Architects (2)For Those That Wish To Exist

Label:

Epitaph – 87728-1

Format:

2 x Vinyl , LP, Album , Gatefold

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Metalcore

Tracklist

A1 Do You Dream Of Armageddon?
A2 Black Lungs
A3 Giving Blood
A4 Discourse Is Dead
B1 Dead Butterflies
B2 An Ordinary Extinction
B3 Impermanence
VocalsWinston McCall
B4 Flight Without Feathers
C1 Little Wonder
VocalsMike Kerr
C2 Animals
C3 Libertine
C4 Goliath
VocalsSimon Neil
D1 Demi God
D2 Meteor
D3 Dying Is Absolutely Safe

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Epitaph
  • Copyright ©Epitaph
  • Engineered AtMiddle Farm Studios
  • Engineered AtBrighton Electric Studios
  • Engineered AtDen Gamle Biograf
  • Produced AtBrighton Electric Studios

Credits

  • Bass, KeyboardsAlex Dean*
  • CelloTim Lowe (3)
  • ChoirChoir Noir
  • Composed By [Strings & Brass], Arranged By [Strings & Brass]Simon Dobson (2)
  • Design23in
  • Double BassAlex Verster*
  • Drums [Additional]Liam Kearley (tracks: D3)
  • Drums, Keyboards, Lyrics By, Producer, Engineer [Vocals]Dan Searle
  • Edited By [Vocals]Robin Adams (3)
  • Engineer [Brass]Joachim Hejslet*
  • Engineer [Drums]Adam 'Nolly Getgood*
  • Guest [Vocals]Winston McCall (tracks: B3)
  • GuitarAdam Christianson
  • Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards, Co-producerJosh Middleton
  • HornsSusanne Skou*
  • Mastered ByChris Athens
  • Mixed ByZakk Cervini
  • Photography ByTom Welsh (3)
  • PianoPatrick J Pearson*
  • Producer [Additional Production], Engineer [Choir, Strings & Piano]Peter Miles
  • StringsParallax Orchestra
  • TromboneMarek Stolarczyk
  • TrumpetTristan Button
  • ViolaEdward Bale*
  • ViolinWill Harvey*
  • VocalsSam Carter (3)
  • Vocals [Additional]Amelie Searle-Desbiens (tracks: A3, A4, C3)
  • Written-By, PerformerArchitects (2)

Notes

Housed in a full-colour gatefold jacket, featuring an obi-strip.
Vinyl housed in 2 full colour, double-sided, matte-printed lyric & credit inner-sleeves.

Drums engineered by Adam 'Nolly' Getgood @ Middle Farm Studios.
Vocals produced * engineered by Dan Searle @ Brighton Electric Studios.
Choir, strings & Piano engineered by Peter Miles @ Middle Farm Studios.
Brass engineered by Joachim Hejslet in Aalborg, Denmark @ Den Gamle Biograf.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 045778772810
  • Barcode (Printed): 0 45778 77281 0

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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For Those That Wish To Exist (CD, Album) Epitaph 87728-2 US 2021
For Those That Wish To Exist (2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Black Marbled [Black Clouds]) Epitaph 7728-1 Europe 2021
New Submission
For Those That Wish To Exist (2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Clear w/ Blue & Pink Swirl [Summer Sky Wave]) Epitaph 87728-1, 87728-1SSW 2021
Recently Edited
For Those That Wish To Exist (2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Green Marbled [Green Leaves]) Epitaph 7728-1 Europe 2021
New Submission
For Those That Wish To Exist (2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Black and White Explosion) Epitaph 87728-1 US 2021

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Reviews

  • Johnny_Pea's avatar
    Johnny_Pea
    Absolutely beautiful, every song has a neat custom transition, sleeves and cover look absolutely amazing and my copy has almost no crackles.
    • Loomylooms's avatar
      Loomylooms
      Highly recommended, the packaging is beautiful. The most important aspect about this record is that it sounds different than the digital release. The mixing and mastering was refined just for the vinyl release which makes it sound better in my opinion. Every song has a unique transition too which is really neat. 'Dying Is Absolutely Safe' ends in a locked groove which is cool!
      • rickslamn's avatar
        rickslamn
        Edited 3 years ago
        THE VINYL -
        Very good sound and tone, nice heavy discs, but not well manufactured. My first copy arrived scratched and damaged right out of the packaging. Emailed the label for a new copy. My second copy wasn't much better. Both copies have crackling in between every track and sporadic pops. "Dead Butterflies" has two pops so bad that it skips on one copy. Still not up to my standards, but they surely will not send me a third copy of the album. After going through two myself, I'm going to assume all copies have crackling, surface noise, and at least half a dozen pops.
        The LP has exclusive qualities. Some songs are alternate cuts, varying from the CD. For example, on the vinyl only, "Libertine" has an alternate ending that morphs into "Goliath", which I absolutely love. Additionally, the final track of the album, "Dying Is Absolutely Safe", intentionally ends in a looped groove or locked groove, causing the track to repeat the final notes of the song over and over. These vinyl exclusive qualities are present on all pressings.
        Sides A and D have over an inch of dead space between the music and label. Lots of wasted space for an hour-long album album cut at 33rpm. Could've been three sides. About 22 minutes per side is easily doable without any compression or hampering of music quality.

        THE MUSIC -
        A massive departure from Holy Hell. Different guitar progressions, much simpler drums, vocals reduced to more of a rough rock voice as opposed to prolonged screaming. There are two tracks I believe should have been omitted from the album, however I'll keep that to myself. Even with the toned down style, it's a very good album. I'm a big fan of pop music and this certainly mixes a pop rock element into the metalcore sound Architects is known for. Some industrial influence as well. Holy Hell will remain my favorite and an absolute masterpiece, but FTTWTE is a stellar album, albeit watered down in composition.

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