One Hundred Days: The Story of Architects Almost World Tour

One Hundred Days: The Story of Architects Almost World Tour (or simply One Hundred Days) is a documentary about British metalcore band Architects' Daybreaker Almost World Tour, a promotional tour for their fifth studio album Daybreaker. The funding for the film was achieved through a crowd funding project on Indiegogo, where they had a target of £30,000 to reach, but they reached over £10,000 of that sum.

One Hundred Days: The Story of Architects Almost World Tour
Directed byTom Welsh[1]
StarringArchitects
Narrated byAlex Dean
Tom Searle
Music byArchitects
Distributed bySelf-released
Release date
  • 1 October 2013 (2013-10-01)
Running time
135 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget£30,000

Background

One Hundred Days is the filming of Architects' Daybreaker Almost World Tour which took place in 2012 where they played 75 shows in 25 countries over 4 continents.[1][2] The documentary is primarily narrated by Architects' bassist Alex Dean and guitarist Tom Searle. One Hundred Days was directed by and filmed by Tom Welsh, who followed the band on the entire tour.[3] The tour was very ambitious and took them to areas of the world they've never toured in like: China, Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and New Zealand and completed their first headline tour of Mainland Europe.

Architects wanted the documentary to provide a real portrayal of what it's like to tour in a band of their size. Sam Carter commented on the honesty of the portrayal stating "we wanted to film the ups and downs of not a really big band[...] we're really modest about what we do".[3] They also commented that it was similar to Parkway Drive: The DVD, only scaled down.[4]

The Almost World Tour's touring schedule

DateCityVenueCountry
Canada, Leg #1
Support from Struc/tures and asightforsewneyes[5]
13 August 2012Quebec City, Quebecl'AgitéeCanada
15 August 2012London, OntarioRum Runners
17 August 2012Toronto, OntarioOpera House
18 August 2012Montreal, QuebecItamelodie
19 August 2012Ottawa, OntarioMavericks
20 August 2012Kingston, OntarioTime To Laugh
23 August 2012Thunder Bay, OntarioCrocks
24 August 2012Winnipeg, ManitobaWest End Cultural Centre
25 August 2012Regina, SaskatchewanThe Exchange
26 August 2012Saskatoon, SaskatchewanLouis Pub
28 August 2012Edmonton, AlbertaAvenue Theatre
29 August 2012Calgary, AlbertaSALT
30 August 2012Kamloops, British ColumbiaKnights of Columbus
31 August 2012Vancouver, British ColumbiaTom Fun Hall
China, Leg #2
support from CDC, The Falling[6][7]
6 September 2012BeijingMaoChina
7 September 2012WuhanVox
8 September 2012ShanghaiShanghai Live
9 September 2012GuangzhouMusician
11 September 2012Hong Kong IslandKwun TongHong Kong
South-east Asia, Leg #3[8]
12 September 2012BangkokBarbies Pub (later moved to The Rock Pub)[9]Thailand
13 September 2012SingaporeScape Warehouse (moved to Homeclub)Singapore
14 September 2012Kuala LumpurBlack BoxMalaysia
15 September 2012JakartaViky SianiparIndonesia
16 September 2012BaliKatulebo Moshpit Area
New Zealand, Leg #4[10]
21 September 2012AucklandKings ArmsNew Zealand
22 September 2012WellingtonBodegga
'Chasing Ghosts Tour', Leg #5
Supporting The Amity Affliction with The Ghost Inside and Buried in Verona[11]
26 September 2012BrisbaneThe TivoliAustralia
27 September 2012
28 September 2012NewcastlePanthers
29 September 2012SydneyBig Top
2 October 2012CanberraUC Live
5 October 2012MelbournePalace Theatre (Under 18's performance)
5 October 2012Palace Theatre
6 October 2012AdelaideThebarton Theatre
7 October 2012FremantleMetropolis
8 October 2012Metropolis (Under 18's performance)
Europe, Leg #6
Support from While She Sleeps and Heights[12]
11 October 2012CopenhagenPumpehusetDenmark
12 October 2012MalmöDebaserSweden
13 October 2012GothenburgSticky Fingers
14 October 2012StockholmDebaser Slussen
15 October 2012OsloJohn DeeNorway
17 October 2012AntwerpTrixBelgium
18 October 2012DordrechtBibelotNetherlands
19 October 2012HamburgKunstGermany
20 October 2012PoznańResetPoland
21 October 2012BerlinMagnetGermany
22 October 2012PragueNová ChmelniceCzech Republic
23 October 2012SchweinfurtStattbahnhofGermany
24 October 2012CologneEssigfabrik
25 October 2012AugsburgKantine
26 October 2012BratislavaRandal ClubSlovakia
27 October 2012BudapestDurer KertHungary
28 October 2012LjubljanaGala HalaSlovenia
29 October 2012ViennaSzene WienAustria
30 October 2012SolothurnKofmehlSwitzerland
31 October 2012CesenaVidia ClubItaly
1 November 2012MilanLand of Live Club
3 November 2012ParisTrabendo - Damage FestivalFrance
United Kingdom, Leg #7
Support from Bury Tomorrow, The Acacia Strain and Deez Nuts.[13]
9 November 2012SouthamptonMo ClubUnited Kingdom
10 November 2012LondonAlexandra Palace (UK Warped Tour)
11 November 2012BirminghamInstitute
12 November 2012ManchesterAcademy 2
13 November 2012LeedsMet Uni
14 November 2012GlasgowGarage
15 November 2012NewcastleNorthumbria Uni
16 November 2012NottinghamRock City
17 November 2012NorwichWaterfront

Production and release

This is the tour poster- created by Architects and publicly posted on the internet- displaying all of the band's tour schedule for the "Daybreaker Almost world tour".

In mid April 2013, the band released a trailer for the documentary[1][14] The band decided to self-release the film since they had left their record label Century Media[2][14] and the funding for the film was done through a community funded project on indiegogo.[1] For the crowd funding campaign the band used a target budget of £30,000 to measure the demand for the film[15][16] saying "We don't know whether to manufacture 10 or 10,000 copies of this DVD/Blu Ray and this campaign will give us a solid idea of the numbers we should be looking to create".[17] They used a community fund project to "cut the middle man out but also to allows us to gain an idea of demand".[2] The contributions to the project ranged, with £1 being to have the persons names in the credits to £50 for tickets to watch the film debut at a cinema in Brighton.[18]

During the campaign- once the target amount had been surpassed- Architects posted a song clip of a new song "Black Blood" online to tease the release of Daybreaker's deluxe version.[16][19] With the closing of the crowd funding campaign 1907 copies of the copies of the film were purchased in digital, DVD and Blu-ray formats and a total funding of £40,891 was achieved.[15]

The film debuted at the Brighton cinema Duke of Yorks on 8 June.[15]

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