Architects The Here and Now
When a band as balls-out heavy as Hollow Crown-era Architects says their next album "will sound like Paramore", take it with a pinch of salt. This is far removed from a pop-punk album, and is in fact reminiscent of
Alexisonfire in the songwriting and riff-to-chorus ratio. Nor is it a bad album (like Paramore comparisons suggest), it's actually a very solid melodic post-hardcore album.

Opener "Day In Day Out" has hooks the size of Saturn's rings and gets the party started early. It's followed by a lacklustre "Learn to Live", which, despite the Radio 1 leanings, has
3.5
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Death Is Not Glamorous Spring Forward
Fucking amazing album, full of huge hooks and thought-provoking lyrics. Energetic as fuck.
5.0
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Atlantis Atlantis
Atlantis are a relatively new band from Leicester, and have been working hard playing as many shows as they can in their short time as a band. This album is their debut release, and shows a lot of potential in their ambient post-hardcore style.

The record has some really great tracks brought together by some beautiful instrumental interludes. The ethereal quality of the guitar sound and Alex Jones’s stellar clean vocals show an obvious influence from
Devil Sold His Soul, but the choruses and screamed sections dismiss any claims of being a rip-off. And those choruses are
4.0
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Lower Than Atlantis Punk on the Covers
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Lower Than Atlantis World Record
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Lower Than Atlantis Bretton
5.0
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Lower Than Atlantis Far Q
5.0
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Bring Me the Horizon Suicide Season Cut Up!
5.0
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