Genius Lyrics
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Architects – when we were young
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when we were young is the Brighton outfit’s lead single off their 10th album, the classic symptoms of a broken spirit, the first piece of music after their 2021 LP For Those That
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Rise Against – Architects
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People today just obeys orders and no longer fights for what’s fair.
The song is generally believed to be a response to the Against Me! song “I Was a Teenage Anarchist.” Tim
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Hands Like Houses – Spineless Crow
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In an track-by-track done through Alternative Press, frontman Trenton Woodley had the following to say about this song:
“Spineless Crow” explores building and breaking
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Architects (Ft. Murray Macleod) – Youth Is Wasted on the Young
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[Chorus: Sam Carter] / The past is dead / I walk the funeral march, and I will make my peace / The past is dead / I walk the funeral march, and I will make my peace / [Verse 1: Sam
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Architects – Black Lungs
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[Verse 1] / Do you cross your heart when you hope to die? / Are you sleeping deep in the hurricane? / IVs in the arm, forgetting to feel / We're crawling on all fours / Will you
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Architects – Black Lungs (Abbey Road Version)
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[Verse 1] / Do you cross your heart when you hope to die? / Are you sleeping deep in the hurricane? / IVs in the arm, forgetting to feel / We're crawling on all fours / Will you
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sn4pper
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sn4pper is keeping quiet for now
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Momus – The New Decameron (karaoke)
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In a time of plague / We were young and gay / And while money reigned / Minorities were wiped out every day / But we had tailors, we were getting famous / With the patronage of
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Architects – Broken Cross
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Guitarist Tom Searle made a blog post devoted to explaining the meaning behind “Broken Cross” This article can be found on their Tumblr page.
http://architectsofficial.tumblr.com/
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Architects – Holy Hell
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“Holy Hell” is an oxymoron. Hell cannot be “holy,” and throughout the song, Sam is talking about how the death of Tom, while very sad and unfortunate, can have positive outcomes on
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Architects – Gravedigger
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“Gravedigger” is the opening track to the 2014 Architects album Lost Forever // Lost Together. As the opening of the album, it begins to discuss the political theme which runs
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I Hate This Place – We Lost Our Way
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[Verse 1] / When we were young we never knew / How far the night sky went into the air / And how it turned to blue again / All I wanted was to be / Good enough for you to see me
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Architects – deep fake
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[Verse 1: Sam Carter] / We, we wanna swim the deepest depths of oblivion / We wanna know that the gods have us in control / [Pre-Chorus: Sam Carter] / We see the cards and we go to
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Architects (Ft. Andrew Neufeld) – Stay Young Forever
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Stay young forever / You've done this to yourself or so, so it seems / You've left behind everything / All your friends and all your family / Does it not feel slightly daunting
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Architects – a new moral low ground
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[Intro] / Grit grinding under my teeth / I guess that I can stop if I'm getting you down / I'll keep myself on a leash / If I were born to hang, then I'll never be drowned / [Verse
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LiquideAir
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Pro Chef Obsessed, w/ Music | Gastronomy | Fashion | Anything Entertainment | Tech & Awesøme People
http://www.LiquideSessions.com
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Architects – Naysayer
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“Naysayer” was the first single from Architects' sixth studio album Lost Forever//Lost Together and was released on 14th January 2014 via Epitaph Records
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Genius Community Playlist June 2022
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Check out the latest tracks from Lil Tracy, BabyTron, Flo Milli & Muni Long
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Jay Young – Summer Love
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-Track 5 off The Architect EP
-Produced by Nine Diamond
-First single off The Architect EP
A story told from my perspective, it describes a relationship between myself and a girl
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Dave – We're All Alone
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“We’re All Alone” is the intro from Dave’s sophomore album We’re All Alone In This Together.
Backed by an eerie and earthy instrumental with the help of good friend, common
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Architects – spit the bone
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[Intro] / Now we're all cannibals / [Verse 1] / Say this will all be temporary / Even the mark by my name / The flames are all imaginary / Just be happy there's slack in the chain
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Love & Reverie – The Architect
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The sun it had to rise / The sun it had to bring the dark back from the night / Because darkness left us dead / It left us so we couldn't mobilize / But light has brought us vision
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Young Guns (UK) – Bones
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[Verse 1] / Down under the night sky I lay and wait / Praying to whoever will listen to me / I'd fashioned my own cross, been crushed by its weight / There's no stronger message
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Momus – The New Decameron
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In a time of plague / We were young and gay / And while money reigned / Minorities were wiped out every day / But we had tailors, we were getting famous / With the patronage of
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Architects – The Distant Blue
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Guitarist Tom Searle told HMV.com: “This one is inspired by a quote I saw about viewing the distant future from a faraway planet, and one man explaining to people about why we’d
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