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  1. Architects are a British metalcore band from Brighton, East Sussex, formed in 2004 by twin brothers Dan and Tom Searle. The band now consists of Dan Searle on drums, Sam Carter on vocals, Alex Dean on bass, and Adam Christianson on guitar. They have been signed to Epitaph Records since 2013.

    • Formation, Nightmares and line-up changes (2002–2007) All of the original members of Architects grew up around Brighton, East Sussex and were very active within the local music scene prior to forming the band.
    • Arrival of Sam Carter, Ruin and Hollow Crown (2007–2009) After Johnson's departure, Dan Searle said that when Johnson left the band they all saw Sam Carter performing with other local bands and decided it was an "easy choice".
    • The Here and Now, Daybreaker and Hillier-Brook's departure (2010–2012) Architects announced that the first single from the upcoming fourth album would be entitled "Day in Day Out", and was premièred on Daniel P. Carter's BBC Radio 1 podcast The Rock Show on 30 August 2010.
    • One Hundred Days documentary and Lost Forever // Lost Together (2013–2015) In 2013, the band promoted Daybreaker further, primarily in the United States, first supporting Enter Shikari in the US in March with Crossfaith and then as part of the American Warped Tour 2013 in June.
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  4. May 2, 2022 · May 2, 2022. Words: Jake Richardson. Photo: Tom Barnes. From their humble beginnings as a promising young metalcore outfit, Architects have now established themselves as one of the UK’s premier...

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