For Those That Wish To Exist Label Summary Rating Most Architects songs look at the state of the world and commiserate in the shit with the rest of us. A majority of their 2012 LP ‘ Daybreaker’ was them grimly wallowing under capitalism, materialism, societal rot, religion, and ideological differences, but then it concludes on ‘ Unbeliever,’ the most lovely, spiritually uplifting song they’ve ever made. This approach, this vibe, is something that ‘ For Those That Wish To Exist,’ recorded during England’s first lockdown, replicates. It’s an important sentiment: addressing the depressed mood of the world currently and its ordinary citizens, telling us to not fear death, to truly live in the now, to learn our lesson, and to make real changes on a personal level. To fight for our collective metaphorical and literal survival. Otherwise, you might as well stop existing. Because the band want the world to endure; they want to live; to move past their most successful records; and to exist beyond the untimely loss of their guitarist, friend, and brother