Genius Meanings
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Architects – Animals
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[Intro (Reversed)] / Diamond, diamond in the mud / Infinity is waiting there / 'Cause nobody can burn a glass cathedral / [Verse 1] / I do my best, but everything seems ominous
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Architects – Architects - "Animals" (Orchestral Version) - Live at Abbey Road
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I do my best but everything seems ominous / Not feeling blessed, quite the opposite / This shouldn’t feel so monotonous / It never rains but it pours / We’re just a bunch of
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Architects – Animals (Abbey Road Version)
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[Verse 1] / I do my best, but everything seems ominous / Not feeling blessed, quite the opposite / This shouldn't feel so monotonous / It never rains, but it pours / [Chorus] / We'
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Architects – Discourse Is Dead
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[Verse 1] / Oh, it just won't calculate, a prophecy with a twist / Do you really think Christ was a capitalist? / Every man for himself / Let thy neighbour drown, amen / [Chorus
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Architects – Giving Blood
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[Verse 1] / The gospel, distorted / It leaves my blood running cold / But still they say / I'm rigging the ritual / [Chorus] / I never said that I was giving blood for the
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Architects – Do You Dream of Armageddon?
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[Verse 1] / No tree can grow to Heaven / Till its roots reach down to Hell / Will we ever learn our lesson? / We all fall in parallel / [Verse 2] / No tree can grow to Heaven
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Architects – Dead Butterflies
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This song was written by Dan Searle in 2018. It deals with ones struggle to find happiness and joy in our daily lives. Dan wrote:
This song is about how illogically hard it is to
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Architects – Memento Mori
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‘Memento Mori’ is a Latin expression for “be mindful of death”, it was used to humble proud generals returning to ancient Rome, then later used in medieval times.
This reminder of
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Architects – Hereafter
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“Hereafter” is the second single from Architects’ upcoming eighth studio album Holy Hell set for release on 9th November.
The song is about how the band managed to cope during the
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Architects (Ft. Winston McCall) – Impermanence
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[Verse 1: Sam Carter] / We've got a choice, but still we'd rather choose to suffer / 'Cause there's no escape once the fuse is lit / Locked in this pantheon / Swimming with
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Architects – Gone With the Wind
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“Gone With The Wind” is the second single from Architects' album, All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us.
This song was written by guitarist Tom Searle who had been struggling with cancer
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Architects – Nihilist
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“Nihilist” is the opening track for All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us, Architects' seventh studio release.
This song begins to touch on some of the themes for the whole album. Sam
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Architects – Libertine
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[Intro] / We are the rust worshipping the rain / [Verse 1] / Can I believe in anything? / I've got a doubter's mind, but that don't give me the rope / It's not enough, so call the
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Architects – Meteor
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“Meteor” is the fourth and final single released by Architects ahead of their ninth album For Those That Wish To Exist. The major theme of the song is about the end of the world in
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Architects – Doomsday
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Initially, Architects released “Doomsday” as a standalone single on September 6, 2017. It was their first new music since their seventh studio album All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us
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Architects – Dying Is Absolutely Safe
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[Verse 1] / From the cradle to the grave / Destined to break like the waves / Existence is so threatening / It takes a fierce grace to crack us open / A moment sat with our
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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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Architects – Modern Misery
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“Modern Misery” is the fourth single released by Architects from their 2018 album Holy Hell.
The lyrics centre on mankind’s gradual demise over time. Vocalist Sam Carter sings
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Architects (Ft. Mike Kerr) – Little Wonder
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[Verse 1: Sam Carter] / Burn the altar built by the dollar sign, those waters are shallow / That's why the kids all say, "Get the fuck out of our way" / 'Cause we're picking up the
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Architects (Ft. Simon Neil) – Goliath
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[Intro: Sam Carter] / Oh / [Verse 1: Sam Carter] / Don't say we're better off dead, soon we could be in remission / I said, "It's not enough" / They told me, "It'll be fine
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Architects – An Ordinary Extinction
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[Verse 1] / Do you feel at home in limbo? / Hiding a broken vow / A phantom at the window / Can you swallow the shame? / Has your courage been burnt out, faded away? / There won't
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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 – 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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Pathetic – Heritage
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Who represents art in our lives? / Animals are those whom you admire / Reassure you that the only way / To salvation is complete decay / You are neurotic riddled with / Obsessive
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Architects – Royal Beggars
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“Royal Beggars” is the powerful but emotional third single from Architects' eighth studio album Holy Hell released on the 9th November 2018 via Epitaph Records.
The single follows
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Architects – Flight Without Feathers
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[Verse 1] / There's a rose that blooms through the cracks in the concrete / Staining the prison floor / There's a pilgrimage waiting sat at the doorstep / Rotting beneath the sun
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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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Fightstar – Animal
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The seventh track of Fightstar’s fourth studio album, Behind the Devil’s Back.
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Architects – living is killing us
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[Verse 1] / Bite my hand, nothing of worth is ever coming to you / Fall into error and swim the sands / Breathe through the dirt / Repeat your own point of view / We can learn to
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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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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 – tear gas
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[Verse 1] / Never afraid to be despicable, no / Stood at the brink and you're still looking for the last laugh / You're only crying from the tear gas / Somebody turn us inside out
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