MOVEMENTS RELEASE ‘NO GOOD LEFT TO GIVE’ OUT NOW

MOVEMENTS RELEASE

‘NO GOOD LEFT TO GIVE’

OUT NOW

 


 

Movements are releasing their second album ‘No Good Left To Give 18 via Fearless Records/Caroline Australia, out now

 

Tune in for a stripped down, livestream performance on Twitch tomorrow morning at 11am AEST. There will be a Q+A, giveaways, and more. Go here to watch.

 

The Southern California quartet — Patrick Miranda (vocals), Ira George (guitar), Spencer York(drums), and Austin Cressey (bass) previously shared the visually stunning animated video for the first single “Don’t Give Up Your Ghost“. They followed with the video for “Skin to Skin” and a lyric video for “Tunnel Vision

 

Miranda elaborates on the vibe that permeates ‘No Good Left To Give’, saying, “At its core, the new record is what we’ve always been, which is emotional, real, and honest music. We all know each other very well and understand our respective styles. We’re discussing mental health, struggles with relationships, and relatable things from our lives. At the same time, it’s a little darker.”

 

Cressey echoes that sentiment, sharing, “The mood is a little heavier, for sure… We didn’t try to emulate anyone. It’s very pure.”

 

 

The album has already received a number of rave reviews:

 

“An emotional effort and a terrific second full-length, No Good Left To Give fits neatly into Movement’s catalogue as a fine addition to the band’s ever growing and ever improving passionate and atmospheric alternative rock sound.
Hysteria Mag 9/10

 

“Movements have completely outdone themselves with this album. No Good Left To Give is an incontestable masterpiece. And so, I’ll finish this review up with 4 final words. ALBUM. OF. THE. YEAR.”
Wall Of Sound 10/10

 

An honest and severe deep-dive into intimacy and mental illness, No Good Left To Give takes bold and courageous steps to ensure that Movements continue to remain a band like no other.
Depth Magazine 9/10

 

Hauntingly relatable, the personable themes of intimacy and the conversational mental health concepts behind ‘No Good Left To Give’ are expressed in a multitude of poetic, beautiful ways. Tragically, there’s a little piece of us all in Movements latest.
KillYourStereo 80/100

 

 

Movements formed in 2015. Following the 2016 EP ‘Outgrown Things‘, the group cemented a singular sound on their 2017 full-length debut, ‘Feel Something‘. Eclipsing 40 million total streams by 2020, it immediately connected by way of “Daylilly” (11.1 million Spotify streams), “Full Circle” (6.1 million Spotify streams), and “Colorblind” (5.5 million Spotify streams). Along the way, the four-piece received acclaim from Brooklyn Vegan, AXS, Rock Sound, Culture Collide, and more.

 

During 2019, Movements entered the studio with longtime producer and frequent collaborator Will Yip (Violent Soho, Panic! At The Disco, Turnover) to record ‘No Good Left To Give’. Movements spent the most time they ever had in the studio, which resulted in the most collaborative effort to date with Yip, adding another dimension to their music.

 

 

Movements sophomore album ‘No Good Left To Give’ is out now through Fearless Records/Caroline Australia. Official Album Artwork above

 

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