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Movements Release New Songs “Killing Time” And “Lead Pipe”

Movements have shared official videos for their new songs "Killing Time" and "Lead Pipe." You can check those out below. The group commented:

"We feel they are the perfect introduction to a new era of Movements, but they're packaged up in a much different manner.

[‘Killing Time' is] a love song with a dark, self-deprecating undertone. The verses are gritty and dense, the choruses open up into an almost pop-centric singalong before diving into a crushing bridge that exemplifies a love so strong that it can (and probably will) end up killing the narrator.

[‘Lead Pipe' is] a classic mental health track, but one that you probably wouldn't expect or even realize on first listen. The narrator here is describing the moment they realize their dark past is coming back to haunt them. Something they thought they'd overcome is suddenly knocking at the door and will do anything to get back in. However, this time is different. Our narrator is hellbent on ending that struggle once and for all, and has chosen to fight back instead of give in."

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PostedApril 28, 2023
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsMovements, Killing Time, Lead Pipe

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