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Welcome To Rockville
United States
7th - 10th May 2026
Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival
United States
14th - 17th May 2026
Rock am Ring Festival
Germany
5th - 7th Jun 2026
Rock im Park Festival
Germany
5th - 7th Jun 2026
Download Festival
Donington Park
10th - 14th Jun 2026
NOVA ROCK Festival
austria
11th - 14th Jun 2026
Graspop Metal Meeting
Belgium
18th - 21st Jun 2026
Hellfest
France
18th - 21st Jun 2026
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Written in the aftermath of Tom’s passing, and recorded across a six-month span from October 2017 through to April 2018, the stunning Holy Hell – Architects’ forthcoming eighth album, released on November 9th via Epitaph Records – is the sound of the resultant grief, pain and confusion that engulfed the band during that time.
As the world has long come to expect from Architects – vocalist Sam, drummer Dan, guitarists Josh and Adam Christianson and bassist Ali Dean - it is a record masterfully executed. Few bands, of this modern era or any other, can match the quintet’s ability to blend uncompromising heaviness with razor-sharp melodic musicianship. Though to take these 11 songs at headbanging face-value would be to miss the opportunity to connect on a deeper level with the band’s most personal work ever. In turning their songwriting perspective away from the previously explored territories of impending environmental disaster, global societal suffering and political corruption, and focussing instead on the most difficult trials and tribulations human beings must all encounter in life, they have put forward their most emotionally affecting, universally accessible songs to date.