Amazing!
by Lauren on 9/23/24The Sylvee - MadisonThe show was everything I wanted and more. The energy was definitely there.
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Movements In Concert
Some bands take a few albums to find their footing. Not the California-based Movements, which emerged fully formed on their debut 2016 EP, Outgrown Things, and 2017 debut full-length, Feel Something. Both releases align well with the modern post-hardcore movement, with their rumbling guitar abrasions and vocalist Patrick Miranda's agonized screams. Their soul-searching lyrics, though, touch on depth-filled topics — family, mental health, and finding your place in the world — that resonate deeply.
But although Movements' musical approach certainly reveals them to be fans of kindred sonic spirits Balance & Composure, Pianos Become Teeth, and La Dispute, they're also unafraid to be adventurous. Exhibit A: the acoustic-based, delicate midtempo ballad "Fever Dream," and Miranda's penchant for anguished speak-singing, which puts an exclamation mark on the band's thoughts.?
Miranda started Movements after dropping out of college — an aspiring documentary filmmaker, he was studying at art school — and deciding that music was more his calling. Things moved quickly after he demoed several songs and linked up with like-minded collaborators; in fact, Movements released a single, "Protection," via Bandcamp in January 2015 and signed with Fearless Records on the strength of their first-ever live show, a March 2015 gig opening for Have Mercy at Anaheim's Chain Reaction. (In a potentially career-changing twist, the band initially missed seeing an email from Fearless' A&R rep.)
The release of Feel Something has only cemented Movements' live skills. Miranda in particular is a mesmerizing frontman who stands at the mic and throws his heart and soul into singing, his gravelly voice exuding emotion. Thanks to this approach, the band has toured Southeast Asia, criss-crossed the U.S., and been on the Vans Warped Tour. Going forward, the musicians are committed to maintaining this hefty touring schedule. Movements nabbed a spot opening for Mayday Parade and the Wonder Years in the U.K., as well as appearances at 2019 festivals Welcome to Rockville, Sonic Temple Art + Music Festival, and the Epicenter Festival.
The show was everything I wanted and more. The energy was definitely there.
I enjoyed the vibe of the openers but Patrick brought the energy to a new level and as always his vocals were ?? fire ??. I'm so happy I was able to see them live. First time too! I was blown away and had a great time. The band was incredible.
Show was awesome. Was a bit annoying when the security was just flashing his light at someone for something that nobody else seemed bothered by and it made Tigers Jaw stop their song to tell him to stop interrupting the show. Other than that it was so awesome! I got the VIP and that was such a great experience. Well worth it. Glad prices weren’t awful either.
Movements were AMAZING. There were at least two mosh pits happening near me and I jumped in one and had an awesome time. I danced, sang and screamed until my voice gave out. Can’t wait to see them on their next tourrrrrr!!
Movements is amazing every time I see them and they just get better every time. By far one of the best bands to see live
The KILLED THE SHOWWWW! So amazing live and the music itself so awesome!! I 111% will go to another show!! Praying for the next TOURRRRR!!!
I was there to see the amazing Spiritual Cramp. I left immediately afterwards. Movements are so boring.
They had a few really fun opening bands from the countries touring here in the US. It was really cool to see!! Also, the fans were all very sweet and welcoming. Movements themselves absolutely killed it, they sounded amazing. I am shocked I didn't lose my voice scream singing with them. Really good time! Writing this just to support them.
Venue was a 10, drinks were a 10, and show in general was a 10!
This was a sick show! the pit was fun! I almost caught the guitar pick, I sang my little heart out and lost my voice for a night. I had so much fun I'd love to see them again someday!