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"Lying somewhere between Foals and Mogwai, they blend indie, math and post-rock influences to create gracefully off kilter anti-anthems. Combining intricately heartfelt guitar seeped in dreamlike waves of synth, Archimedes flow effortlessly from melodic shores to the peaks of noise that have made My Bloody Valentine so iconic. Archimedes are one of the hardest working bands in the South West and have relentlessly gigged since they formed in 2009, they have also supported the likes of: This Town Needs Guns, Tubelord, Brontide, Johnny Foreigner, Tellison, Shapes, White Rabbits and Active Child."
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"Archimedes new single shows a years worth of growth, the result of which is a single which defines the band, their evolving sound, and perhaps a whole genre. As a guitar band defined by dynamic song writing, Monoceros showcases the sheer diversity of what the band can achieve, from delicately humble arpeggiation to sweeping sonic oceans."
- Fear of Fiction
"These boys know what they’re doing. Fuelled by a innate instinct for what makes a great song, they don’t so much deliver as lay their tunes in front of you as you watch them blossom. The 'On Spirals' EP unfolds around your ears, with huge swathes of sound."
- BBC Introducing
"Backdrops of beautiful noise. When watching them you were not just struck by their youth but more so by their immensely powerful sound. Walls of synth drones and feedback gave way to beautiful choruses."
- Bristol Evening Post
"Inspiring spontaneous shoe-gazing, the foursome’s Foals drenched indie rock was as impressive as it was loud. Rousing guitars and energetic percussion, evoked similarities with bands such as White Lies and managed to draw the disparate crowd from all corners of the venue. Their math-rock sensibility was uplifting, perfectly orchestrated and a fitting climax to the evening."
- 247 Magazine




