In 2013, Architects parted with Century Media, self-releasing the documentary One Hundred Days: The Story of Architects Almost World Tour and joining Epitaph Records. They released their sixth album Lost Forever // Lost Together through the label in 2014, achieving widespread critical acclaim which has lasted since. Soon after the release of their follow-up All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us in 2016, principal guitarist and songwriter Tom Searle died after three years of living with skin cancer. In September 2017, the band released the single "Doomsday"—the last song that he was working on before his death—and announced Josh Middleton of Sylosis as their new lead guitarist. The single is included on their new album Holy Hell, which was released in November 2018 and is their first written without Searle.
All members of the band are vegan, having turned to veganism after watching several documentaries on the subject. They also promote the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, with Carter being one of its British ambassadors.
2) Architects was a screamo/emo-violence band brought up with members of Austin, Texas' own Toru Okada. Now known as the band Faithealer. Members went on to form, join or were in Body Pressure, Esclavo, Mindless, Askela, Hatred Surge, Chest Pain, Breathing Problem, Captive, Concave / Convex, Country Club, Interior One, Mental Abortion, The Snobs, Total Abuse and White Dog.
3) Architects (also ArchitectsKCMO) is also the name used by a Kansas City Soul Rock band who've released 4 albums (Keys To The Building 2005, Revenge 2006, Vice 2007 and The Hard Way 2009). They were formed from the ashes of Hellcat Records (and later Thick Records) Ska/Pop/Rock band The Gadjits. The Architects sound is a mature version of the later Gadjits material, dropping all ska influence for a Springsteen & The Who sounding rock approach. They are currently signed to Skeleton Crew Records.
Day In Day Out Remix
Architects Lyrics
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To tear down years of work
And we won't get these days
Back again (back again)
I can't understand why I've been put here
I'm stuck in a world of sympathy
With nobody watching over me
And the words roll over and over
Yet our hearts will never be lifted
Someone, tell me how I've ended up here
With nobody watching over me?
We need to bring back the days we used to love
Before all the color drains away
I can't understand why I've been put here
I'm stuck in a world of sympathy
With nobody watching over me
I can't understand why I've been put here
I'm stuck in a world of sympathy
With nobody watching over me
To all those not living in the here and now
To all those not living in the here and now
To all those not living in the here and now
To all those (sing it loud)
Where did they go?
The days we used to know
Where did they go?
Have I forgotten what it feels like?
Where did they go, where did they go
The days we used to know
Where did they go, where did they go
Have I forgotten what it feels like?
And the words roll over and over
Yet our hearts will never be lifted
The lyrics of Architects’ “Day In Day Out” expresses a sense of loss and confusion, as if the singer is questioning the purpose of his existence. He speaks of how quickly all their work can come crumbling down in a matter of seconds, leaving no trace of the days that have passed. He then goes on to say that he is trapped in a world where he is filled with empathy, but with no one watching over him.
The singer then wonders how he ended up in this place and questions the role of fate, as he finds himself in a world of solitude. Throughout the song, he repeats the phrase “Where did they go?”, referring to the days he used to love, and wonders if he has forgotten what it feels like to be happy. The lyrics are both introspective and contemplative, as the singer appears to be searching for something more in life and questioning the purpose of it all.
Overall, “Day In Day Out” speaks to the universal feeling of losing the spark of our lives, and the longing to recapture the happiness and joy we used to feel.
Line by Line Meaning
It could take a second
Destroying something that was built over the years takes only a moment
To tear down years of work
Years of hard work can be ruined in an instant
And we won't get these days
We will lose the moments that were once in our grasp and never have them back
Back again (back again)
These moments will not come back to us
I can't understand why I've been put here
I don't understand why I am in this situation
I'm stuck in a world of sympathy
I feel trapped in a place where everyone only offers pity
With nobody watching over me
There's no one to look after me or address my concerns
And the words roll over and over
The words spoken repeatedly
Yet our hearts will never be lifted
Even though we talk about our situation, it does not change the pain we feel
Someone, tell me how I've ended up here
Please can someone explain how did I get into this situation
We need to bring back the days we used to love
We should go back to the time when we were happiest
Before all the color drains away
Before we become jaded and lose our enthusiasm for life
To all those not living in the here and now
For those who refuse to live in the present
Where did they go?
What happened to the memories we had
The days we used to know
The happy times we once had
Have I forgotten what it feels like?
Do I not remember how it felt to be happy?
Where did they go, where did they go
Where did those good moments go
And the words roll over and over
The same words go round and round our heads
Yet our hearts will never be lifted
We will feel stuck and passionless even if we talk about how we feel
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: PHILIP THOMAS BROWN, RIK CARTER
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