Movements have shared anthemic single ‘Afraid To Die’, the band’s first new music since 2023 album ‘RUCKUS!’.
As the Southern California post-hardcore band prepare to take to the stages at Outbreak Fest and 2000Trees this summer, they’ve dropped a new banger.
Their first new music since boundaryless third album ‘RUCKUS!’, ‘Afraid To Die’ is full of frantic energy and underscored by a subtle ’80s influence.
Speaking on their latest track, frontman Patrick Miranda has shared:
“With ‘Afraid to Die’ we were able to take the energy that was in ‘RUCKUS!’, and fine-tune it by exploring different realms of what this band can be and what our music can sound like, and I think we did a good job of that with this song.
“Sonically, it’s so different than anything we’ve ever done, and yet I think it still pulls on the heart strings as a lot of our older music does. This song is energetic and bouncy, and I can see it being a really fun song to play live and I can’t wait to start doing that!”
Take a listen to ‘Afraid To Die’ via its brand-new video below.
Movements will be headed back over to the UK later this month for a handful of festival dates and headline shows.
Check out a full list of where to catch them below.
30th June — Manchester, UK — Outbreak Fest
2nd July — Belfast, UK — Oh Yeah Music Centre
3rd July — Dublin, IE — Whelan’s
5th July — Edinburgh, UK — La Belle Angele
6th July — Nottingham, UK — Rescue Rooms
7th July — London, UK — Islington Assembly Hall
8th July — Brighton, UK — CHALK
11th July — Cheltenham, UK — 2000 Trees Festival