Architects ¦ For Those That Wish To Exist

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For Those That Wish to Exist is the ninth studio album by British metalcore band Architects. It was released on 26 February 2021 through Epitaph Records. The album was produced by Dan Searle and Josh Middleton.[2][3]

Composition

Style and themes

The genres of the album has been described as metalcore[4][5] and alternative metal,[4] while exploring elements of other genres such as industrial metal,[4][6][5][7] electronic,[4][5] orchestral,[4][5] post-rock,[8] and EDM.[7] Specific tracks were noted to have one-off genre influence as well: The track "Black Lungs" was described as nu metal.[4] "Flight Without Feathers" was described as having elements of electropop due to its use of keyboard and sampled beats.[4] Some publications noted that the album had abandoned their metalcore sound.[6] The lyrical content examines the part humans are all playing in the world's slow destruction, and tackles the biggest questions facing the future of our planet. Such concerns have long been prevalent in the music of a band, who have continually championed and shared their platform with causes such as Sea Shepherd, are outspoken critics of activities like fox hunting, and who focus on sustainability in everything from their touring to merch production. The record reportedly "hangs in a limbo between energizing positivity that it is not too late to correct our collective course, and a paralyzing negativity of defeatism; where hope and despondency are bed-fellows triggered daily by the simple act of existence. A reflection of human condition, the line "For Those That Wish to Exist" calls for all of the humanity to rise to challenge established models and strive for a collective betterment."[9]

In an official press release, the band explained that the record was inspired by global uncertainty in 2020 and looming threats to the future of mankind.[3] Drummer and songwriter Dan Searle explaining and summarizing the record:

"This album was me looking at our inability to change to a way of life that would sustain the human race and save the planet. [...] I wanted to look in the mirror and ask ourselves the question of what are we going to do, as opposed to trying to point the finger at politicians. Change has to start on a personal level. The world has developed a culture of wanting someone else to deal with it, when we need to take our own responsibility. It has to start there."[3]

Release and promotion

On 20 October 2020, the band released the first single "Animals" along with an accompanying music video. A day after, the band revealed the tracklist, album's official artwork and announced that the album is set for release on 26 February 2021.[2][9] On 22 October, the band announced that to promote the album, they will play a special livestream show from the Royal Albert Hall in London on 21 November, with the show set to screened around the world via the streaming service Veeps.[10][11]

During the livestream, the band debuted two new songs from the album. According to Wall of Sound, "Discourse Is Dead" was the heavier, metalcore-inspired track while "Dead Butterflies" had more of an atmospheric, stadium rock sound behind it. They also debuted their latest single "Animals" live for the first time.[12] On 2 December, the band released the second single "Black Lungs" and its corresponding music video.[13] On 20 January 2021, one month before the album release, the band released the third single "Dead Butterflies" alongside an accompanying music video of their livestream show at the Royal Albert Hall where the song debuted.[14] On 8 February, the band released the fourth single, "Meteor".[15]

Reception

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.7/10[16]
Metacritic80/100[17]
Review scores
SourceRating
Clash9/10[18]
Dead Press![8]
Distorted Sound9/10[19]
DIY[20]
Exclaim!7/10[4]
The Guardian[21]
Kerrang![6]
The Line of Best Fit7/10[5]
NME[22]
Wall of Sound9/10[7]

For Those That Wish to Exist received generally positive reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 80 out of 100, which indicates "generally favorable reviews" based on 10 reviews.[17] Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave the album 7.7 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.[16] Clash was positive towards the release stating, "This new release was needed, not just for the fans who have been dying to hear new music, but needed for the music community in general. The current climate is dark, moody, uncertain with the pandemic in mind, but this new album brings joy and happiness in a time where it is needed most."[18] Damon Taylor from Dead Press! rated the album positively calling it: "Ambitious in its scope and armed with an abundance of riffs and hooks, Architects successfully transition into their new chapter whilst not losing their identity."[8] Distorted Sound scored the album 9 out of 10 and said: "For Those That Wish to Exist is a brave new world for Architects, a new chapter for a band who are releasing themselves from the shackles and embracing every nook and cranny of the musical spectrum. It's a phenomenal effort and one which shows that there is still plenty of gas left in the tank. The future is here and Architects stand on the precipice of becoming the one of the biggest bands on the planet. And boy, do they more than deserve it."[19] DIY was also positive towards the release, calling it "...a neat summation of the contradiction at the core of Architects' recent career; the bleaker things get, the stronger they emerge."[20] Exclaim! gave it 7 out of 10 and said: "For Those That Wish to Exist proves these guys can successfully diversify their sound."[4]

The Guardian gave the album 3 out of 5 and stated: "For Those Who Wish to Exist proves Architects' ability to oscillate between thoughtful, interesting, finely wrought compositions and gleefully hulking exercises in metal obviousness is still intact. The fact it often feels stultifying regardless proves turning climate anxiety into gratifying entertainment is a very difficult art to master."[21] Paul Travers of Kerrang! considered the release to be "...a long and constantly shifting album. It also sounds like it could be a crucial one in Architects' ongoing evolution."[6] Sophia Simon-Bashall of The Line of Best Fit stated that "It's an album that has something to appeal to any ears, without compromising the true Architects' signature – you just have to be open to it."[5] Dannii Leivers of NME was positive towards the release and stated that "For Those That Wish to Exist isn't exactly the kind of sonic reinvention one-time scene mates Bring Me the Horizon pulled off with 2019's Amo, but it pushes Architects into unexplored territory and a bold new future where even bigger venues and audiences surely await."[22] Wall of Sound gave the album almost a perfect score 9/10 and saying: "To me, the purpose of For Those That Wish to Exist is for the listener to sit on what's being sung/screamed at them and for it to sink in over time. Sure, you're not going to get up and become a planet warrior overnight, but I feel by listening to this album over and over again, you'll subliminally be listening to what Architects are educating us about through their heavy, soothing and beautifully crafted music. From there, you can take your life into your own hands and play your part… but you better hurry up."[7] Loudwire called it one of the best metal albums of 2021.[23]

Accolades

PublicationCountryAccoladeRankRef.
Kerrang!UKThe 50 best albums of 20213[24]
LoudwireUSThe 45 Best Rock + Metal Albums of 20219[25]
Metal HammerUKThe top 10 metalcore albums of 20213[26]
RevolverUS25 Best Albums of 202112[27]
LoudwireUSThe 35 Best Metal Songs of 2021 ("Dead Butterflies")7[28]

Commercial performance

Once released, the album debuted at number one in Australia and in the United Kingdom.[29][30] For Those That Wish to Exist debuted and peaked at number 1 in their home country, gifting them their first top ten on the UK Albums Chart as well their first UK chart topper. It sold 12,542 copies in its first week, outselling Maxïmo Park's Nature Always Wins by 550 sales.[31][32]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Dan Searle; all music is composed by Architects

For Those That Wish to Exist track listing[33]
No.TitleLength
1."Do You Dream of Armageddon?"1:38
2."Black Lungs"3:51
3."Giving Blood"3:32
4."Discourse Is Dead"3:46
5."Dead Butterflies"4:02
6."An Ordinary Extinction"4:07
7."Impermanence" (featuring Winston McCall of Parkway Drive)4:02
8."Flight Without Feathers"3:48
9."Little Wonder" (featuring Mike Kerr of Royal Blood)3:47
10."Animals"4:04
11."Libertine"4:01
12."Goliath" (featuring Simon Neil of Biffy Clyro)4:17
13."Demi God"4:26
14."Meteor"4:01
15."Dying Is Absolutely Safe" (featuring Liam Kearley of Black Peaks)4:59
Total length:58:21[34]

Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic.[1]

Charts

Chart performance for For Those That Wish to Exist
Chart (2021)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[36]1
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[37]5
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[38]16
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[39]32
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[40]57
Czech Albums (ČNS IFPI)[41]74
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[42]39
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[43]14
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[44]3
Scottish Albums (OCC)[45]3
Swedish Hard Rock Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[46]9
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[47]7
UK Albums (OCC)[48]1
UK Independent Albums (OCC)[49]2
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC)[50]1
US Billboard 200[51]80
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[52]11
US Top Hard Rock Albums (Billboard)[53]4
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[54]11

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  5. ^ a b c d e f Sophia Simon-Bashall (23 February 2021). "For album nine Architects make an uncompromising move filled with exploration". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
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Artist(s)

Veröffentlichungen von Architects die im OTRS erhältlich sind/waren:

Daybreaker ¦ For Those That Wish To Exist ¦ The Here And Now ¦ Ruin ¦ Hollow Crown ¦ For Those That Wish To Exist At Abbey Road ¦ The Classic Symptoms Of A Broken Spirit

Architects auf Wikipedia (oder andere Quellen):

Die Architects sind eine Metalcore-Band aus Brighton, England, gegründet im Jahr 2004. Die Band hatte viele Namenswechsel; ihr erster Bandname war „Inharmonic“, den sie dann in „Counting the Days“ änderten. Ein paar Jahre später nannten sie sich schließlich „Architects“.

Geschichte

2004 gegründet, begann die Band 2005 mit den Aufnahmen zu ihrer ersten Demo. Nachdem die Band die Aufmerksamkeit von Distort Entertainment auf sich gezogen hatten, erschien im Jahre 2006 das Debütalbum Nightmares der Band, deren Mitglieder zu dem Zeitpunkt im Durchschnitt erst 17 Jahre alt waren.

Bereits 2007 erschien das zweite Album Ruin, auf dem erstmals der neue Sänger Sam Carter zu hören war, nachdem im Januar desselben Jahres Sänger Matt Johnson die Band aus persönlichen Gründen verlassen hatte.[1] Das Album war ein voller Erfolg und die Band spielte erstmals außerhalb von Großbritannien mit As I Lay Dying, SikTh, Gallows und The Holly Springs Disaster. Zudem nahmen sie am Download-Festival teil.

Architects beim Rock’n’Heim 2014
Samuel David Carter beim Rawk Attack 2016

2008 wurde Ruin von Century Media Records mit Bonus-Tracks wiederveröffentlicht. Außerdem nahmen Architects mit Dead Swans eine Split-EP auf, die unter Thirty Days of Night Records veröffentlicht wurde. Im selben Jahr tourte die Band in den USA mit Bands wie Suicide Silence, Emmure, Beneath the Massacre und The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza. Zudem folgte eine European Altamonte Never Say Die!-Tour mit Whitechapel, Protest the Hero, Carnifex, Parkway Drive, Unearth und Despised Icon.[2]

Ende Januar 2009 wurde das dritte Studioalbum Hollow Crown unter Century Media Records veröffentlicht.[3] Wie der Titel des Albums vermuten ließ, behandelten die Texte des Albums Themen wie Arroganz und Besessenheit. Anschließend spielten sie auf dem Vainstream Rockfest, sowie auf weiteren Festivals, wie dem With Full Force. Am 24. September 2010 erschien die erste Download-Single der Band unter dem Namen Day In Day Out.[2]

Für den 21. Januar 2011 kündigte die Band ihr viertes Album The Here and Now an. Einen Monat darauf bestätigte die Band, dass Bassist Alex Dean die Band wegen familiärer Verpflichtungen verlassen hatte.

Am 3. Juli 2011 verkündete die Band auf ihrer Facebook-Seite, dass der ehemalige Bassist Alex „Ali Dino“ Dean zur Band zurückkehre.

Im Frühjahr 2012 unterstützten Architects (und Touché Amoré) die US-Band Rise Against auf deren Europatour als Vorband.

Am 16. April 2012 gab die Band auf ihrer Facebook-Seite bekannt, dass Gitarrist Tim Hillier-Brook die Band verlassen werde und seinen letzten Auftritt mit Architects auf dem Groezrock Festival gibt.[4] Er wurde noch am selben Tag durch Sylosis Gitarrist Josh Middleton ersetzt, der die Band bei den folgenden Konzerten als zweiter Gitarrist unterstützte.[5]

Im Oktober 2013 verließen Architects ihr voriges Label Century Media Records und wechselten zu Epitaph Records. Seit Februar 2015 ist Adam Christianson, der bereits seit 2014 bei Konzerten die Rhythmus-Gitarre spielte, vollwertiges Bandmitglied.

Am 20. August 2016 verstarb Gitarrist, Songwriter und Gründer Tom Searle im Alter von 28 Jahren nach drei Jahren Kampf an den Folgen seines Krebsleidens.[6][7]

Am 7. September 2017 wurde bekanntgegeben, dass Josh Middleton, der zuvor bei Live-Konzerten bereits Gitarre spielte, vollwertiges Bandmitglied geworden ist. Außerdem erschien mit Doomsday die erste neue Single seit dem Tod Tom Searles. Dan Searle verkündete auf Twitter, dass Tom Searle das Lied nicht mehr vollenden konnte und es somit von der Band zu Ende geschrieben wurde.

Am 12. September 2018 kündigte die Band ihr achtes Studioalbum Holy Hell für den 9. November 2018 an und veröffentlichte außerdem mit Hereafter die zweite Single des kommenden Albums. Nach der Veröffentlichung folgte eine Europatour.[8]

Im September 2020 kündigte die Band ihr neuntes Studioalbum For Those That Wish to Exist an, welches am 26. Februar 2021 erschien. Noch vor der Veröffentlichung des Albums spielte die Band im Zuge der COVID-19-Pandemie ein Streamkonzert aus der Royal Albert Hall in London.

Besetzung

Stil

Architects spielen technischen, aber gleichzeitig atmosphärischen Metalcore mit Einflüssen aus Post-Hardcore und Mathcore. Zudem verwendet die Band neben gutturalem Gesang auch Klargesang.

Die Texte sind häufig geprägt von Gesellschaftskritik. Deathwish und From the Wilderness setzen sich mit Umweltproblemen auseinander. A Match Made in Heaven und Downfall thematisieren Politik. Andere Lieder wiederum setzten sich mit den als zerstörerisch wahrgenommenen Seiten der menschlichen Natur auseinander (z. B.Truth, Be Told).

Engagement für die Umwelt

Sämtliche Mitglieder der Band leben vegan.[9] Gemeinsam mit der Tierrechtsorganisation PETA haben sie ein Plakat entworfen, in dem sie dazu aufrufen es ihnen diesbezüglich gleichzutun. Der Sänger Sam Carter ist Botschafter für die Meeresschutzorganisation Sea Shepherd.[10]

Diskografie

Studioalben

JahrTitel
Musiklabel
Höchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, AuszeichnungChartplatzierungenChartplatzierungen
(Jahr, Titel, Musiklabel, Plat­zie­rungen, Wo­chen, Aus­zeich­nungen, Anmer­kungen)
Anmerkungen
 DE AT CH UK US Rock
2006Nightmares
Distort Entertainment
Erstveröffentlichung: 15. Mai 2006
2007Ruin
Distort Entertainment
Erstveröffentlichung: 25. Juni 2007
Wiederveröffentlichung 2008 über Century Media
2009Hollow Crown
Century Media
Erstveröffentlichung: 26. Januar 2009
2011The Here and Now
Century Media
UK57
(1 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 19. Januar 2011
2012Daybreaker
Century Media
DE93
(1 Wo.)DE
UK42
(1 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 28. Mai 2012
2014Lost Forever // Lost Together
Epitaph Records
DE36
(1 Wo.)DE
AT30
(1 Wo.)AT
UK16
(1 Wo.)UK
US125
(1 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: 11. März 2014
2016All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us
Epitaph Records
DE8
(2 Wo.)DE
AT17
(2 Wo.)AT
CH27
(1 Wo.)CH
UK15
(1 Wo.)UK
US109
(1 Wo.)US
Rock13
(1 Wo.)Rock
Erstveröffentlichung: 27. Mai 2016
2018Holy Hell
Epitaph Records
DE7
(2 Wo.)DE
AT13
(1 Wo.)AT
CH17
(1 Wo.)CH
UK18
(1 Wo.)UK
US89
(1 Wo.)US
Rock14
(1 Wo.)Rock
Erstveröffentlichung: 9. November 2018
2021For Those That Wish to Exist
Epitaph Records
DE3
(3 Wo.)DE
AT5
(2 Wo.)AT
CH7
(2 Wo.)CH
UK1
(2 Wo.)UK
US80
(1 Wo.)US
Rock11
(1 Wo.)Rock
Erstveröffentlichung: 26. Februar 2021
2022The Classic Symptoms of a Broken Spirit
Epitaph Records
DE12
(2 Wo.)DE
AT24
(1 Wo.)AT
CH17
(1 Wo.)CH
UK18
(1 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 21. Oktober 2022

Weblinks

Commons: Architects – Sammlung von Bildern, Videos und Audiodateien

Einzelnachweise

  1. Interview mit Architects auf lordsofmetal.nl; abgerufen am 11. Oktober 2010
  2. a b Band-Profil von Architects (Memento des Originals vom 12. Oktober 2010 im Internet Archive)  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/www.centurymedia.com auf centurymedia.com; abgerufen am 11. Oktober 2010
  3. blogs.myspace.com. Archiviert vom Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 7. Februar 2009; abgerufen am 30. März 2021.  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/blogs.myspace.com
  4. Farewell Tim....... facebook; abgerufen am 16. April 2012
  5. Radio 66.6 - Weekly Music News from the Crypt: April 16th, 2012 abgerufen am 16. April 2012
  6. Andy Biddulph: Rock Sound: Architects’ Tom Searle Passes Away At 28 (Memento desOriginals vom 21. August 2016 im Internet Archive)  Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.@1@2Vorlage:Webachiv/IABot/www.rocksound.tv
  7. Todesmeldung auf der offiziellen Facebook-Seite. 21. August 2016, abgerufen am 21. August 2016 (englisch).
  8. Architects on tour European Tour 2018. guestpectacular.com, abgerufen am 23. Oktober 2021.
  9. Ian Gittins: Architects review – raging crusaders raise the roof with a tearful tribute. In: The Guardian. 5. Februar 2018, ISSN 0261-3077 (theguardian.com [abgerufen am 12. Januar 2019]).
  10. Hannah Ewens: Architects Don’t Care if Americans Hate Them. In: Noisey. 16. März 2015, abgerufen am 12. Januar 2019 (amerikanisches Englisch).