Movements have released a new video for their song “Daylily” today. Directed and edited by lead-singer Patrick Miranda and Kurt Cuffy, the video backs up the inspiring lyrics that singer Miranda wrote for his girlfriend as she was struggling with depression and mental illness. The track is a fan favorite off the band’s debut LP Feel Something.
The video centers around a real-life fan of Movements named Hannah who is seen in a sprawling forest enjoying a “pink cloud summer.” Beautiful and eye-catching, the video captures the power of the good days that occasionally occur in the midst of depression, with the goal being that they outnumber the bad days.
In the Earmilk exclusive, Miranda gives a statement about the inspiration for the song. “My current girlfriend is the inspiration for this song. [During her ongoing treatment for mental illness] 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 are currently on tour with Knuckle Puck, and dates in 2018 are to be announced soon.
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