Architects The Sky, the Earth & All Between
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Ectier
February 28th 2025


4585 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

Dan went from mathcore to this, i get Tom wrote a lot of their material but he couldnt have written it all. Dan can do MORE. I dont care about heavy or pop, either works but make it your fucking own version of it. Stop.Chasing.BMTHs.Coattails again and again

Faraudo
February 28th 2025


5389 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Ehhh I kinda vibe with it

Ectier
February 28th 2025


4585 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

Im going in again, i actually dont mind elegy

Purpl3Spartan
February 28th 2025


9523 Comments


Architects released a new album? No im not happy. In fact, my day might be ruined

Thanks for this Simon









Nice review btw

Ectier
February 28th 2025


4585 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

2nd time meh

Asura14
February 28th 2025


684 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

"To the surprise of no one, since Architects are always two steps behind what Bring Me the Horizon are doing, BMTH went through a similar thing with their fanbase when That’s the Spirit"



hmm, not really, they actually struggled with this same criticism in The Here and Now which was a much bigger departure from their sound at the time (14y ago lol)



Gotta listen to this though, singles were a mixed bag for me, the last ones actually got me excited, Whiplash and Curse were way to generic for my liking tho

Purpl3Spartan
February 28th 2025


9523 Comments


Band was never good

fatality342
February 28th 2025


380 Comments


the diarrhoea, the toilet & all Between

iChuckles
Staff Reviewer
February 28th 2025


814 Comments


I'd say the production style and songwriting here feels more reminiscent of Bad Omen's latest album. The intro riff to "Whiplash" is almost note-for-note copied from "Artificial Suicide" by BO and some of the clean vocal passages and electronics throughout feel very "The Death of Peace of Mind". Overall enjoying this quite a bit even if the band as a whole doesn't excite me the same way they used to about ten years ago.

kalkwiese
February 28th 2025


11040 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

The Shit, The Piss and All Between

kalkwiese
February 28th 2025


11040 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

You could call this average, but tbh I don't think this kind of generic slop is acceptable from a band like this

valek
February 28th 2025


438 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Love the album, sputnik never dissapoints either with the hate, its so predictable and funny.

kalkwiese
February 28th 2025


11040 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

My bad, best album of their career lol

valek
February 28th 2025


438 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

You have a 5 in Opeth's Heritage for example, wich is probably the worst in Opeth's career, lets agree to disagree and don't be a sarcastic dumbo.

kalkwiese
February 28th 2025


11040 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

I definetly agree to disagree, no problem there

HOWEVER Heritage rules, don't be ridiculous

gravityswitch
February 28th 2025


2448 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

what the fuck are those lyrics

mkmusic1995
Contributing Reviewer
February 28th 2025


2540 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Waiting till later to listen to properly give this a go. I'm predicting a 3 based on the singles

gravityswitch
February 28th 2025


2448 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

welp that was the most soulless collection of songs I've heard this year. At least BMTH are fun.

gravityswitch
February 28th 2025


2448 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Only thing I can remember after the first listen is Evil Eye's chorus. That's not a lot.

acmolan
February 28th 2025


32 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

is it something new or innovative? Nope.



Do I dig it and simply enjoy? Hell yeah.



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