NewsJanuary 26, 2022 11:19 AM ET3,430 views

Architects announce live album 'For Those That Wish To Exist At Abbey Road'

Architects

Ed Mason

Official press release:

Architects have announced the release of their live album For Those That Wish To Exist at Abbey Road on March 25, which captures a historic livestream performance at London's iconic Abbey Road studios, spiritual home to legends like The Beatles and Pink Floyd.

Watch the video for the colossal version of the first single "Impermanence":


The album features a reimagined orchestral version of their critically acclaimed, UK number 1 album For Those That Wish To Exist, which aired as a global streaming event on December 11 last year.

The band's performance on the album is backed by Parallax Orchestra, made up of some of country's best and most versatile classical musicians, arranged and written by Simon Dobson, Parallax Orchestra's conductor and a three times British Composer award (BASCA) winner for his compositions.

For Those That Wish To Exist at Abbey Road track listing:

01. Do You Dream Of Armageddon? (Live From Abbey Road)
02. Black Lungs (Live From Abbey Road)
03. Giving Blood (Live From Abbey Road)
04. Discourse Is Dead (Live From Abbey Road)
05. Dead Butterflies (Live From Abbey Road)
06. An Ordinary Extinction (Live From Abbey Road)
07. Impermanence (Live From Abbey Road)
08. Flight Without Feathers (Live From Abbey Road)
09. Little Wonder (Live From Abbey Road)
10. Animals (Live From Abbey Road)
11. Libertine (Live From Abbey Road)
12. Goliath (Live From Abbey Road)
13. Demi God (Live From Abbey Road)
14. Meteor (Live From Abbey Road)
15. Dying Is Absolutely Safe (Live From Abbey Road)

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anonymous 1/26/2022 8:26:56 AM

where was this recorded?

anonymous 1/26/2022 8:29:20 AM

^^^^^ I think at God City

anonymous 1/26/2022 8:30:25 AM

Comes with a warm cup of tea and a good book.

anonymous 1/26/2022 8:43:56 AM

no one wants this garbage

anonymous 1/26/2022 9:00:36 AM

Than what do YOU want young chap ^^

anonymous 1/26/2022 9:05:35 AM

Where's Ringo?

anonymous 1/26/2022 9:22:06 AM

their last album was one of the biggest fall offs in metalcore history

anonymous 1/26/2022 9:24:33 AM

Band fell off after Hollow Crown. I could tolerate minimal singing but when that became part of each song AND they leaned heavy into the synth shit? Nah. EpIc MeTalCoRe for people who go to outdoor festivals.

evil_hero 1/26/2022 9:28:52 AM

the modern beatles.

NorthFromHere 1/26/2022 9:32:35 AM

Such a pompous title.

anonymous 1/26/2022 9:34:34 AM

Hollow Crown was dope. Numbers Count for Nothing is absolutely godly.

anonymous 1/26/2022 9:53:21 AM

Architects of bad music

anonymous 1/26/2022 10:09:45 AM

Sherlock Holmes here. I've seemed to have left my spectacles somewhere near the Chintadripet bridge in Madras. Could a good chap tell this old carpet bagger where these blokes recorded this live jamboree?

anonymous 1/26/2022 10:47:09 AM

Why isn't Frankie Palmeri on this??

anonymous 1/26/2022 2:22:25 PM

from now on, every single Lambgoat post needs to end with (Live From Abbey Road)

anonymous 1/26/2022 4:28:41 PM

The symphony members are all wearing headphones to tune out the band.

anonymous 1/27/2022 5:06:59 AM

good for you guys. I know what we'll do. we'll put this album riiiight over here. right on the fridge. that way we can look at it every day.

anonymous 1/27/2022 7:05:41 AM

We get it you recorded at Abbey Road.




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