Movements (band)

They have released an EP, Outgrown Things (2016), and three albums, Feel Something (2017), No Good Left to Give (2020), and RUCKUS!

Movements was formed in January 2015 by guitarist Brett Chiodo and Patrick Miranda and soon recruited drummer Spencer York, and bassist Austin Cressey.

[10] After recording their first EP, Outgrown Things, guitarist Brett Chiodo left the band in January 2016[11] and was replaced by Ira George.

[18] Over the course of the tours, the band spent over a year and a half writing new music for their upcoming debut album.

[20] "Colorblind" features a music video in which the band's lyrics are projected onto the sides of houses and buildings.

[14] In November 2017, they were scheduled to tour Europe with Knuckle Puck, Tiny Moving Parts and Have Mercy.

[23] In 2018 they embarked on a headlining tour with Can't Swim, Super Whatevr and Gleemer.

's "Losing My Religion" as part of Songs that Saved My Life compilation released on Hopeless Records.

[35][36] On April 28, 2023, the band released two new singles, "Killing Time" and "Lead Pipe", along with music videos for both songs.

[49] Movements' influences include such bands as Pianos Become the Teeth, La Dispute, Oceana,[50] Title Fight and Thrice.