Architects drop brutal shock single ‘Seeing Pink’

Architects have launched a shock single, ‘Seeing Pink’ – take heed to the heavy new monitor beneath.
Launched on December 4, the fiery new monitor sees the Brighton quartet at their most brutal, that includes spirited guitar riffs, pummeling breakdowns, and guttural vocals, all culminating in a melodic hook which finds frontman Sam Carter sarcastically tackling his critics: “Learn me all my rights / I’ll by no means develop bored with your nice recommendation / Gained’t any individual inform me / What I imagine”.
The monitor was launched alongside a video by drummer Dan Searle, which depicts the band performing the monitor towards a black backdrop and a minimal set design.
Watch the video for Architect’s ‘Seeing Pink’ beneath:
Along with the discharge of ‘Seeing Pink’, the band have additionally introduced a North American tour, scheduled for Spring 2024. Spanning 13 dates, the tour commences on Could 2 in Toronto’s Insurgent, and concludes in Columbus, Ohio’s Sonic Temple on Could 13. See all of Architects’ North American tour dates beneath.
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Tickets accessible nowhttps://t.co/NFBwX93ZLt pic.twitter.com/MU6K1EPOn2— Architects (@Architectsuk) December 4, 2023
‘Seeing Pink’ marks Architects’ first launch since their 2022 full-length, ‘The Traditional Signs Of A Damaged Spirit’. In a four-star overview, NME’s Andy Value highlighted the album’s recent tackle metalcore tropes. “It’s an album that solidly caps the canon of a band that has at all times quested to broaden the language of Twenty first-century metalcore,” Value wrote. “Right here, the incorporation of extra distinguished digital influences bubble and contort underneath the headwinds of some deliciously visceral guitar.”
‘The Traditional Signs Of A Damaged Spirit’ was additionally the final to function guitarist Josh Middleton, who departed from the band in Could this 12 months. The band paid tribute to Middleton, who joined them in 2017 after the passing of founding member Tom Searle, reassuring that they remained shut buddies with him.
“Josh was a life raft for the band after we misplaced Tom and he gave us a solution to preserve the band alive by means of the toughest expertise of our lives,” they wrote, in a statement posted to Instagram. “We’ll at all times be grateful to him for that.”
In February, the band was assaulted by a heckler throughout a live performance in Adelaide, Australia. 4 songs into their set, an unidentified man climbed onstage, tried to bodily assault Middleton, and screamed obscenities right into a microphone earlier than being dragged off stage by safety.
Listed below are Architects’ 2024 North American tour dates:
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02 – Toronto, Ontario – Insurgent
03 – Montreal, Quebec – MTELUS
06 – Boston, Massachusetts – Home of Blues
07 – Brooklyn, New York – Brooklyn Paramount
09 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Franklin Music Corridor
10 – Washington, D.C. – The Filmore
11 – Myrtle Seashore, South Carolina – Home of Blues
12 – Daytona Seashore, Florida – Welcome to Rockville Competition
14 – Atlanta, Georgia – The Japanese
15 – Nashville, Tennessee – Marathon Music Works
17 – Chicago, Illinois – The Riviera Theatre
18 – Detroit, Michigan – Royal Oak Music Theatre
19 – Columbus, Ohio – Sonic Temple