
Architects
Biography
Architects is a metalcore band based in Brighton, UK. After first being named Inharmonic and then Counting The Days, they finally adopted the patronymic of Architects in 2004. Under a first line-up consisting of two twin brothers Dan (Battery) and Tom Searle (Guitare), Tim Hillier (Guitare), Matt Johnson (Chant) and Tim Luvas (Basse), the band recorded Nightmares, released in 2006. A tour in the United Kingdom is emerging and Architects is opening for Sikth , but singer Matt Johnson no longer supports life on tour. During their first concert as headboard in January 2007 in Oxford, Matt Johnson symbolically left the stage to leave his place for the new frontman, Sam Carter, who would finish the concert by singing The Darkest Tomb. At the end of the strong year of a new bassite in the person of Ali Dean, the group recorded a second effort: Ruin who came out at Century Media. Architects then toured Europe with the leading bands of the Metalcore/Deathcore scene that are Bring Me The Horizon, Suicide Silence, Whitechapel, Despised Icon, Unarth, Protestant The Hero or Parkway Drive. The band released a split with Dead Swans in January 2008, on which there are two of their songs: We的re All Alone and Broken Clocks. Their third album, Hollow Crown released in January 2009, still at Century Media and Architects continues the tours with Despised Icon, Horse The Band, Every Time I Die or Oceano. The fourth English edition, The Here And Now, appeared in 2011.
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Discography

The Sky, The Earth & All Between
2025

The Classic Symptoms Of A Broken Spirit
2022

For Those That Wish To Exist
2021

Holy Hell
2018

All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us
2016

Lost Forever // Lost Together
2014

Daybreaker
2012

The Here And Now
2011

Hollow Crown
2009

Split avec Dead Swans
2008

Ruin
2007

Nightmares
2006