Movements Share “Everything Is Fine” and 2026 US Tour Dates
Southern California’s post-hardcore stalwarts Movements will unleash their new album, Happier Now, on September 4 via Fearless Records. Pre-order it here. They also share the visualizer for new single “Everything Is Fine.” Watch and listen here.
Movements are known for discordant, angular post-hardcore, but on the moody and mercurial “Everything Is Fine,” the band shows off its ability to craft the kind of beautiful melodies that linger for days and that directly request that you sing along. It’s a cerebral and contemplative post-punk anthem. When singer Patrick Miranda sings, “Everything is fine,” you are left to wonder: Is it, though? That’s the beauty of Movements and their new album, Happier Now. It will make you think, all the while nodding your head along to the groove.

1. Pulse
2. Dissolve Me
3. Everything Is Fine
4. Happier Now
5. Flowerbed
6. Back in My Ways
7. Spellbound
8. Ill at Ease
9. Live by the Sword
10. Everyone I’ve Ever Been
11. Fragile Hands
12. Separate

10/7/26: Seattle, WA — Showbox SoDo
10/8/26: Portland, OR — Crystal Ballroom
10/10/26: San Jose, CA — San Jose Civic
10/12/26: Salt Lake City, UT — The Complex
10/14/26: Denver, CO — Mission Ballroom
10/15/26: Omaha, NE — Steelhouse
10/17/26: Cleveland, OH — Agora Theater
10/18/26: Chicago, IL — The Salt Shed
10/20/26: Royal Oak, MI — Royal Oak
10/21/26: Pittsburgh, PA — Stage AE
10/23/26: New York, NY — Terminal 5
10/24/26: Philadelphia, PA — Franklin Music Hall
10/25/26: Boston, MA — Roadrunner
10/28/26: Silver Spring, MD — The Fillmore Silver Spring
10/30/26: Richmond, VA — The National
10/31/26: Norfolk, VA — The NorVa
11/2/26: Raleigh, NC — The Ritz
11/4/26: St. Petersburg, FL — Jannus Landing
11/6/26: Orlando, FL — Hard Rock Live
11/7/26: Atlanta, GA — The Tabernacle
11/10/26: San Antonio, TX — Tech Port
11/11/26: Dallas, TX — Bomb Factory
11/13/26: Mesa, AZ — Mesa Amphitheater
11/14/26: Santa Ana, CA — Observatory Festival Grounds

“I think at first we weren’t really sure what the record was going to be,” vocalist Patrick Miranda admits. “We all had a general idea: We wanted it to bring in the early elements of our sound and blend it with the newer material like [2023’s] RUCKUS! and mesh both of those sounds.” Two of the songs that came from that initial session were the album’s first two singles: The instantly infectious anthem “Dissolve Me” and moody meditation “Back In My Ways,” which collectively acted as sonic north stars to guide the band through the recording process.
In many ways, Happier Now is a full circle moment for Movements, who are once again performing on the Warped Tour this summer and slowly becoming veterans of the community that inspired them growing up. The struggle never sounded so sweet.