Over the course of six albums, Gasoline Lollipops have explored the far corners of amplified American roots music. They've been genre-benders and boundary-breakers, fusing the ferocity of punk-injected rock & roll with the rawness of folk music, the storytelling of country, and the soul of roadhouse R&B. On Kill the Architect, they team up with longtime Los Lobos member Steve Berlin to distill that ever-evolving sound into something signature and distinct. Partially inspired by frontman Clay Rose's compositions for a modern ballet based upon the tale of Samson and Delilah, Kill the Architect tackles big themes - including connection, balance, identity, and the search for one's true self - with an ever bigger sound, veering from heavy-hitting rock anthems to lighter, country-influenced folksongs. Produced by Berlin during a series of live-in-the-studio performances and brought to life by a band of hard-touring, finger-bleeding road warriors, Kill the Architect captures a band firing on all cylinders with their tank filled to the brim, and their wheels pointing toward a horizon of their own making.
- 1. Tennessee Nights
 - 2. Holy Rebel
 - 3. Mercy
 - 4. Honeysuckle and Poison Oak
 - 5. Horse or the Cart
 - 6. Kill the Architect
 - 7. Humanity
 - 8. Come Here to Die
 - 9. Black Hole
 - 10. Elvis
 - 11. Working for the Devil
 - 12. The River