News Movements announce new album Happier Now, share new singles Dissolve Me and Back In My Ways After a pink cloud summer comes a Happier Now autumn, which Movements offer a taste of with two new singles, Dissolve Me And Back In My Ways.
News Slam Dunk announces first wave of bands for 2025, including A Day To Remember Next year’s Slam Dunk is go! A Day To Remember are set to close Hatfield and Leeds, and they’ll be joined by Neck Deep, Electric Callboy, New Found Glory, The Used and loads more…
Reviews Album review: Movements – RUCKUS! SoCal post-hardcore outfit Movements navigate how it feels to fall in love whilst battling your own self doubt on their third studio album, RUCKUS!
News ADTR, The Used and more to play official When We Were Young sideshows Warm up – and cool down – for Las Vegas’ When We Were Young with these gigs and club nights…
Reviews 14 of the wildest moments from Outbreak Fest 2022 Hardcore mega-gathering Outbreak Fest celebrated its 10-year anniversary this weekend. We were there for every sweat-drenched spin-kick and free-flying stage-dive across a bonkers three days…
News Sad Summer Fest (All Time Low, The Story So Far and more) announce rescheduled tour dates All Time Low, The Story So Far, Movements, The Maine, Grayscale and Destroy Boys will finally be hitting the road together later this year…
Reviews Album Review: Movements – No Good Left To Give Movements create a staggering emotional tapestry on superb second album, No Good Left To Give
Features Movements Prove That Hardcore Can Still Warm Your Heart Movements' sold-out NYC show with Boston Manor, Drug Church, and Trash Boat is a heartfelt hardcore singalong.
Features 6 Bands Pioneering a Dreamy Wave of Post-Hardcore Right Now We explore a new genre: Gazecore.
News K!1719: Parkway Drive – A Walk With Them Through Hell PLUS! Biffy Clyro, Amy Lee, Billie Joe Armstrong, Cancer Bats, J Mascis, Movements, Frank Turner, Ihsahn and loads more!
Features Movements' Patrick Miranda Talks Frankly About OCD And Depression The post-hardcore vocalist speaks to Jake Richardson about what it’s like to be a child suffering from mental illness, and why talking about your feelings is so important.