Movements

Movements

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Movements
HAPPIER NOW USA TOUR
Showbox SoDo, Seattle, WA, United States
with Balance and Composure, Midrift, and Niis
Movements
HAPPIER NOW USA TOUR
Crystal Ballroom, Portland, OR, United States
with Balance and Composure, Midrift, and Niis
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Boeing Center at Tech Port, San Antonio, TX, United States
Movements - HAPPIER NOW USA TOUR
Rockwell at The Complex, Salt Lake City, UT, United States
With Support: Balance and Composure, Midrift, Niis
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HAPPIER NOW USA TOUR
Mission Ballroom, Denver, CO, United States
Balance and Composure, Midrift, Niis
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Steelhouse Omaha, Omaha, NE, United States
Movements
HAPPIER NOW USA TOUR
Agora Theatre, Cleveland, OH, United States
Balance and Composure, Midrift, Niis
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The Salt Shed, Chicago, IL, United States
Movements - HAPPIER NOW USA TOUR
Royal Oak Music Theatre, Royal Oak, MI, United States
Balance and Composure, Midrift, Niis
Movements
Happier Now USA Tour
Stage AE, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
Balance and Composure, Midrift, Niis
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About Movements

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Patrick Miranda - Vocals
Ira George – Guitar  
Spencer York - Drums
Austin Cressey – Bass

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]. Threading together spacey guitars, evocative and introspective lyricism, ponderous spoken word, and tight songcraft, 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.