In a world driven by routine, Kid Architect guarantees to energize worn-out… Read Full Bio ↴In a world driven by routine, Kid Architect guarantees to energize worn-out musical repertoires. This frenetic foursome from Washington D.C. provides a refreshing musical outlet, especially to those looking for something out of the ordinary. Since 2008, the boys from Kid Architect have been cultivating their own unique brand of experimental rock. Driven by heavy piano, ethereal guitars, and a versatile rhythm section, Kid Architect delivers an explosive, clean, and undeniably catchy sound. Fronted by singer and keyboardist Thom Bridgwood, the band continues to propel their reputation up and down the east coast with powerful performances and a clear passion for life and music.
The Great Pretend, Kid Architect's first full length album, was released in December 2010. The album is a concept album that focuses on the theme of struggling to find truth, reason, and meaning in a modern age when everything seems to be generally accepted and unquestioned. "The Great Pretend" harps on religious themes, relationship struggles, and a variety of other topics that continuously keep the listener both intrigued and engaged. The 16 track album stays true to the Kid Architect sound, driven by heavy pianos, swirling guitar textures, a versatile rhythm section, and a lead singer who is both infectious and clever in his vocal deliveries. "The Great Pretend" is an album that pushes musical boundaries while delivering meaningful and heartfelt messages to any and all of its listeners.
The Great Pretend, Kid Architect's first full length album, was released in December 2010. The album is a concept album that focuses on the theme of struggling to find truth, reason, and meaning in a modern age when everything seems to be generally accepted and unquestioned. "The Great Pretend" harps on religious themes, relationship struggles, and a variety of other topics that continuously keep the listener both intrigued and engaged. The 16 track album stays true to the Kid Architect sound, driven by heavy pianos, swirling guitar textures, a versatile rhythm section, and a lead singer who is both infectious and clever in his vocal deliveries. "The Great Pretend" is an album that pushes musical boundaries while delivering meaningful and heartfelt messages to any and all of its listeners.
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@mysteryrecappedofficial
Fun Fact: Ancient egyptian really believed in "foundation" sacrifice so that the walls would stand to the end of time. Hopefully no one does this practice anymore in this modern era. Lol
@ceyx1201
Yes, and also in PH, in the early days children were abducted and said that used for infrastructure.
@albe8479
no wonder than mobsters invest a lot in construction
@rieperthade5711
That would explain why Florida is falling apart
@cors548
Yes it was prevalent during those times. Even the great wall was lined with corpses.
@raarinchan2914
In mycountry...there is a group of people who work for the goverment. There will be a month where this group will haunt people n cut their head....then they will took the head n buried it under buildings,bridges n other construction,they say the head of children is more stronger. Everyone was really afraid to go out during tht month....
@jougen
"as a sign of respect for a murderer, burrying dozens of innocent people in the walls" dam sam
@qwertyjon4669
could be that the sacrifices actually did something & changed the people's minds
@goose7215
@@qwertyjon4669 I'm confused. Are you saying that the victims aren't innocent and that they're all convicts or? Cause he literally murdered children.
@qwertyjon4669
@@goose7215 no I mean the sacrifices actually did something & made the demolitions change their mind with magic stuff