SKY ARCHITECTS
The Promise of Tomorrow

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as heard on radiospin on May 10th, 2012
under album, post-rock, preview, rock

The Promise of Tomorrow is the third release (but actually the first full-length, following the first self-titled 2008 promo and the second EP The Reflection) release from the Aarhus-based band Sky Architects, and for the ones who expected it to be equal, if not better, than its predecessor, we must say that, to an extent, it is better: to another extent, it isn’t even comparable. Their trademark “doom-pop” sound was gone, replaced with regular rockish post-rock. To that point, The Promise of Tomorrow actually break new ground in the genre of post-rock, allowing someone to call it “revolutionary”, that is maybe too much, but the truth is not so far.

Sky Architects - The Promis of Tomorrow

ARTIST: Sky Architects
TITLE: The Promise of Tomorrow
LABEL: VME
RELEASE DATE: May 5, 2012
TIME: 49:26 min.
WEB: http://www.myspace.com/skyarchitects

01. Promise [02:07]
02. Fade Out [07:03]
03. We’ll Never Forget This [05:36]
04. All Free Must Fly [03:47]
05. Waves of Light [05:51]
06. The Dark Wave [04:39]
07. Breach These Walls [05:13]
08. Ignite [04:22]
09. Endzeit [05:22]
10. Procession of Hearts [05:26]

Sky Architects – Ignite

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2 responses to


SKY ARCHITECTS
The Promise of Tomorrow

  1. SkyArchitects says:

    Hey guys!

    Thank you very much for posting our new album, and sharing your thoughts about it. But I think that you somehow got us mixed up with the dutch band “Sky Architect”. I can see that it’s easy to make that mistake since it’s only a single S that separates our and their band name. But just to get things on the right path, we (Sky Architects) are not dutch, we are from the city Aarhus in Denmark. “Excavations of the mind” was not made by us, but the dutch band. Hope you want to follow up on these tiny corrections :) but once again, thanks for posting and mentioning us.



  2. spin says:

    sorry guys!
    we’re getting old and consquently going towards senile dementia: corrections done (and they’re wasn’t so tiny :) ).
    really good album, anyway.



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