MOVEMENTS SHARE NEW VIDEO FOR DEADLY DULL

FIRST EVER UK/EU HEADLINE TOUR TO START APRIL 2018

DEBUT ALBUM FEEL SOMETHING OUT NOW VIA FEARLESS RECORDS


I want people to understand that Alzheimer’s is more than the misconceptions. My own hope is that we will one day find a cure or effective treatment. It’s very possible that any one of us can lose every sense of the person we are to this disease. We are all susceptible to becoming a shell of the person we used to be, all of our collective years of memories of love … gone. It’s a scary thought, but we can do something about it.” – Patrick Miranda, MOVEMENTS

Toronto, ON – March 12, 2018 – California’s, MOVEMENTS, have partnered with the Alzheimer’s Association to debut an emotionally charged video for, Deadly Dull, a fan favourite from their latest album, Feel Something. Directed by Max Moore, the video depicts a vivid representation of effects of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.

Deadly Dull, is a song that we felt really needed a visual aid,” says lead singer-songwriter Patrick Miranda. “The song is powerful as it is, but adding a video really helps drive the point home and make the situation more understandable. Seeing someone you love suffer from a disease that rids them of who they are is a really hard thing to experience. We felt that director Max Moore would do a perfect job of taking this song to the next level, and we couldn’t be happier with the outcome.

You can check out  the video for Deadly Dull here.

MOVEMENTS, also recently announced that they will tour the UK and parts of Europe this April and May in support of their debut album, Feel Something. The dates span the length of the UK including stops in Brighton, Glasgow, Cardiff, and London with support from Paerish & Muskets, where they then go on to Hamburg, Berlin, Munich, and Antwerp.

MOVEMENTS will also be touring North America with Can't Swim, Super Whatevr, and Gleemer this March.

TOUR DATES:
March 13 – St. Louis, MO – Fubar
March 14 – Nashville, TN – The End
March 15 – Columbus, OH – Woodlands
March 16 – Chicago, Il – Subterranean
March 17 – Detroit, MI – Shelter
March 18 – Toronto, ON – Hard Luck
March 21 – Hamden, CT – Space Ballroom
March 22 – Brooklyn, NY – Knitting Factory
March 23 – Baltimore, MD – Metro Gallery
March 24 – Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry
March 25 – Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall
March 27 – Richmond, VA – Camel
March 28 – Chapel Hill, NC – Cat’s Cradle
March 29 – Tampa, FL – Crow Bar
March 30 – Orlando, FL – The Abbey
March 31 – Atlanta, GA – Masquerade
April 2 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall
April 3 – Dallas, TX – Dirty 30
April 4 – Austin, TX – Barracuda
April 6 – Phoenix, Az – Underground @ The Nile
April 7 – Pomona, CA – The Glass House
April 30 – Leicester, UK – The Cookie
May 1 – Newcastle, UK – The Think Tank
May 2 – Glasgow, UK – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut
May 4 – Leeds, UK – The Key Club
May 5 – Manchester, UK – Rebellion
May 6 – Birmingham, UK – The Asylum
May 7 – Cardiff, UK – Clwb Ifor Bach
May 8 – Brighton, UK – Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar
May 9 – London, UK – Camden Assembly
May 11 – Hamburg, GER – Headcrash
May 12 – Berlin, GER – Musik and Frieden
May 13 – Munich, GER – Feierwek E.V.
May 14 – Cologne, Ger – MTC
May 15 – Antwerp, Belgium – JC Bouckenborgh

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