Metalcore

Architects share new single “a new moral low ground”

October 12, 2022

Yesterday Architects released the 4th harbinger of their new record “the classic symptoms of a broken spirit”, which will be released via Epitaph next week on October 21st. Through the song “a new moral low ground” the band continues their exploration of fresh soundscapes with industrial and electronic influences. The track starts with atmospheric synthesizers before it erupts into a vortex of riffs, whereby the refrain line “you cut me close to the bone” is underlined with fine harmonies. “the classic symptoms of a broken spirit” will be the band’s 10th studio record. It succeeds the highly praised UK number 1 album “For Those That Wish To Exist” from last year. Track Listing: deep fake tear gas spit the bone burn down my house living is killing us when we were young doomscrolling born again pessimst a new moral lowground all the love in the world be very afraid   Pre-order your copy of “the classic symptoms of a broken spirit” along with exclusive merch HERE. Monday 24th there’ll be a special release party at [Read More]

Concerts

Cory Wells live in Munich with Youth Fountain & Modern Fireworks

October 3, 2022

It’s been a while since Cory Wells has been on tour in Europe, 2 1/2 years to be precise. This tour was originally set for early 2022 but had to be postponed due to Covid. Cory Wells has been playing in Munich for the third time now. Every time in another venue. This time at the Backstage, as you might know from the past, my favorite one in town. It was solely an acoustic evening with three artists – opening (local) act Modern Fireworks from Regensburg (Bavaria), Youth Fountain, and Cory Wells. The venue has been packed from the first act on, which certainly isn’t a regular thing. Though most people certainly came for Cory Wells, the other acts also managed to keep the crowd going and had people sing along to some catchy tunes. Cory Wells definitely gained a bigger audience over the years, even though he hasn’t been here for a while (like many bands due to the pandemic). He played well-known tunes like “Patience”, “The End Of A Good Thing”, “Harbor”, “Cement” [Read More]