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The confessions of Architects’ Sam Carter: “I was a little sh**head. I wanted be annoying and in people’s faces”
By Dannii Leivers published
You had the chance to put your questions to Architects singer Sam Carter. You asked him about on-the-road madness, metal gatekeepers and real-life Pokémon

Slipknot's The End, So Far has been voted the album of the year by Metal Hammer's readers
By Rich Hobson published
We asked you what the best album of 2022 is. And we have a winner

The 10 best metalcore albums of 2022
By Rich Hobson published
From Architects and Parkway Drive to Ithaca and Motionless In White, these are the 10 best metalcore albums of 2022

One fan has streamed an Architects song 32,000 times this year and pretty much won Spotify Wrapped
By Liz Scarlett published
Spotify Wrapped is here, and it shows how one Architects fan took their love for the band to whole new extremes by listening to one song 90-100 times a day

Biffy Clyro at the London O2: a cathartic, euphoric triumph for British rock's national treasures
By Merlin Alderslade published
Biffy Clyro remind everyone why they're one of modern rock music's most vital and emotionally compelling bands

We asked a load of bands to tell us their spookiest real-life stories...and the results will keep you up at night
By Liz Scarlett last updated
Haunted venues? Meeting Ted Bundy? Crow people?! Members of Halestorm, Architects, Twin Temple, Parkway Drive and more reveal all

The 10 best new metal songs you need to hear this week
By Matt Mills published
A brand new Gojira song, a rager featuring the late Trevor Strnad and an unexpected Slipknot cover – these are the songs you need to hear right now. Plus! Vote for your favourite

Architects' Sam Carter hits back at fans using Tom Searle's death to criticise new album: "Because you don’t like a song you think it’s OK to bring up the most traumatising moment of my entire life"
By Merlin Alderslade published
The Architects frontman has reacted to fans using Searle's death in 2018 as an excuse to throw unnecessary vitriol at the band's new direction
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