Mouth of the Architect

Mouth of the Architect

Mouth of the Architect performing at Arktika Club, St. Petersburg, Russia
Background information
Origin Dayton, Ohio, United States
Genres Sludge metal[1]
Post-metal[2]
Doom metal[3]
Years active 2003–present
Labels Translation Loss
Members Dave Mann
Jason Watkins
Steve Brooks
Evan Danielson
John Lakes
Past members Kevin Schindel
Alex Vernon
Gregory Lahm
Derik Sommer

Mouth of the Architect is an American atmospheric post-metal band from Dayton, Ohio, creating music influenced by and similar to Neurosis,[4] Isis, Pelican, Cult of Luna,[2] and various post-metal bands.[3][5] They are signed to Translation Loss Records and have released five full-length studio albums and one EP to date.

Biography

Mouth of the Architect formed in 2003 with the lineup of Jason Watkins (vocals, keyboards), Gregory Lahm (vocals, guitar), Alex Vernon (vocals, guitar), Dave Mann (drums), and Derik Sommer (bass). They released their first album Time and Withering in 2004 on Translation Loss Records. Sommer departed the band in 2005.

Soon after the band released a split with label mates Kenoma in 2006, Vernon left, leaving Lahm to record all the guitar parts on their second album The Ties That Blind which was released in August, and featured Brent Hinds of Mastodon on guest vocals on one track. Brian Cook of Botch, Russian Circles, and These Arms are Snakes stood in to play bass on the album.[1] To support The Ties That Blind, the band toured extensively around the United States, while weathering several line-up changes. In 2006 the band toured alongside These Arms Are Snakes,[6] with Dan Wilburn of The Science Logic replacing Vernon on guitar.[7] 2007 saw newcomer Steve Brooks replace Wilburn, followed by a year of near constant touring alongside bands including Mastodon, Rob Crow, Made Out of Babies, Big Business, Torche, Kylessa, 400 Blows, Skeletonwitch and Unsane,[8] among others. The band featured Joe Lester of Intronaut and Kevin Schindel of Twelve Tribes on bass during this time.

Their third album, Quietly, was recorded after Lahm in turn left the band, with Vernon returning alongside Brooks to jointly handle guitars and vocals, and Schindel providing bass. Soon after the release of the album in 2008, Vernon left yet again with Schindel switching to guitar. An EP entitled The Violence Beneath followed in 2010, with a headlining European tour to support the record. The tour featured appearances at Roadburn Festival and Asymmetry Festival. Recorded in October 2009 by John Lakes, The Violence Beneath featured two new studio tracks with Joe Lester on bass, an old live track from 2007 as well as a Peter Gabriel cover with Lakes on bass. Evan Danielson joined as permanent bassist following its release. The band returned to the studio in October 2011 to lay down a track for French compilation Falling Down VII which was released the following April.[9]

Their fourth full-length album, Dawning, was released in June 2013. Recorded at Brooks' studio in Michigan, the album was self-produced by Brookes and Lakes. A US/Canada tour with Intronaut and Scale the Summit and a headlining European tour took place that summer with Lakes filling in for Schindel during both legs of the tour on guitar.[10] Lakes soon replaced Schindel as a full-time member.

Their fifth full-length album, Path of Eight, released in October 2016, was recorded live in the bands' rehearsal space in Dayton over a weekend. It is a concept album "about a soul leaving the body after death, traveling through space and time, past the gods, to be torn apart into the nothingness from which we came".[11]

Schindel, Vernon, Mann and Brooks have been members of the band Twelve Tribes at various points in the past.

Discography

Members

Former members

Session members

Touring members

References

  1. 1 2 Bowar, Chad. "Mouth Of The Architect - The Ties That Blind". About.com. Retrieved 2008-03-20.
  2. 1 2 "Mouth of the Architect". ProgArchives. Retrieved 2008-03-20.
  3. 1 2 "Mouth of the Architect: Time and Withering". Scenepointblank. 2006-02-25. Retrieved 2008-03-20.
  4. Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Time & Withering". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-03-18.
  5. 1 2 Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Mouth of the Architect". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-03-18.
  6. Patton, Jennifer (2006-10-06). "Mouth of the Architect Tour Dates". Delusions of Adequacy. Retrieved 2008-03-20.
  7. "Dan Wilburn in MotA".
  8. "400 Blows: Tour". 400 Blows.net. Retrieved 2008-03-20.
  9. "Jason Watkins interview 2012".
  10. "Steve Brooks interview".
  11. "Jason Watkins interview 2016".
  12. "Kevin Schindel interview".
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