

With jangling riffs and rhythms that feel hard to grasp, we’re taken on a journey of unraveling, falling apart, never ending discomfort, and an ache that doesn’t stop.Īnd yet we have to believe there’s something more than this, and Movements are clinging onto this belief in a cycle along with us trusting that if it’s a cycle then peace will come soon. Seeming like an invitation into discomfort, it doubles as a reassurance that things will be okay, even if we have to scream that out loud until we believe it. “Full Circle” is the first track on Feel Something.

Ahead of its 20th October release via Fearless Records/Caroline Australia, we dove into the album. Already capturing the attention of feelings collectors everywhere with “Colorblind”, the curiosity of what Movements were bringing with Feel Something gained relevant hype. Their eleven tracks on Feel Something spark emotional curiosity, drawing us in with ‘here I am’ humbleness and emotional vulnerability. All we care about is that it makes you Feel Something.” Patrick along with Ira George (guitar), Spencer York (drums), and Austin Cressey (bass), Movements have definitely pulled it off. We don’t care if our music makes you feel sad, happy, angry, confused, or anything in between. We want them to know they aren’t alone in their struggles, and no one should have to suffer alone. Vocalist Patrick Miranda shared, “We want our listeners to know that no matter what they’re going through there’s someone out there who understands. Orange County’s Movements wanted to inspire feeling with their new album.
