3:28 The smile the girl with the cello has. Must be so much fun for classical musicians to do these types of gigs. Just like BMTHs Royal Albert live show
I've thought about this but a part of me hopes that they came to an agreement that they wouldn't take away the independence of Sylosis by having Josh input vocals for Architects
The Parallax Orchestra's composer is Simon Dobson. The same orchestra also performed with BMTH and Alter Bridge at their respective Royal Albert Hall concerts
That was the first thing I thought when I heard this too. His vocals on albums don't have much variety in my opinion. To add in lows would bring their music to another level.
@@widexawake_ lemme save you from disappointment, there aren't any old songs, it's specifically For Those That Wish To Exist recorded live with an orchestra
@@wolfy_with_a_y How am I spreading hate? I don't like the album, but am I telling other people NOT to listen to it. You do you bro, but don't act superior while putting words in my mouth. You absolute yoghurt
Now I really want the next album to have more symphonic elements, goddamn this is so fucking good, imagine Architects if they took some symphonic elements from bands like Dimmu Borgir and Fleshgod Apocalypse, I wouldn't say this is a reimagining either, rather it's a addition to what was already there and it's great, also Sam should definitely do some more lows because they work so well in contrast with his high screams, I know he did lows in the past but in recent years they've sort of faded away, it'd be great to see them back
And then, when we wanted them most, they replaced the orchestral moments with the electronic moments. This isn’t to say that the classic symptoms of a broken spirit is bad, it just wasn’t what we were expecting.
What I find really fucking cool is the drums are exactly the same as they were in the original track. And for a live version, what a fucking drum tech.
This is giving me massive Metallica S&M vibes. I remember my dad was so crazy about it he recorded it when they showed it live on tv….in 1999. More metal bands should do stuff like this, it really puts an epic spin on their music.
This whole show was an experience, re watched it a ton of times on veeps. Really made me love some of the songs on the album that i dont initially really like. Glad they finally will release it as an album
This is incredible! It's performed exactly like they do it at live shows (or at least at the gig I saw them at) and it's just incredible. Sam really shows off his range with the cleans and those lows!
It's almost criminal how little there is metal musicians that include some classical music in their songs. I know that bands like Apocalyptica but I need more.
Nik's joy at the music is how I feel at concerts smiling like a fool enjoying the entire sensation of a concert, the people, the music, the vibrations, the sights ugh its so amazing
That whole show was sooo epic. I watched that stream 5 times. Can't wait for the whole thing to be released soon. After hearing this I just can't listen to the original album versions anymore. Still good, but they just are missing something now.
Architects knows how to make a good symphonic/ Cinematic metal song, knowing how to balance the guitars with the orchestral instruments is really hard. Love it 🤘🔥 From a not so professional metal artist and orchestra member 10/10
Love it especially the bells. 🔔 Pre-order incomin, this will be epic! My favorite tune to get started in the day since a week is The Last Ten Seconds of Life.
Dude this whole livestream was incredible and I'm so glad they're releasing it as an album. Hearing Dead Butterflies with the trumpets + full orchestra is next level.
I don’t know if you have already done videos on this band, but an older EP from In Fear & Faith (i’m pretty sure it was called Symphonies) was pure orchestral with screaming and great guest vocals from vocalists that we all know and love.