It feels like many of the bone-headed brutalists and painfully conservative metal gatekeepers are out to shoot down Architects’ landmark Bloodstock headline before it’s even begun. They’re ‘too mainstream’, apparently, ‘not heavy enough’ or simply ‘haven’t earned’ this privilege. What’s most remarkable about the Brighton boys’ set – compared to those of, say, Parkway Drive or Killswitch Engage in recent years – is that they seem to feel no particular need to fight for it.
As at their even-bigger showing at Wacken last weekend, Sam Carter and co. seem almost too cool, treating this like another (very good) day at the office. And while the modernist munch of Seeing Red and Deep Fake does benefit from machine-like delivery, this is a band whose journey has been overloaded with emotion, so it feels odd not to see it spilling over at a big, big occasion like this.
Yes, Hereafter and Doomsday are still mind-bending trips into the darkness of grief. Sure, Animals is a song that will probably eventually buoy them into metal’s biggest leagues. And, yes, the vast majority of the crowd here are having a ball. But when the most memorable moment comes with a bemused-looking Sam facing off with a battle-jacketed stuffed goose handed over from the crowd (massive “GOOSE!” chants, obvs), it’s perhaps not the night to remember many of the hardcore had come to expect. (SL)