Everything Ends

Album: The Sky, the Earth & All Between (2025)
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  • Written by Architects drummer Dan Searle, vocalist Sam Carter and former Bring Me The Horizon band member Jordan Fish, "Everything Ends" is a meditation on the truth that even the worst feelings eventually run out of fuel.
  • Searle explained to Apple Music that no matter how much he's suffering in a particular moment, he knows it will end. "That could be dying, but it could also be when you're in a bad space and it feels like it's forever," he said. "And then you wake up one day, like 'Oh, I feel kind of better. And I don't know when that started happening.'"

    Sam Carter added in an interview with BBC Radio 1's Jack Saunders that the message is simple: "everything will be OK. You just got to hold on and everything will be all right."
  • The Architects released "Everything Ends" as the fourth single from The Sky, the Earth & All Between, with Jordan Fish in the producer's chair. Frontman Sam Carter told Jack Saunders that Fish didn't just turn knobs; he yanked open a few locked doors. "We really felt that we had untapped potential moving into this album," Carter said. "And actually working with Jordan, it's really pushed us to, like, bring out the sort of best parts of our band."
  • "Everything Ends" climbed to #1 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Airplay chart in September 2025, Architects' first-ever leader on any Billboard songs-based ranking. Their ceiling before had been "Animals," which pawed its way to #5 on Mainstream Rock Airplay and #3 on Hot Hard Rock Songs in 2021.

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