The Bitter End
Alpha Omega
These Colours Don't Run
Daybreak
Truth, Be Told
Even If You Win, You're Still A Rat
Outsider Heart
Behind The Throne
Devil's Island
Feather Of Lead
Unbeliever
Rise Against
Frogtoon Music Album Info: Daybreaker
Published: 02 Feb 2014, 22:49
Daybreaker Is The Fifth Studio Album By British Metalcore Band Architects Released On 28 May 2012 In The United Kingdom And In The Majority Of Europe And 5 June 2012 In The United States. This Is The Last Album To Feature Guitarist Tim Hillier-Brook Who Left On 16 April 2012 To Pursue Other Interests. Daybreaker Was Co-Produced By Both The Band And Ben Humphreys At The Outhouse Studios In Reading Berkshire The Same Team And Studio As Hollow Crown. Noted By Music Writers For Its Varied Elements Daybreaker Marks A Music Shift Back Towards The Technical Sound Of Their Earlier Albums Particularly Hollow Crown Whilst Incorporating A Lot Of The Melodic Elements Of Their Previous Album The Here And Now And Favouring More Atmospheric Elements. The Album Debuted On Five Different Countries' Charts However Charting Poorly And Failing To Break Any Mainstream Chart's Top 40. For The Promotion Of Daybreaker Architects Released Five Music Videos Toured Five Continents 2012's Almost World Tour Was Detailed In The One Hundred Days Documentary And Released One Re-Release Of The Album To Commemorate Their Departure From Century Media Records. The Record Received A Mixed To Positive Response From Critics While Some Praised It's Use Of Atmospheric Elements And Returning To A Heavier Style While Others Criticised Its Style As Being Uninspired.