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


31061 Comments


Fartchitects lol

William21
February 28th 2025


1008 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

@iChuckles - I agree on some of the Bad Omens similarities. Architects is now the third or fourth ‘core band (that I know of) that has ripped off Artificial Suicide

Odal
Emeritus
February 28th 2025


3129 Comments


Instead of listening to this, I'm going to listen to Rebecca Black again

SheWatchedTheSky
February 28th 2025


101 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Tom spins in his grave like a kebap given how shite architects became and how they are one step frm a right wing grifter band

JeetJeet
February 28th 2025


12830 Comments


Not even gonna bother with this, just came in here to shit on that ASS ass album cover

gravityswitch
February 28th 2025


2448 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Bring back the capital A album covers cowards

Odal
Emeritus
February 28th 2025


3129 Comments


Alright. Against better judgement, I turned this one and.... I don't know. It honestly just sounds like jiggling a set of keys to me. The first few songs sound alright, but the lyrics are distractingly immature and sophomoric that it makes me feel a pang of secondhand embarrassment lol



xlev
February 28th 2025


61 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Can we get an official Fishcore genre for all the shit he produces. Feels like a metalcore pandemic that won't go away

gregorgojira
February 28th 2025


101 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I mean some of the songs are okay, but take most of the choruses from LF//LT, AOGHAU and Holy Hell and put them side to side with these and it's no competition. some of the verses like in brain dead (lol) and whiplash are pretty decent but then sam's cleans come in and it takes a liquid shit over everything, fucking touche.

gregorgojira
February 28th 2025


101 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

hell even some of the FTTWTE songs are better than these

Pikazilla
February 28th 2025


32373 Comments


band became bmth copycats a longass time ago on lf/lt

this album shouldn't come as a surprise at all

kalkwiese
February 28th 2025


11040 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Idk I don't think LFLT is a BMTH copy

Which album or songs are they trying to copy there?



This album is no surprise indeed

JeetJeet
February 28th 2025


12830 Comments


Some of the riffs on LFLT are kinda Suicide Season-esque but that's about it

Tundra
February 28th 2025


10737 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Good album, but not better than FTTWTE. I enjoy the dramatic allure to that album. Anyway, it'd be nice to see them find a way to weave their signature riffs back in. They've pretty much nailed the octanecore thing with this album and FTTWTE; now hoping for more experimentation in a next effort.

AmericnZero02
February 28th 2025


3953 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I would say it's unfair to compare current era Architects to the All Our Gods era. They're not writing songs of that caliber anymore because they literally can't since the passing of Tom Searle. On All Our Gods, Tom Searle was credited with lead guitar, keyboards, programming, electronics, strings, brass instruments, and lyrics along with being the primary songwriter. This is basically a different band now.

Pikazilla
February 28th 2025


32373 Comments


the devil is near is literally a bmth song with sam on vocals

nash1311
February 28th 2025


10580 Comments


Somebody trustworthy tell me if I should bother

fatality342
February 28th 2025


380 Comments


eh nah

Odal
Emeritus
February 28th 2025


3129 Comments


Only check out if you have dug their last few.

JayEnder
February 28th 2025


22703 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I dig Evil Eyes quite a bit tbh but this was mostly a snoozefest. The Jordan Fish show is pretty accurate and man this BMTH style has been beaten to death



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