New single Violence by alternative indie band Movment

Violence by Movment was released on the 18th of November 2022

A post-punk alternative indie band called Movment makes music. In comparison to lighter ones, they are stronger, more direct, and darker. Movment provides life and living insights. They convey honesty in their speech. Although guitars and bass are Movements’ primary musical instruments, it is difficult to deny how much electronic music has influenced the band’s sound.

On November 18, 2022, Movment released its most recent single, “Violence.” All prominent digital streaming providers offer access to the song. It was recorded in Mullingar’s End of Light Studios in Ireland, mixed in Westmeath’s Grouse Lodge by Alex Borwick, and then mastered by Jerome Schmitt at The Airlab. This ferocious track’s video is accessible on YouTube.

The lyrics of the song are about fury, anger, and the mental uncertainty we go through during times of great stress. You might be wondering why we are in this predicament. It is preferable to move forward if we exercise restraint, wait, and hold back. Take risks, confront the turmoil head-on, and refrain from putting things off. The difficulties of life are everywhere. “Keep on and take on every obstacle you encounter, don’t be afraid,” says the band.

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