has a lot more straightforward structures, and surprisingly, it benefits from it, and becomes way heavier than theirs previous works
Tom really was the genius behind the band
That chainsaw of a riff at the start what a beautiful sound
Thanks BMTH for featuring Sam Carter in The Sadness Will Never End. This band is amazing!
+Porcaria Insana Yeah I had it the other way round, but it's funny how you find out that Architects are lot heavier even though Sam did only cleans in Sadness will never end
Albert Suchan Yeah
4killerCurtis haha
honestly man thank you bmth
yeah! i heard of Architects for the first time in 2014 by Sam Carter's featuring in The Sadness Will Never End.
THE CHOICES I’VE MADE
WILL LEAD ME
TO AN EARLY
FUCKING
GRAVE
New Architects stuff is amazing, but I kinda miss this style sometimes.
Edit 20/09/2021: now I miss this even more after the mixed feelings "For Those That Wish To Exist" gave me.
I had not listened to Architects for about 8 years, heard what was coming out now and actually had to come back, check group members and all to see what had happened.
Not saying the new stuff is a bad, at all but man, compared to this ?
@@khorneflakes2175 indeed. Hollow Crown is for me their best work up to date
Same
This architects sux.just whole lot of noise that go nowhere .their new album has melody and great vocals.i missed nothing their first 5 albums
@@junaidmoody8342 I mean, everyone has their opinions. No one is forcing you to like their old stuff
I'm so happy that this band can actually pull off heavy guitars the right way. Unlike other bands that seem to think the lower they tune it, the heavier it gets. It doesnt get heavier, it just get's closer and closer to becoming a six stringed bass-guitar
This is in my opinion the best architects song ever made so far.
**buys every single album of their's ever after stumbling across this and being 47 seconds into it**
I wouldn't bother, this is the only album that sounds like this
***** Ruin?
MEyck97 That's just a deathcore album
Me in 2011
@@xXMattyXGoesXRawrXx sorry but Ruin isn't deathcore
Tom knew his faith all along. This is one of my favourite songs of all time. After 6 years I can't stop hearing this. The part where Sam sings clean and the tapping section is just gold
Everything Architects have released has been brilliant in my opinion. Their new stuff is softer, dont mean that they will fail as a band.
I miss Tom. The new stuff isn't bad, they are doing a good job. But the the creativity, the innovation, the real architects died with Tom. He was a true godlike composer and guitarist. May he rest in peace.
Dude Tom Searle was one of the biggest innovators in metal guitar in the past 20 years. They still have a lot of great new songs though
stilll literally one of the best metal songs ive heard ever
Still listening to this in 2019
Damn after 14 years this still hits hard
this is the greatest metalcore song ever written
Yup
Dennis Beaudo But it's Post Metalcore and NO this is not the same thing
Dennis Beaudo word
@@Anthony-rd6zu Yep,old metalcore is Killswitch Engage, As I Lay Dying,All that Remains and etc.Tho this is best post-metalcore song.
Title track from Jane Doe by converge imo
Old Arhitect ( 1st 3 albums ) will never gets old!!!
This was the best opener they could possibly put on Hollow Crown. Still my fav album.
I reviewed this song in a presentation at school. Wish yall were there to watch those guys faces when the breakdown hit. The heviest thing they knew up until that point was boulevard of broken dreams.
Did they like it?
@@thirtysevenfifty I got alot of unsertain responses including "That was... unsettling...", and "Do you hear what he's screaming??"
@@MagnusOpus03 classic responses
always come back here for a listen every now and then
Hollow crown such an amazing album
One of the heaviest metal tracks, no doubt, so much energy... insane part @ 2:50... never heard anything like it
This song blew my top when I first heard it back in 2008. Man, what a good time that was falling into the scene. Fantastic record.
Sam Carter and his powerful voice.
Respect 💯🤙
Every day that goes by, the more I believe this is the best Architects we ever got.
Gives me chills everytime
This is the best song off of the greatest metalcore album ever made
Their early stuff was so so good. Nightmares and Hollow Crown is where it’s at 🤘🏼🤟🏼
Those drums, that guitar, that fucking rhythm... Big up the Searle brothers ❤️
Hollow Crown was a Masterpiece.
Now Architects is now on the throne.
Long live
Hollow Crown~ I love still!
#2020
Probobly THE most underrated band Ive ever heard... totally started there own style apart from everyone else
Early Grave
Architects
I've been out for so long, the days slipped by again
And I can't sleep since I stopped caring
I can't sleep since I stopped caring
I'll stay out until my lungs bleed
And I can't tell daylight from streetlights any-fucking-more
As he cast his shadow
I've seen this road a thousand times and I
I can't look back
I've seen this road a thousand times and I can't
I'm not looking back
This is so unfamiliar: death is no man's friend
Yet I'll stay here until I hear him roar
Death is screaming my name
Yet I refuse to listen to him
I refuse to listen to him
I refuse, I refuse, I refuse to listen
I'll stay out until my lungs bleed
And I can't tell daylight from streetlights any-fucking-more
As he cast his shadow
I've seen this road a thousand times and I
I can't look back
I've seen this road a thousand times and I can't
I'm not looking back
I can't sit here forever
Watch me rise again
Watch me rise back up
Forever would just be so easy to fall into
Forever would just be so easy to fall into
Yet I'll stay out until my lungs bleed
Forever is the easy option but I won't take it
I won't take it, no
The choices I've made will lead me to an early fucking grave
Death is screaming
Death is screaming
Death is screaming my fucking name
Nice One 👌🏻
okay this title got a whole new meaning since yesterday...
I've loved these guys every since they started out. They're unbelievably talented.
Architects is the only band I know that evolved their sound far beyond anyone's expectations.
DraculaXHunter101 BMTH🤔
It seems almost like there was a definite influence from Meshuggah or at least a band like After The Burial, but you can tell that their sound was still shifted more towards the Metalcore sound of the time.
The late 2000's/early 2010's were such a wild time for Metalcore as a whole, there were so many bands that were trying to push heavy math breakdowns to their limit, and there were so many like Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza and lesser known bands like Rooks that set the bar so high for breakdowns that it seems like modern Metalcore bands have been struggling to keep up for the most part. You've still got a lot of older bands like Veil of Maya taking the progressive riffing of their earlier material and bringing it to the current decade, and overall despite the oversaturation of bands in the genre today it really does seem like there's still a good number of modern gems to be found that you can tell stand up there with classics like this.
Not really sure I see the ATB in this, or even the Meshuggah. Architects' early stuff is rooted in Converge and Dillinger.
@@metalswifty23 that could be the case, tbh I haven’t really heard much of Dillinger besides 43% burnt or Mil Lizard so I don’t have too much experience with them but I can kinda hear it. I hear the twang in the guitars and the first thing that came into my mind were those two bands lol
Hollow Crown is a god tier metal album
Rest in peace, Tom. Holy shit..
The band A day to remember music video all i want brought me here. . . I WOULD HAVE NEVER EXPECTED THE AWESOMENESS FROM THIS GUY
My second favorite song by Architects. This is just pure emotion. R.I.P Tom
I got my nose broken to this breakdown at The House of Blues.........
Good times
so ahead of their time
0:34 AND I’VE GOT TO TRAIN UP AND SCREAM AT ANY POKÉMON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lmao 🤣🤣🤣
REEEEEEEEEEE
Favorite song in the world from the best album in the world man, no other album can compare to the masterpiece that was Hollow Crown!
Song was written in 2008, damnn !!!! Still the heaviest song on my Playlist. Architects fan for life \m/ Love Tom, Respect from India
I really like how Sam sings now vs then. So much more unique.
Long hair Sam Carter best Architects era
that moment when the good old days 480p becomes 240p
Definitely one of the best bands I've ever seen live; so tight, so energetic, so powerful. Truly an amazing song from an amazing album coming from an even more amazing group of guys. Seriously, anyone that just thinks of this as 'screamo metal stuff' really has no idea.
Old school architects! Love them. Seen them live like 7 times :)
Front to back. This is by far their best album
saw these guys in 09. excellent as fuck.
+Ares14 Never Say Die tour ?
suprema essa musica
Architects pra sempre
\o/
This was so ahead of its time. Its crazy how just some young lads in england came up with such a masterpiece
Es increíble como esta banda se transformó en una de mis favoritas en tan poco tiempo, pero sus letras y canciones te hacen adictivo
Mi tema favorito, de mi disco favorito de Architects.. una pena la muerte de Tom :c que descanse en paz!
Quién murió,el cantante???
@@Leonieva-us6gt el guitarrista
Metalcore ~
Everything is good in the world when 'Architects' and 'Every Time I Die' are boiz.
One of my favorite!! So much angst, good screams and riffs.
this album is flawless
Hollow Crown is basically Suicide Season with good instruments and better songwriting
Hollow Crown is basically Hollow Crown.
BMTH are basically a wannabe Architects.
Claaaaaaaaws Antivist is a good example of such comment.
Claaaaaaaaws they are good friends and did collabs of course they are similar...
"They got worse from here"
No they became a slightly different sound - Their creativity and talent doesn't actually decline; actually can improve.
Well, except for The Here And Now. Other than that I agree.
I love the social/political approach the singer is taking on, but unfortunely their newer stuff is completely stale in terms of guitar songwriting drums patterns.
Their new shit is definitely better. Royal Beggars makes this look sloppy. Much like Oh Sleeper, they've perfected what makes them amazing. It might not be as heavy, but it's better overall.
@@occiferfigpucker4840 Royal Beggars is the only weak song on Holy Hell imo
@@RowanSomething The Here And Now was nice in the meaning of instrumental, but those fucking lyrics, tho...
240p we meet again
😂🤣
i wore v necks my entire senior year of hs. this band shaped my entire teenage identity lmaoooo
seeing them in SF with Underoath was a life changing experience
When I first heard the name "The Architects" I just presumed they were another Indie band, because loads of my friends who don't usually like metal were talking about them. Oh how amazed I was when I listened to them today.
I've been out for so long, the days slipped by again
And I can't sleep since I stopped caring
I can't sleep since I stopped caring
I'll stay out until my lungs bleed
And I can't tell daylight from streetlights any-fucking-more
As he cast his shadow
I've seen this road a thousand times and I
I can't look back
I've seen this road a thousand times and I can't
I'm not looking back
This is so unfamiliar: death is no man's friend
Yet I'll stay here until I hear him roar
Death is screaming my name
Yet I refuse to listen to him
I refuse to listen to him
I refuse, I refuse, I refuse to listen
I'll stay out until my lungs bleed
And I can't tell daylight from streetlights any-fucking-more
As he cast his shadow
I've seen this road a thousand times and I
I can't look back
I've seen this road a thousand times and I can't
I'm not looking back
I can't sit here forever
Watch me rise again
Watch me rise back up
Forever would just be so easy to fall into
Forever would just be so easy to fall into
Yet I'll stay out until my lungs bleed
Forever is the easy option but I won't take it
I won't take it, no
The choices I've made will lead me to an early fucking grave
Death is screaming
Death is screaming
Death is screaming my fucking name.
Cheers big ears
The Part from 2:49 - 3:40 makes me wanna throw my Desk through my Window! \m/ So sick!
(Sorry for my bad english!^^)
RIP Tom
awesome show yesterday, you guys rock!
looking forward seeing you longer than 45 mins. ;D
good to see they are reverting back to this sound. hey, gotta try everything once, but i like em both keep it coming guys
Awww baby architects
The singers shoes look siiiick
I've actually tried to figure out which model he is wearing, but I can't for the life of me find a Nike sneaker that looks like this.
Deathcore fan :"Mewtlcowe isint heeavvyy"
Architects : 0:52
I read it in Tom Searle's "mocking whining haters" voice
Also 1:21
this band has discovered the code to unlock the love section of my brain, and on my birthday yay!
Love them so much, still listening in 2021 and always will
I'm a new architects fan and seeing Sam with long hair is so weird lol
One of the few bands that actually progressed and matured into a better band. Most bands lose themselves with time, architects are just getting better!
Well... Can't fully agreed. They become something different from early years - but not "progressed and matured into better". Just different.
@@vladromanenko18 still, their songs are still heavy af and they are still a metalcore band. Look at the amity affliction or bring me the horizon, they went so poppy. the transition from mathcore to metalcore is normal after almost 12 years
@@patrickdamacet6085 2022 here, and oh my, oh my, they DID become softer. I think some of the songs are still great, like Do You Dream Of Armageddon, Dead Butterflies, Dying Is Absolutely Safe, but 13 song album for industrial metal with orchestra is WAAAY too much. It gets pretty repetitive, heck, Giving Blood and Meteor sound almost identical
Donde están locos? vamos wacho, los fan de argentina vieja reportense (*.*)/
Reportandose, man
Architects and While She Sleeps are my favourite Bands! \m/
WOOOWWWWW...... AWESOME.....
Fucking love this song! And the band of course
Me too man.
They created Slender Man
0:37 POKEMOOOONNN!!!!!!
first band in a long time to make me immediately like them by hearing one song, bmth couldn't do that
Saw them live yesterday... Now... I can't even normally sit... what a power has this band :O!
Feat. Slenderman xP
Yeah... anyone saying Slender Man on this video obviously doesn't know anything about slender man
2:49 ohhhhh
Huuuhhh
all the members of architects went to my school, all lived in my area, and sam lived in my village:) - not even lying!
okay =) can you tell us where?
Best Breakdown.
Of All Time.