

Since the early days of the Rasta pioneers like Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Burning Spear and several others much has changed in the world’s conception of Roots Reggae. It’s these ups and downs which show vividly in the music and make it unique. Nevertheless the music picked up many different individual styles. So the musical orientation was clear from the beginning. And in their opinion the best way to do this was Roots-Reggae which unites all people. The love for reggae brought them together and due to the band’s international character it became their goal to bring together different people through their music. But they probably had no idea how much the name would be defining the band’s development - constantly moving and changing but always true to the message and the way of the Roots. They were inspired by the uniting power of RASTAFARI, the movement that has made it’s way from the island of Jamaica to Europe ever since the seventies and is best known for it’s Reggae music.

This name expressed their feeling of being part of the MOVEMENT OF JAH PEOPLE - the spiritual and mental exodus from Babylon. When in 1993 some musicians got together in Bielefeld to form a Reggae band they named the band MOVEMENTS. A second 3-song EP ("northern lights") came out on Dec. The first EP "first step" was released in 2005. For all the members music is a way of life. The second band called Movements is from Jyväskylä, Finland. for the Songs that Saved My Life compilation. In between packing shows worldwide, they joined forces with Alzheimer’s Association for the “Deadly Dull” video and covered “Losing My Religion” by R.E.M. Along the way, the four-piece received acclaim from Brooklyn Vegan, AXS, Rock Sound, Culture Collide, and more. Eclipsing 40 million total streams by 2020, it immediately connected by way of “Daylilly”, “Full Circle”, and “Colorblind”. Following the 2016 EP Outgrown Things, the group cemented a singular sound on their 2017 full-length debut, Feel Something. The Southern California quartet-Patrick Miranda, Ira George, Spencer York, and Austin Cressey -quietly worked towards this moment since forming in 2015. Not only does the music address the emotional push-and-pull of relationships, but it also explores loss, love, mental health, and even intimacy through a prism of newfound clarity soundtracked by post-punk grit, alternative expanse, heartfelt spoken word, expansive rock, and subtle pop ambition.
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Reflecting personal changes from a whirlwind five years, Movements realize the full scope of their storytelling, musicianship, and vision on their second full-length album, No Good Left To Give.
