MOVEMENTS Announce Feel Something Spring North American Tour

Photo credit: Kurt Cuffy

MOVEMENTS
Announce Feel Something Spring North American Tour

Support From Can’t Swim, Super Whatevr, and Gleemer

Debut Album Feel Something Out Now On Fearless RecordsPhoto credit: Kurt Cuffy

Coming off the success of their debut album Feel Something on Fearless RecordsMOVEMENTS have announced their first headlining tour across North America. With support from Can’t SwimSuper Whatevr, and Gleemer, the 29-date Spring tour begins March 2 in Berkeley, CA and ends with a hometown show in Pomona, CA’s Glass House. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, January 10 at 12pm local time, and can be purchased here: http://movementsofficial.com/

The Orange County,CA based alternative-rock band recently debuted their video for “Daylily”, which was directed and edited by lead-singer Patrick Miranda and Kurt Cuffy. The video centers around a real-life fan of Movements named Hannah who is seen in a sprawling forest enjoying a “pink cloud summer.” Beautiful and eye-catching, the video captures the power of the good days that occasionally occur in the midst of depression, with the goal being that they outnumber the bad days. The track was written for Miranda’s girlfriend as she was struggling with depression and mental illness.

Movements - Daylily (Official Music Video)
Movements “Daylily”
Feel Something was released October 20, 2017 and rocketed through the Billboard charts, earning chart standings like #2 Top New Artist, #45 Top Current Albums, #190 Billboard 200, #6 Current Alternative Albums, #14 Current Rock Albums, #17 LP Vinyl Albums, #28 Top Internet (D2C – MerchNow), #31 Current Digital Albums, #36 Overall Digital Albums and #59 Current Physical Albums.
MOVEMENTS  – BIOGRAPHY
MOVEMENTS is Patrick Miranda (Vocals), Ira George (Guitar), Austin Cressey (Bass), and Spencer York (Drums).

Music and emotion share a timeless physiological, psychological, and spiritual bond. A chord, a melody, or a lyric can lift spirits and inspire. Movements achieve that sort of reaction on their full-length debut, Feel Something [Fearless Records]. The Southern California quartet—Patrick Miranda [vocals], Ira George [guitar], Spencer York [drums], and Austin Cressey [bass]—immediately connect by opening up. That musical empathy quietly launched Movements on an upward trajectory in 2015. Formed by longtime friends, the group landed a deal with Fearless Records after just one local gig. Produced by Will Yip [Tigers Jaw, Title Fight, Turnover, Citizen], their debut EP, Outgrown Things, became a fan favorite. Acclaimed by the likes of Alternative Press and New Noise Magazine, songs like “Nineteen” and “Kept” each respectively amassed over 800K Spotify streams and counting as they have toured nonstop. Along the way, the boys started working on what would become Feel Something before returning to the studio with Yip in February 2017. In the sessions, their signature style crystallized and coalesced. Ultimately, Movements bring emotion to life in each note.

TOUR DATES3/02 – Berkeley, CA @ Cornerstone
3/03 – Sacramento, CA @ Holy Diver
3/05 – Seattle, WA @ Vera Project
3/06 – Portland, OR @ Analog Theater
3/08 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court
3/09 – Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge
3/10 – Kansas City, MO @ Davey’s Uptown
3/11 – Minneapolis, MN @ Garage
3/13 – St. Louis, MO @ Fubar
3/14 – Nashville, TN @ The End
3/15 – Columbus, OH @ Woodlands
3/16 – Chicago, IL @ Subterranean
3/17 – Detroit, MI @ Shelter
3/18 – Toronto, ON @ Hard Luck
3/21 – Hamden, CT @ Ballroom
3/22 – New York, NY @ Knitting Factory
3/23 – Baltimore, MD @ Metro Gallery
3/24 – Philadelphia, PA @ Foundry
3/25 – Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
3/27 – Richmond, VA @ Camel
3/28 – Chapel Hill, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
3/29 – Tampa, FL @ Crowbar
3/30 – Orlando, FL @ The Abbey
3/31 – Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade
4/02 – Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall
4/03 – Dallas, TX @ Dirty 30
4/04 – Austin, TX @ Barracuda
4/06 – Phoenix, AZ @ Underground @ The Nile
4/07 – Pomona, CA @ Glass House

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