NEW MUSIC ALERT: Architects Drops Stomping New Anthem “tear gas”

The Architects have dropped a stomping new single “tear gas” from their upcoming 10th studio album The Classic Symptoms of a Broken Spirit. The album is their first release since their 2021 release, For Those Who Wish to Exist. “Tear gas” gives the listener a good hint to the sound of the Architect’s upcoming album with a catchy metal riff and angsty lyrics.

The video begins in the main control centre of planet earth, which appears to be a nuclear powerplant, where the band watches a video of the world’s strongest dog, a pug curling little dumbells. After a spam message, there is a system failure where there is an imminent meltdown. The song begins immediately with a dominant guitar riff and the band fighting in the powerplant. The video has a very comedic tone in contrast to the song. In the video, the band members are wearing long wigs and fake mustaches running around and trying to figure out how to stop an imminent meltdown.

The video is interspersed between comedic acting and the band playing their instruments in a large warehouse. The video does not exactly fit the serious tone of the song but is overall enjoyable and puts a smile on the viewer’s face.

The tracklist for The Classic Symptoms of a Broken Spirit is as follows;

  1. deep fake 
  2. tear gas
  3. spit the bone 
  4. burn down my house – 
  5. living is killing us 
  6. when we were young
  7. doomscrolling 
  8. born again pessimist 
  9. a new moral low ground 
  10. all the love in the world 
  11. be very afraid 

 

 

 

Chad Robert Peterson: Born and raised in Colorado I attended CU Boulder for college where I studied Journalism and Sports Media. I wrote for the Sports Section of the CU Independent newspaper. I have been passionate about music since my freshman year of college when I discovered Led Zeppelin and the Grateful Dead soon after. Recently I have been listening to Black Country, New Road and King Gizzard and the Lizzard Wizard. I love being in the mountains, especially Rocky Mountain National Park. I love to climb and fish and can usually be found around Mount Blue Sky on my days off.
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