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''The Here and Now'' is the fourth studio album by British metalcore band
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. It was released on 19 January 2011 through Century Media Records in the United Kingdom and majority of Europe, and 20 January 2011 in the United States. The album was recorded with producer Steve Evetts at his own studio The Omen Room Studios in California.


Background and recording

''Architects'' worked with producer Steve Evetts at The Omen Room Studios, Garden Grove, California. The band were excited to record with Evetts because of his expansive repertoire. Carter commented on how he installed confidence in the band as they produced their music. The band members in interviews noted how Evetts strived to capture the sound of the band's live performance to give the record and energetic sound. The band's drummer Dan Searle said on the subject "A lot of bands go for super fake sounding recordings that no band can recapture live and that's exactly what we wanted to move away from. The record really captures the energy that we have as a live band." While in California, vocalist Sam Carter received vocal training to develop his singing range, where he learnt singing techniques, warm-ups and singing to scales. During the recording the band was concerned that they were going to alienate their fanbase with the record, however they did not want to record "'' Hollow Crown Part II''". This is in line with the band's desire to always sound different on each record. Nonetheless, by the end of the recording process, the band was confident in the record's sound. The band attributed this change primarily to the fact that they had changed and grown up in the two years since ''Hollow Crown'' was released and because the music they were all listening to and were inspired by wasn't metal or punk. The album features guest vocal appearances from Andrew Neufeld of Comeback Kid and
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, the latter being a large influence on the group. The decision to include Neufeld was when he offered his vocals when they were both touring Australia in 2010; Puciato was included after coming to watch them record in California and liked the sound of the record and offered to sing on the album, something the band members were excited to do.


Composition


Style and theme

The album's style been described as metalcore, post-hardcore,
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, and mathcore while possessing shades of
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; a style different from the technical metalcore sound of ''Hollow Crown''. The record is defined by its half time rhythmic tempo, complemented by intense drumming, anthemic choruses and a contrast between screamed vocals and clean emo/rock vocals. This is also contrasted by more sublime moments in the songs utilising
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and
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giving a grand sound. The first track "Day in Day Out" opens with "discordant guitars and Sam Carter's combination of fierce roars and clean, soaring vocals". During the development of ''The Here and Now'' the band felt a lot more positive and appreciative of the level of success they had achieved. This had an effect on the band style, but also a significant influence on the album's lyrics, which became far more positive.


Release and promotion

"Day in Day Out" was released digitally as the album's first single on 27 September 2010 in the United Kingdom and majority of Europe, and 28 September 2010 in the United States. It was later accompanied by a music video, which premièred online on 30 November 2010, through ''
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'' website. The band chose the track as the first single because it stylistically sounds closest to ''Hollow Crown'' off this record. The last promotional tours they did for ''The Here and Now'' was on a UK tour with
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, Tek-One and Heights with their new song "Devil's Island". The tour was well received,
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gave the band an eight out of ten rating saying praising Carters' command of fans and his "orchestration" of circle pits. ''Alter The Press!'' noted how the set list was a balance of ''The Here and Now'' and ''Hollow Crown'', commenting that it demonstrates "just how huge both albums are".


Critical reception

The album received a very mixed response from critics. While critics noted the subjective nature of their musical departure from the sound of their previous records, and that the record stylistically had a more mainstream edge, they also consistently praised the melodic approach of the album. Jon O'Brien of
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gave the record two and a half stars out of five, criticising Architects' lack of exploration of the melodic approach shown on songs "An Open Letter to Myself" and "Heartburn". Keith Carman of ''
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'', in a four out of five review, gave overall praise to the album saying " ..Architects have never been as refined or grandiose. Familiar without seeming like retread and progressive but far from alienating, ''The Here and Now'' is concrete proof that there's still some life left in emotionally charged melodic hardcore." Raziq Rauf when writing for the
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gave the album a favourable review saying "The increased accessibility and diversity of this album should allow them to extend their reach, and while their attitude remains to continue to develop their talents and repertoire, nobody can begrudge them their ambition." Travis Persaud of '' Exclaim!'' gave a mediocre review of the record saying "''The Here and Now'' certainly isn't a failure ..but there are no moments that reach beyond what's already been done, causing the album to be stuck at "good, but I'd rather listen to something else" status." Kevin Stewart-Panko when writing for ''
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'' magazine in an eight out of ten score review noted how the band tried to fit "10 pounds of inspiration into a five-pound song" and this led to slip ups. He further commented that "Architects have completed a study in contrasts on ''The Here and Now''. They're obviously moving beyond their roots, but they need to investigate the value of reigning and corralling their ideas."


Retrospect

After the release of the record, the band aimed to distance themselves from its release. Promotion for the record was relatively short, as the band became unimpressed and bored by the music. After doing one phone interview for the press of ''The Here and Now'', Tom Searle asked his manager to not be involved in any interviews or journalist during ''The Here and Now'' promotion. The band also regretfully disliked the direction for some of the music videos for the record, particularly "Heartburn", which they begrudgingly said made them look like
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. The band didn't enjoy the live performances of the record as they felt the more ballad-like songs lacked the same aggressive power they wanted from their live shows. With their future release ''Daybreaker'' the band felt they had a "point to prove". In a 2013 interview Carter commented that they believed their sixth record, '' Lost Forever // Lost Together'' was distancing themselves "once and for all" from the "car crash" that was ''The Here and Now''.


Commercial performance

Upon its release, the album debuted at number 57 on the
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and number 1 on the
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. The singles from the album received rotation on the
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daytime playlist. Internationally, the record appeared at number 47 on the United States
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chart after selling 900 copies. The album received a negative response from their fanbase upon its release.


Track listing

Notes * The song "Year In Year Out" ends at minute 5:00. After 30 seconds of silence (5:00 - 5:30), begins the
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"Up and Away".


Personnel

;Architects * Sam Carter – lead vocals * Tom Searle – lead guitar, keyboards, programming * Tim Hillier-Brook – rhythm guitar * Alex "Ali" Dean – bass * Dan Searle – drums, percussion, programming ;Additional musicians * Andrew Neufeld of Comeback Kid – additional guest vocals on track 8 *
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of
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– additional guest vocals on track 10 ;Studio personnel at Omen Room Studio * Steve Evetts – production, mixing, engineering * Allan Hessler – engineering ;Studio personnel at West West Side Music * Alan Douches – mastering ;Additional personnel * Joey Simmrin – management * Josh Kline, Paul Ryan, Beckie Sugden and Adam Sylvester – booking * Mike Gitter and Melanie Schmidt – A&R * Jon Barmby – artwork, design, layout


Charts


Release history


References

;Citations {{DEFAULTSORT:Here And Now, The 2011 albums Architects (British band) albums Century Media Records albums Albums produced by Steve Evetts