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architectsKCMO
Punk / Rock / Soul

""VICE" OUT NOW!! ON TOUR AND POOR!!"

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
United States

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   architectsKCMO: General Info
Member Since11/11/2004
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Band MembersBrandon phillips-vocals/gtr. Zach Phillips-bass/vocals Adam Phillips-drums Keenan Nichols-lead gurtar KEYS TO THE BUILDING & REVENGE PRODUCED BY JOHN SEYMOUR VICE PRODUCED BY AARON CONNER VIDEO DIRECTED BY JASON CANTU & EDITED BY BILL MCSHANE
Influencespower, greed, money, nepotism, vanity, slothfullness, ire...whiskey, sluts & Springsteen.
Sounds LikeWhat rock and roll used to sound like before it became a Project Runway challenge... Geo Visitors Map
Record LabelWWW.ANODYNERECORDS.COM (ANODYNE RECORDS KCMO)
Type of LabelIndie








   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Jul 1 2008 8:00P
VANS WARPED TOUR--SKATE STAGE ST LOUIS, Missouri
Jul 2 2008 8:00P
VANS WARPED TOUR--SKATE STAGE KANSAS CITY, Missouri
Jul 13 2008 8:00P
BOULEVARD W/VALIENT THORR & EARLY MAN SPOKANE, Washington
Jul 13 2008 8:00P
BOULEVARD W/VALIENT THORR & EARLY MAN SPOKANE, Washington
Jul 15 2008 8:00P
PLAYGROUND W/VALIENT THORR AND EARLY MAN PARK CITY, Utah
Jul 16 2008 8:00P
LARIMER LOUNGE W/ VALIENT THORR AND EARLY MAN DENVER
Jul 18 2008 8:00P
TRIPLE ROCK SOCIAL CLUB W/VALIENT THORR & EARLY MAN MNPLS, Minnesota
Jul 19 2008 8:00P
REGGIES W/ VANIENT THORR & EARLY MAN CHICAGO, Illinois
Jul 20 2008 8:00P
THE BLUEBIRD W/VALIENT THORR & EARLY MAN ST LOUIS, Missouri
Jul 27 2008 5:00P
THE BEAUMONT CLUB W/ RANCID & MURPHY’S LAW Kansas City, Missouri
Aug 3 2008 1:00A
DARKHORSE- PITCH MUSIC AWARDS SHOWCASE Kansas City, Missouri

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   About architectsKCMO
.. width="425" height="350"> ..> .. With its inspired and inspiring third album, Vice (Anodyne), The Architects have asserted their rightful place atop the rock & roll heap. And we’re not talking about a heap where celebreality girlfriends and supercalifragilisticexpialidocious song titles trump skill, song craft and stick-to-itiveness. Fuck that noise. The Architects are gimmick-free and full of vigor, building off of a punk and classic rock blueprint while playing with a heart and authenticity that’s become a rarity in 2008. From the riff-rattling ferocity of “New Boots and Truncheons” to the blistering, heartfelt roar of “Daddy Wore Black” and beyond, this KCMO foursome tips its respective hats – both sonically and spiritually – to the likes of Kiss, The Clash, AC/DC, Johnny Cash and The Replacements with brilliant results. “I’m still kind of devoted to my old idols,” chief Architect Brandon Phillips explains, describing the lyrical core of Vice. “I looked a lot harder at Cash, [Merle] Haggard and [Waylon] Jennings this time out; people who wrote really good story songs. Somehow it’s important to me that rock & roll – at least the kind that I want to make – stays kind of badass. Even when it’s a love song, you should know it’s a badass singing that.” Few anthems get as badass as “Hard Times,” an accelerated contagion that will not be denied, or as dark and sinister as the infectious “Drop In The Bottle.” Brandon – who has long acknowledged that his rough, crime-addled neighborhood gives him a lot to write about – admits, “There’s a lot of cops and robbers stuff on Vice. I thought at first the record was going to be wholly about drugs, but that got boring. Besides, every great story ever told about drugs has something to do with the law or with the cops or court-ordered rehab.” Coming off of 2006’s raw, violence-themed, highly-acclaimed, Revenge, Brandon and his younger brothers Zach (bass) and Adam (drums) – all of whom did time in the iconic punk outfit The Gadjits – aligned with new guitarist and road veteran Keenan Nichols, who the elder Phillips calls “an easy fit” with the band. “We didn’t have to explain the unspoken rules of touring to him,” the Architects mouthpiece says. “Not to mention he’s an awesome guy with a super positive attitude.” Together the Architects sought to build an even stronger song cycle with Vice than its predecessor. “I was pretty vicious about getting rid of anything lyric or music-wise that felt like it was too hip for the room,” Brandon says of the collective’s devotion to quality. “We bow to our influences and the bands that we love, but it wasn’t done with any kind of smartass indie rock vibe. I’ve been doing this a really long time. I don’t have to prove I can play. I can play.” “I decided I needed to break a lot of my old stupid indie rock habits,” Brandon insists, acknowledging the need for lyrical clarity on album number three. “I don’t see any overarching value in dropping really heady aphorisms to music and calling it a song. So fuck that. We spent a really long time writing these songs.” Enter Kansas City-based, platinum-certified producer Aaron Connor (Bone, Thugs N’ Harmony), who joined forces with the foursome for Vice after a demo session turned fruitful. “We wanted an unimpeachable record,” Brandon says. “And Aaron became personally invested in this being a really great record. He’s obviously a capable engineer and producer, so he could have had it mixed in four days and been done with it. But he gave it his extra attention, and it felt good to relinquish control. Sometimes when you’re immersed in that kind of shit its hard to keep an objective view, but we’ve learned its okay to take advice from credible people.” Vice brings to mind a number of big, late 1970s records. For instance, the vintage, melodic hard rock roar of “Jersey Shore,” holds the keys to Detroit Rock City and feels as exhilarating as a wave crashing down overhead. Elsewhere, “Continental” is as much about ZZ Top’s Degüello as it is about explicit drug tragedies, while the Cheap Trick meter is on high for the Graduate-gone-wrong tack of “Mrs. Doyle.” “I hope I made the Graduate a little more interesting,” Brandon says. “I left it open ended. There is no resolution. I don’t get the girl at the end of the song and I like that a little bit better. I found the ending of the Graduate to be terribly implausible.” Equally influenced by late 1970s U.K. mod/pop heroes The Jam, the latter also features a guest cameo by one-time Gadjits keyboardist Ehren Starks. If the aforementioned “Daddy Wore Black” seems deserving of the airwaves, Phillips says the song’s elementary design could easily be molded to other genres. “You know you could slow that down and have Steve Earle sing it and it would fly,” he insists. “I’m not looking to put steel guitars on our records or anything, and we definitely have our own way of doing things, but that outlaw country music has definitely had an influence on me.” For Brandon Phillips, who in addition to fronting the Architects works full time running Anodyne Records – also home to The Valley Arena and the newly reformed Meat Puppets – the need to keep busy is inherent. “As the oldest child in a broken home, I have an overdeveloped sense of responsibility,” he concedes. “Plus, it’s a good feeling knowing that no matter what happens I’ve at least seized the reins of my own existence.” With a heightened dedication to songwriting and a commitment to matching the production value with the song quality, Brandon, Zach, Adam and Keenan have played to their collective strengths and knocked out their finest disc to date. It’s a notion upheld by the throbbing, vehement “Cold Hard Facts,” the urgent, punky sing-along “Help” and the poetic, murder-ravaged “Oklahoma”. “I’d really like to be able to have a lot of people hear this record,” Brandon concludes. “I think we’ve made a record that sounds like it could be a lot more accessible to a lot more people.” Compelling, insightful, artistic, vibrant and – most importantly – honest, The Architects play it like they mean it on Vice. Are you fucking listening?

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jakattack





Jul 3 2008 5:53 PM

Hey guys awesome show last night, it was great chattin with you again! Come back around soon!
<3





Jul 3 2008 7:57 PM

Good show yesterday

; )
liam sumnicht





Jul 2 2008 11:54 PM

wish I'd been able to see more,
but nice work today, fellows.

nice work.
BCDmg~Record Label Distribution





Jul 3 2008 8:33 AM


Featuring Christopher Hall from Stabbing Westward....Debut in stores everywhere...Hot Topic, BestBuy, FYE, Amazon, etc..as well as I Tunes
The Studio





Jul 1 2008 1:31 PM

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The Studio Music & Art Venue Open Stage Party Welcomes all: acoustic acts, full-bands, comedians, burlesque, fire dancers, monologues, poetry readings, protest speeches, political rants, art displays, drum circles, jam sessions, belly dancers, skits, or any other art meduiums. We are also opening up all of our walls for local artists to display pieces for free! Stop by, have a few drinks, and check out the party every Tuesday from 5am-1am.
Earshot®





Jul 1 2008 8:24 PM

Thank you for being our friend and for your continued support. Our new album "The Silver Lining" will be released August 26, and our new single "MisSunderstood" which has just gone to radio stations across America will be released on iTunes July 8th! If you want to check out a preview of "MisSunderstood" go to our profile and listen now! Be sure to also keep checking your bulletins for messages from us for up to the minute news, NEW tour dates, and contest info! Thanks again for all your love and support, and KEEP IT LOUD.

Rock on!

-EARSHOT
Sensei Sensei





Jun 27 2008 6:10 PM

God bless the Patriot Act.
WooWoo Productions





Jun 30 2008 12:31 PM

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Wes Engineer





Jun 30 2008 2:07 PM

Looking forward to seeing one of these hanging in the studio with The Architects name on it! 320x240
carl(y)





Jun 26 2008 6:22 PM

Does this mean we're gonna see Zach on "Cops"?
Gina EL CAMINO





Jun 26 2008 6:37 PM

homelansd security indeed
v. funny now
probably not so funny then.
Cody Ross





Jun 26 2008 2:30 PM

Beautiful show last night at P&L. Thanks for making rad music for us all.

xo
Cody Ross
Ashley





Jun 25 2008 5:21 PM

come to san francisco!
erin





Jun 26 2008 6:29 AM

Great show last night! Sorry the KC crowd sucks so much, only like 3 of us dancing???

Maybe I'll catch you guys in HS again. Shea and the gang there say "hey".
J. Lo





Jun 25 2008 11:34 AM

Wish KC Live didn't have that stupid no professional cameras policy for these shows.
Now I can't get some lovely shots of you playing tonight!
Jerad Finck





Jun 25 2008 10:16 AM

I bought the Ford..... Its in great condition, I hope it holds up :)
Happy meal bandit





Jun 25 2008 11:07 AM

I love you guys.
Your music is awesome.

You know what else would be awesome?
If you did an album with skeleton crew.

:)
just... me





Jun 17 2008 3:11 AM

Damn I LOVE your music and...
I'm gonna be another one of the s//c members who wants to ask you if you'd like to do a record at s//C.. please??
greetz :)
That KK Bitch





Jun 14 2008 12:04 AM

Hey, how are you guys? Hope you all have a good weekend! BTW...you should do an album with Skeleton Crew, Frank says so!
Justin





Jun 13 2008 8:31 AM

YO! Cracker Barrel... lunch... tomorrow?? See u there? Miss u crazies. Wish y'all were rockin' Spain with us - these audiences would love you...
jamia





Jun 13 2008 12:17 AM

word homeslices

you rule
::Francesca::





Jun 12 2008 5:40 PM

Hey guys! Way to be fucking kick ass!
You're shit is seriously awesome.
Frank via the Skeleton Crew wants to recruit you and me [and countless other crew family members] would fucking love to see you do a record on the label, so you have two options...
Yes or yes. Pick one.

Oh, and come back to Jersey, but let me know when. I'm coming... unless you play an over 18 show. Then I can't... unless you get me a fake ID or I show up with you guys. Which ever is more possible is cool.

Word.
xoxo
Ravenwood™of MUEN Magazine





Jun 12 2008 9:28 AM

hi there ;)
you guys are definitely rocking!
have a super day
ciao from lovely vancouver~

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J. Lo





Jun 11 2008 12:20 PM

you were in austin when i was in austin.
sorry i missed you!
Zesty {FLDB}





Jun 10 2008 12:13 PM

Yep.... Skeleton Crew deffinately loves you!
Frank is repin' you guys big time. It's pretty cool.
Thanks for the add... and you guys should come to the Northwest Indiana area... besides Chicago. It would be amazing... we need some good music around here!
Agua Pesada





Jun 10 2008 12:53 PM

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Jun 9 2008 10:23 PM

Love your energy! I just met you all in Hermosa Beach (I had that 3 year old wonder kid with me!). Glad I got to meet you guys and get acquainted with your music. I got a cd of my own now!:)

Hope you are eating better now that you're off touring for a while and sleeping in some better beds!
Jatnna ^^





Jun 8 2008 4:03 PM

heyy guys!
your music is really really cool, i mean it!

thanks for the music!