ARCHITECTS: 'These Colours Don't Run' Lyric Video Released

March 27, 2012

The lyric video for "These Colours Don't Run", a new song from British metallers ARCHITECTS, can be seen below.

"We wanted a video that captures the madness that is America, be it good or bad," said ARCHITECTS guitarist Tom Searle. "It's an overload of information that matches the intensity of the song. Hopefully it gets people thinking and talking. And in the land of the free — you know nothing is for free!"

"These Colours Don't Run" comes off ARCHITECTS' new album, "Daybreaker", which be released on May 28 in Europe and June 5 in North America via Century Media Records. The follow-up to "The Here And Now" was produced by the band with John Mitchell and Ben Humphreys at Outhouse Studios (ENTER SHIKARI, YOU ME AT SIX, THE BLACKOUT, FUNERAL FOR A FRIEND, EXIT TEN, YOUR DEMISE, LOWER THAN ATLANTIS, KIDS IN GLASS HOUSES) in Reading, the same team that previously worked on ARCHITECTS' "Hollow Crown" CD. The stunning artwork was created by Paul Jackson (Tank.Axe.Love).

ARCHITECTS recently released the "The Here And Now 2012 Special Edition" including "Devil's Island" and "Untitled" as well as all video clips ("Day In Day Out", "Learn To Live", "Heartburn", "Delete, Rewind" and "An Open Letter To Myself"),making-of footage for "Learn To Live" and "Heartburn" plus several previously released online clips.

ARCHITECTS' latest album, "The Here And Now", sold around 900 copies in the United States in its first week of release. The CD landed at position No. 47 on the Top New Artist Albums (Heatseekers) chart, which lists the best-selling albums by new and developing artists, defined as those who have never appeared in the Top 100 of The Billboard 200.

"The Here And Now" was produced by Steve Evetts, who has previously worked with THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN and SEPULTURA, among many others.

"The Here And Now" debuted at position No. 57 on the official U.K. chart.

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