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The Elements begin to crack as they are put under strain never before seen—a direct attack backed by the full might of Daybreaker herself. The Element of Magic is the first to shatter, but in doing so unleashes a torrential burst of magic, triggering the other elements all at once and striking Daybreaker.
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Daybreaker (Architects album)
Daybreaker is the fifth studio album by British metalcore band Architects. It was released on 28 May 2012 in the United Kingdom and most of Europe and on 5 June 2012 in the United States. It was the last album to feature guitarist Tim Hillier-Brook, who left the band on 16 April 2012. Daybreaker was co-produced by the band and Ben Humphreys at Outhouse Studios in Reading, Berkshire, and used the same team and studio that were used for recording the band's third studio album, Hollow Crown. Daybreaker was praised by music writers for its variety.
The album debuted on charts in five countries but failed to appear on any mainstream top 40. To promote it, Architects released five music videos, toured five continents (2012's Almost World Tour was filmed for the documentary One Hundred Days) and issued a re-release of the album to commemorate their departure from Century Media Records. Daybreakerreceived a positive response from critics; some praised its use of atmospheric elements and the return to a heavier style, while others criticised it as uninspired.
Background and recording
Release and promotion
Themes
Reception
Track listing
Personnel
Release history
Chart performance
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Daybreaker
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Studio album by Architects
Released
28 May 2012
Recorded
January – February 2012
Studio
Outhouse Studios, Reading, Berkshire[1]
Genre
Metalcore, progressive metal, post-hardcore, mathcore
Length
41:21
Label
Century Media, Zestone
Producer
Ben Humphreys, Architects
Architects chronology
The Here and Now
(2011)Daybreaker
(2012)Lost Forever // Lost Together
(2014)
Singles from Daybreaker
Released: 4 December 2011
Released: 26 March 2012
Released: 7 May 2012
Released: 3 June 2013
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