Due to the ongoing Covid-19 lockdown, organisers of the Heavy Music Awards 2020 have rescheduled their ceremony to September. Get more details here.
At a recent ceremony in London, the heavy music scene recognised some of the best names at the annual Heavy Music Awards. Check out the full list of winners here.
Architects brought their Holy Hell tour to the Danforth Music Hall where they pummelled Toronto with an assault of high decibel music and pulsating lights.
Architects have shared the amazing new video for “Death is Not Defeat”, the opening track taken from their critically acclaimed new album Holy Hell.
Along with two instore appearances, Architects have released brand new single “Modern Misery”. Check out the video here.
Architects return with their eighth album, Holy Hell, on November 9 via Epitaph Records. The band has simultaneously debuted the song and video for “Hereafter”, which was directed by Jeb Hardwick.
Architects return with their eighth album, Holy Hell, on November 9 via Epitaph Records. The band has simultaneously debuted the song and video for “Hereafter”, which was directed by Jeb Hardwick.
It takes something special to stand out from the pack and, although the Better Days’ formula is certainly nothing new, Call It Home are up there with the best of them.
The “Doomsday Tour,” which sees UK metalcore giants Architects at the helm with supporting act Stick To Your Guns and opener Counterparts is currently in full swing and making its way across North America. We caught up with the tour as it came to The Palladium in Worcester, MA on February 18, 2018.
Day one of the Leeds Festival weekender kicked off in style with Muse, Liam Gallagher, Architects and more get fans rocking out in Yorkshire…
Beautifully British vocals, meaningful lyrics, and tons of riffs. So much passion, anger, and angst in one song. One to truly not be missed!
Stray From The Path have premiered another new track from their upcoming album Subliminal Criminals. Check out ‘First World Problem Child’ here.
Architects: a band. Before I began listening to this particular album by said band, I had maybe only listened to a few songs in the past and somehow always manage to confuse them with the litany of rock/metal bands that are named after plural nouns relating to natural law. But, I digress. This album is Heluva Good Dip. Def. an album where if you’re not careful, you will double dip and get the stink eye from people around you as you get carried away with air drumming.
THE band I was most stoked to see at Toronto’s Warped, and I was lucky to make it just in time from Ottawa as they played an early set. Architects killed it as usual with an insane performance. Fronted by vocalist Sam Carter, the boys really got the energy going and the crowd moving, jumping, singing, and even on their knees! I have seen them perform a few times in the past and they never ever disappoint! Absolutely unreal show.