ARCHITECTS: New Song Posted Online

November 12, 2008

Hot off the U.S. release of "Ruin", British quintet ARCHITECTS has been blazing across America for the first time, garnering a whole new legion of fans. The band, whose sound was called "absolutely bloody gargantuan!" by Kerrang!, will release its new CD, "Hollow Crown", in January of 2009. A track from the album, entitled "Follow The Water", is available for streaming at the band's MySpace page.

ARCHITECTS made its live debut on American soil as part of the Cleansing The Nation tour alongside Century Media labelmates SUICIDE SILENCE, EMMURE, BENEATH THE MASSACRE and AFTER THE BURIAL.

The group's video for the track "Always" can be viewed below.

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