By Jordan Lindley The 4-Piece alt rocker group Movements just dropped a new music video for their song "Daylily" off of the band's debut album, Feel Something. What's cool about this video is that the featured woman is a real-life fan of the group named Hannah. With striking visuals, muted colors, and a style that evokes a stop-motion film, this music video paired with the song itself explores how powerful a good day can be to somebody with depression. It's an uplifting perspective on a topic that some may find uncomfortable, and a refreshing take on what some misinformed people would just call "being sad." Lead singer Patrick Miranda opened up about the process of writing this piece and how his girlfriend was the inspiration. He said, "there would be a lot of bad days, but there would also be good days. She called the good ones her ‘pink cloud days.’ When she was going through another tough time last year I wrote this song for her.” Movements has seen critical acclaim for their debut album, landing the #2 spot on Billboard’s Top New Artist Chart. If that isn't reason enough to check them out, take this as the official Headrush TV recommendation to take a listen on Feel Something. If you're in the area, be sure to grab up a ticket or two on their upcoming tour dates:
Nov 14- Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls Nov 15- Toronto, ON @ Opera House Nov 16- Buffalo, NY @ Waiting Room Nov 17- Cleveland, OH @ Agora Ballroom Nov 18- Detroit, MI @ St. Andrews Nov 19- Columbus, OH @ Skully’s
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