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ARTiST.......: Architects
ALBUM........: The Here And Now
GENRE........: Hardcore
LABEL........: Century Media

YEAR.........: 2011
RiP.DATE.....: 2011-01-19
STORE.DATE...: 2011-01-24

SOURCE.......: CD
GRABBER......: EAC V0.99 prebeta 4
ENCODER......: LAME v3.97
SiZE.........: 72.87 megs
BiTRATE......: 222 kbps avg

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1. Day In Day Out 3:10
2. Learn To Live 4:01
3. Delete, Rewind 3:08
4. Btn 3:57
5. An Open Letter To Myself 3:16
6. The Blues 3:16
7. Red Eyes 4:17
8. Stay Young Forever 3:02
9. Heartburn 3:37
10. Year In Year Out/Up And Away 7:27
11. Day In Day Out (Big Chocolate Remix) 4:46
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True musical pioneers grow, evolve, and arent afraid to follow
their hearts. Driven by self-belief and inner strength, creative
greatness and artistic progression means being unafraid of
challenges and not relying on past glories and sticking to the
status quo. Its a notion that ARCHITECTS understand more than
most, and thats why the Brighton quintet have created the most
ambitious and enriched album of their career. I cant think of
anything Im more proud of in my life, smiles frontman Sam
Carter. It feels like the whole time we have been a band we have
been working towards something, and this is it. The Here And Now
sums up ARCHITECTS and the last four years in one, 10-track
record.

And the 21-year-old vocalist isnt kidding. If 2009s critically
acclaimed Century Media debut Hollow Crown pushed back the
boundaries of their metalcore roots, then The Here And Now is a
leap forward of massive proportions. While initial ideas began
straight after the completion of Hollow Crown, the catalyst to
making The Here And Now the awe-inspiring fourth album it is,
came while the band were midway through an American tour.
Downtrodden from a punishing schedule, ARCHITECTS found themselves
collectively questioning their existence; tired and burnt out. But
then the penny dropped
We were fed up and it felt like everything was getting to us,
reflects Sam. We were fed up of being in a band, fed up of being
away from home, and then one day we were all sitting around and it
clicked and we were like shit, were really, really lucky to be
doing what we are doing, we are living our dreams and we should be
having the most fun ever! Tom was like we need to live in the
here and now, and enjoy every day we have, continues the
frontman. And his comment made sense to all of us. We realized we
should grow up and stop moaning about what we havent got and
enjoy what we do have. We forgot the fun side of everything we
were doing as a band - we were in America, five mates together
having a massive laugh and doing what we love.

A flurry of activity ensued, songs were demoed on laptops,
rehearsed during soundchecks and ARCHITECTS newfound positive
mental attitude culminated in the creation of The Here And Now.
Recorded at The Omen Room in L.A. over the course of six weeks
with Steve Evetts (Hatebreed, The Dillinger Escape Plan), The
Here And Now is not an angry album, nor is it a negative one -
its an album thats steeped in positivity. The motto Carpe Diem
couldnt be more apt. The new album is our first positive
record, explains ARCHITECTS Dan Searle. Every band is negative
and angry, but were not angry people this record completely
reflects that. The whole record is about how us and everyone else
should enjoy their lives and enjoy what they are doing cos it
doesnt last forever.
Year In Year Out is about not putting off until tomorrow what
can be done today - living every day as your last; while the 2nd
single that will be released Learn To Live is an anthem
reflecting ARCHITECTS resilience and determination to survive
flying in the face of musical fads and trends, as Sam sings: We
are the ones you left out in the rain, come back tomorrow and
well be here again.

The Here And Now also features guest appearances from two of
rocks finest frontman: Comeback Kids Andrew Neufeld provides a
lashing of hardcore purity to Stay Young Forever, while The
Dillinger Escape Plans Greg Puciatos piercing attack adds bite
to the powerful closer Year In Year Out.
Still, ARCHITECTS most groundbreaking moment arrives in the guise
of Heartburn. A rallying call to everyone who has experienced
hard times, its sentiment is summed up perfectly in the chorus
line: hold out your hand, lean upon me, Ill be the one to make
you smile.

For a band in their early 20s, mature is not a word that applies
to ARCHITECTS. Instead, The Here And Now is yet another step in
their evolution both as individuals and as a band. Since the
release of 06s debut Nightmares and the follow-ups - 07s
Ruin and 09s Hollow Crown ARCHITECTS have never stood
still. Touring the world constantly, sharing stages with the likes
of Parkway Drive, Bring Me The Horizon, Gallows, Comeback Kid,
Atreyu and their numerous festival appearances including UKs
Download and Sonisphere, Germanys With Full Force and Australias
Big Day Out, ARCHITECTS know about hard work and the sacrifices
they have make to take their music to a global level. They also
know that with The Here And Now they have made an album that
will show the world just how good they are, beginning with the
success of their first single Day In Day Out that was released
ahead of October 2010s headline UK tour culminating in a sold out
show in Londons prestigious Koko; Day In Day Out was championed
by both BBC Radio 1s Zane Lowe show and Dan Carters Rock Show
and was accompanied by a Stuart Birchall produced video which UKs
Kerrang TV jumped on.

This is the most real record we have done, its the most honest
musically and its just exactly what we want to do, says Dan.
The fact we didnt hold back makes it 10 times better.

Forget what you think you know about ARCHITECTS. This is not
metalcore, it is not hardcore, it is not tech metal this is,
quite simply, ARCHITECTS. Right here, right now

 
 

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