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CD Burners
19: Feel Something By Movements with Will Yip

CD Burners

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 76:49


On this episode of CD Burners, the guys are back and ready to dive into the incredibly mature sounding debut album Feel Something by Movements. Released in 2017, when Patrick Miranda was only 19 years old, this album sounds wise beyond its years. T.J. and Morgan interview Will Yip, the producer of this album and likely the producer of all your favorite emo albums with credits from Circa Survive, Panic! at The Disco, Title Fight, The Wonder Years, La Dispute and many more. 

Kultur
Am Gespréich mam Patrick Miranda

Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 20:17


Zanter 2018 mécht sech de Patrick Miranda mat sengem Projet Pleasing en Numm an der Lëtzebuerger Musekszeen - a stellt mat sengem Projet tëschent Post-Hardcore, Postrock, Metal an Jazz-Aflëss eng Zort Omni, also Objet Musical non identifié duer. Mat sengen zwou neie Singele "Bleak" an "There's Something Wrong with Everybody" geet de jonke Museker nees nei Weeër - eng gutt Geleeënheet, hie fir ee Gespréich anzelueden.

Artist Friendly with Joel Madden
Patrick Miranda of Movements

Artist Friendly with Joel Madden

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 83:22


This week on Artist Friendly, Joel Madden is joined by Patrick Miranda of Movements. Movements are wrapping up a busy year. Following their appearance at this year's When We Were Young, Movements embarked on an overseas headlining tour with Softcult and Webbed Wing in support of their third studio album, RUCKUS! Through its 10 tracks, the album sees the Southern California post-hardcore crew expanding their sound and taking unexpected turns into pop. Plus, you can grab tickets for their 2024 North American run here. Listen to their conversation on Artist Friendly wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also watch the episode over at Veeps.  ------- Host: Joel Madden, @joelmadden Executive Producers: Joel Madden, Benji Madden, Jillian King Producers: Josh Madden, Joey Simmrin, Janice Leary Visual Producer/Editor: Ryan Schaefer Audio Producer/Composer: Nick Gray Music/Theme Composer: Nick Gray Cover Art/Design: Ryan Schaefer Additional Contributors: Anna Zanes, Neville Hardman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

HEAVY Music Interviews
Causing A Ruckus With PATRICK MIRANDA From MOVEMENTS

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 20:17


Interview by Erin EddyIf you're some kind of sonic Marie Kondo and like tucking bands away into clearly labelled musical genre boxes, you're going to have a hard time with Movements.The Californian four-piece glides between musical genres in a way that could potentially lead you to dismiss them on first listen, that is of course, if your first listen hits on a style that may not exactly be your glass of whiskey.“I do think that we are, in my opinion, a ‘live' band,” Movements vocalist Patrick Miranda toldHEAVY, “and I think in many cases, maybe if you don't like the band, once you see it live you're like ‘ohhh, okay, I get it', you know? I think Movements is definitely that sort of band for a lot of people.”Movements sway between indie rock, post-hardcore, emo, pop rock and their mission is to not box themselves in to any one style.“I love the fluidity that we have as a band, and I hope that continues to grow because I think there's something on this album for everybody. If there's one community of music listeners who enjoy even one song we make, then that's a win for me,” Patrick states. “We just want the music to reach as many people as possible. All we don't want is to be put into a box.”Movements are geared up for the release of their third studio album, Ruckus, which will be available on August 18.“The energy and overall feeling of this record is so fun and youthful and exciting, and it makes me so happy that I know that when it comes to playing these songs live it's just going to feel even better,” Patrick gleams.HEAVY spent time talking with Patrick about being in Movements and the ins and outs of their new album, Ruckus, so check out the full interview now!

HEAVY Music Interviews
Harnessing Energy With PATRICK MIRANDA From MOVEMENTS

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 15:43


Interview by Kris PetersSouthern Californian post-hardcore outfit Movements are on the verge of their Australian tour with British rock outfit Boston Manor, kicking off in Brisbane on March 9.It will be Movements first visit Down Under since 2018, and, armed with 2020's successful album No Good Left To give the shows are already selling in record time.HEAVY sat down with vocalist Patrick Miranda just before the band boarded a plane for their long flight to see us.One of the features of Movements music is the heavy emotional content within their lyrics, with issues such as relationships, loss and mental health a prominent feature of the bands music. Because of this we ask Miranda if it can be difficult delivering an upbeat live performance of some of these songs despite the heavy emotional content which doesn't necessarily lend itself to happiness."It absolutely can be," he nodded. "I'd say that is an experience that we've kind of... tried to pinpoint and shift with our new music because, yeah, a lot of our songs and a lot of our content is very heavy and very dark. And it's not always the most fun thing to talk about every single day. But I think that it's good because it's always a great way to share a cathartic experience with the people who are listening and being able to share these negative emotions with somebody and maybe it helps them feel better or get through whatever it is that they might be dealing with. With that being said that's definitely something that we wanted to... kind of shy away from in the new music and have it be less emotionally draining and a little bit more fun and energetic in the live setting so we could have a little bit more fun with the songs and not have it be such a depressing, sad, down moment. I think that there's something positive to be said about either side of that argument."In the full interview, Pat talks more about what to expect from the shows, what has changed with the band since their last visit in 2018, touring with Boston Manor and why they chose them to co-headline with, some fun times on the road with Boston Manor, their blending of musical styles and where it comes from, album number three and more.

Ceci, Do You Love Me?
CECI PRESENTS: Pleasing - Kreativen Impakt duerch Mental Health

Ceci, Do You Love Me?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 41:56


Zu Gaascht an dëser Episode ass de Patrick Miranda aka @pleasingsome . Mir schwätzen zesummen iwwert d'Wichtegkeet vun engem Alter Ego bei Kënschtler:innen, ob et schwéier ass sech vun dem ze trennen an a wéi fern een, duerch den Impakt vu mentaler Gesondheet, Konscht kreéiere kann. Lidder déi an dëser Episode geafeatured sinn: 13:07 @mazuniverze - Over 18:28 Pleasing - Bplr 38:33 @tuysband - More Than An Account ___________ @kulturpur ass ee Podcast vu culture.lu an Zesummenaarbecht mam @radioara & Podcast Host @vonwegenceci . Et ass eng Plattform fir Kënschtler:innen zu Lëtzebuerg z'ënnerstëtzen. An dësem Podcast gitt der gewuer, wéi vill Kreativitéit hannert eisem onscheinbare Land stécht - Heiduerch kritt dir een aaneren Abléck an eis lokal Kulturzeen.

To Write Love on Her Arms
Episode 507: "Borderline Personality Disorder: Seeking the Gray" with Genevieve Jacobs and counselor Patrick Miranda

To Write Love on Her Arms

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 55:06


  Borderline Personality Disorder. It has been deemed a heavy diagnosis. One that has been linked to characteristics such as manipulative, self-destructive, unstable, selfish, and untreatable. It is described as involving patterns of wavering interpersonal relationships, a distorted sense of self, and emotional reactions that are characterized as intense.    In this episode, we're going to confront some truly harmful labels, reiterate that this diagnosis, contrary to popular belief, is indeed treatable, and note that amidst the black and white thinking, there is a middle space of gray to be found and known. To help us tackle all of these things and more, we'll be joined by Genevieve Jacobs and counselor Patrick Miranda.   Genevieve is a resident physician navigating the roles of both doctor and patient with her diagnosis of borderline personality disorder. She is passionate about addressing the stigma associated with physician mental health and seeking help. Gen currently lives in Ontario, Canada, with her partner and their dog. Outside of work, you can often find her kayaking, adventuring with her pup, or working on being a better plant mom.   Patrick Miranda has worked in multiple treatment settings, including residential and outpatient services for substance use disorders. He has experience working with adolescents, adults, and families with a range of therapeutic issues, including addiction, mood disorders, trauma, and suicidality. He especially enjoys working with those in the LGBTQ+ community. In his downtime, Patrick reads a lot and plays an exceptional amount of video games.    Show Notes (Links of ours and guests):   Download a transcript of this episode at twloha.com/podcast.   Follow TWLOHA on social media at: twitter.com/TWLOHA instagram.com/twloha/ facebook.com/towriteloveonherarms/   Visit our FIND HELP page of mental health resources at twloha.com/find-help/.   Get connected for free, 24/7 to a trained crisis counselor via Crisis Text Line by texting TWLOHA to 741741.   Connect with our team by emailing podcast@twloha.com.   Learn more about the podcast and previous episodes at twloha.com/podcast.   Download TWLOHA's daily-use self-care app, The Hopeful, at twloha.com/thehopeful/.   Purchase the “I Hate You—Don't Leave Me” book by going to https://www.amazon.com/Hate-You-Dont-Leave-Me/dp/0380713055.    Read the words of Genevieve Jacobs at https://twloha.com/blog/author/genevieve-jacobs/.    To access the Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook, go to https://www.google.ca/books/edition/The_Dialectical_Behavior_Therapy_Skills/pan4976pG6sC?hl=en&gbpv=1&printsec=frontcover.    For resources and more information on Borderline Personality Disorder, you can visit https://nami.org/About-Mental-Illness/Mental-Health-Conditions/Borderline-Personality-Disorder/Support, https://www.nyp.org/bpdresourcecenter/professionals/publications, and https://emotionsmatterbpd.org/.    Credits:   This episode of the TWLOHA podcast was hosted by Chad Moses and produced by Rebecca Ebert. Music assistance was provided by James Likeness and Ben Tichenor. 

Bouncing Back in Advertising
Bouncing Back With Patrick Miranda: Art Director

Bouncing Back in Advertising

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 20:21


On Episode 124 of Bouncing Back, I interviewed Patrick Miranda who was most recently an Art Director at Pace Communications. This is also my 82nd episode in partnership with The Avail List.Patrick started working as a bartender in NYC, then pivoted to advertising after meeting a coworker who taught illustration at SVA. Titles don't mean much to him, and instead Patrick would rather be known for the work he puts into the world. He wants to mentor junior teams, concept for large campaigns, and wants to be “a conductor, not just the pianist.”He'll say yes to everything (which he knows is both good and bad), loves design, speaks fluent copy, and is always trying to keep the left and right side of his brain happy. patrickmiranda.comReach out to Patrick if you're looking for someone to make an immediate impact on your agency. vimeo.com/581205254#BouncingBack #Covid19 #JobSearch #Advertising

Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith
EP. 129 - Patrick Miranda (Movements)

Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 71:49


Skin To Skin. New-wave emo lyricist, Patrick Miranda, is our guest on Episode 129 of Sappenin' Podcast! Since their inception in 2015, Movements have become a household name in the alternative music scenes, providing their own mixture of emo, pop punk, post-hardcore and spoken word influences. In this conversation, Pat opens up on the bands return with latest album 'No Good Left To Give', their early success vs growing up, what is was like having multiple major record labels trying to sign them after their first show, completing a tattoo apprenticeship in lockdown, finally getting the courage to write songs about taboo subjects like sex and depression, the time he stalked Draco Malfoy actor Tom Felton at one of their shows, how the classic 'come to Brazil' memes almost worked out for them, dodgy music industry issues, the impact of their producer Will Yip, adapting to live stream performances, a money making idea for a reality show and more! Turn it up and join Sean and Morgan to find out Sappenin' this week!Follow Us on Social Media:Twitter: @sappeninpod.Instagram: @sappeninpod. Special thank you to our Sappenin' Podcast Patreons:Join the Sappenin' Podcast Community: Patreon.com/Sappenin.Kylie Wheeler, Mayumi Liwayway, Emma Barber, Mitch Perry, Shani-Maia Boxill-Anderson, Dayna Lasnover, Amandine Urbano, Janelle Caston, Drew Styles, Samantha Spray, Dilly Grimwood, Nathan Crawshaw, Kelly Young, Kelly Irwin, Johnny Phillips, Scarlet Charlton, Simon Amos, Jenni Munster, Cate Stevenson, Amy Campion, Emily Senogles, Lucy Deards, Martina McManus, Erin Howard, John&Emma, James Oakley, Louis Cook, Marcie Jacobson,, Jordan Birchard, Mike Cunningham, Jamie O'Jaime, Paddy The Magnificent, Carl Pendlebury, Kelly Emma Cannon, Livvy Cropper, Paul Hirschfield, Becky Magliocco, James McNaught, Lydia Henderson, Ricky McClurg, Amy Thomas, Scott Jones, Stuart McNaught, Tony Michael, Jenni Robinson, Jamie Bloor, Sarah James, Michael Engler, El Douglas, Mark Hendy, Loz Sanchez, Natasha Morris, Kelly Mallery, James Bowerbank, Mikey White, Becky Handy, Kevin Clarke, Jean Davies, Cerys Andrews, Let it Flow Yoga, Rhys Bernardo, Liam Connolly, Jordan Harris, Kyle David Smith, James Page, Kat Bessant, Justin Dunn, Samantha Neville, Ash Foster, Chris Harris, Scott Evans, Geoff Halbherr, Danny Eaton, Jessie Hellier, Emily Dixon, David Winchurch, Kelly Tyrer, Hannah Rachael, Justine Baddeley, Anthony Matthews, Nuala Clark, Owen Davies, Samantha Bowen, Gavin Butler, Jennifer Dean, Ryan Woodman, Matt Roberts, Robert Pike, Robert Byrne, Ida Christensen, Nicola Johnson, Rebecca Harrison, Luke Wardle, Sarah Maher, Alanágh Nic Gabhann, Lewis Sluman, Andy Saxton, Snowdogg7, Helen Macbethm, Callum Oakshott, Adam Tibbs, Alice Boyns, Joshua Ehrensperger-Lewis, Lucy Neill, Ollie Amesbury, Stevie Burke, Jacob Turner, Nathan Matheson, Katy Brewster, Thomas James, Andrew Keech, Ben Evans, Ceri Craddock, Jason Heredia, Marc Jones, Kevin Andrew, Craig Harris, Vicki Willis-Dent, Lawrance Bishop, Tom Owen. Chris Howard, Jim Farrell, Chris Hawthorne, Marc Davies, Tim Whatley, Adam Parlow, Keiran Lewis, Josh Crisp, John Price, Jade Austin, Dan Cullen, Jamie Logan, Sam Griffiths, Hannah Kenyon, Dave MacPherson, Emma Musgrave, Jai Humphreys, Rhys Bowring, Connor Lewin, Dan Geez, Andy Wastell... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Happy Hour
Happy Hour #58 : Paerish, Framing Britney Spears, Star Wars, Valheim, The Nightingale...

Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 136:13


A distance, l'équipe de CloneWeb et leur invité reviennent sur les sorties marquantes de la pop culture : ciné, séries, BDs, jeux, musique... Servez-vous un verre et écoutez nos recommandations ! Invités :  Constance, podcasteuse et cosplayeuse https://www.instagram.com/phoboscosplay/ Mathias, chanteur et guitariste du groupe Paerish https://paerish.bandcamp.com/ Programme :  00:00 Introduction 02:30 Fixed It All, le nouvel album de Paerish (Musique) 28:13 Framing Britney Spears (Documentaire) 42:14 Star Wars La Haute République (Livres) 1:01:00 1984 (BD) 1:10:15 Valheim (Jeu Vidéo) 1:19:40 The Binding of Isaac : Repentance  (Jeu Vidéo) 1:28:01 Dickinson (Série) 1:43:03 Pacific Rim The Black (Série animée) 1:55:01 The Nightingale  (Cinéma) 2:06:06 Call of the Sea (Jeu Vidéo) 2:13:30 Conclusion Tracklist : Pærish - Fixed It All Pærish - Archives Pærish - Violet Paerish - Mike + Susan Pærish - You & I (ft. Patrick Miranda of Movements) Mala Zedik - Meadows Mala Zedik - Black Forest Mala Zedik - Sailing Edmund McMillen - Genesis II (Title) (Pre-Release - Extended) Eduardo de la Iglesia - Call of the Sea Main Theme Eduardo de la Iglesia - Recurrent Lucid Dream Eduardo de la Iglesia - Te Reo O Te R'ai Eduardo de la Iglesia - 74 Miles East Pærish - You & I (ft. Patrick Miranda of Movements) Happy Hour est un podcast produit par CloneWeb et membre du label Bonus Tracks http://www.cloneweb.net​  https://www.bonustracks-podcasts.com/

The State of the Scene (SOTS Podcast)
SDWSOTS 7: DED, Movements, & GHØSTKID

The State of the Scene (SOTS Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 61:47


This week we go on dates with Joe Cotela of DED, Patrick Miranda of Movements, and Sebastian "Sushi" Biesler of GHØSTKID! We talk controversy, lost music videos, Travis Barker's drums, not caring what the fans say, writing new albums, going dubstep, and how humanity is stupid and the entertainment industry is fucked! Follow us @SOTSPodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook! Subscribe to the Patreon at Patreon.com/sotspodcast. Thank you to Maggie Schneider for our Intro and Outro songs!

Lead Singer Syndrome with Shane Told
Patrick Miranda (Movements) returns!

Lead Singer Syndrome with Shane Told

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 68:52


Episode 244 - I recorded this just moments ago, and it's so good I decided to put it up right away. Patrick Miranda of Movements is back, talking about what it's like to put out the most important album of their career during a pandemic. We also discuss his mental health during this period, financial worries, and writing a song about sex for the first time. No Good Left To Give is OUT NOW!!! This episode is brought to you by Miller High Life, The Champagne of Beers. Enjoy Responsibly! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Movements

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 59:57


We had the pleasure of interviewing Movements over Zoom video! Growth occurs across different layers. Reflecting personal changes from a whirlwind five years, Movements realize the full scope of their storytelling, musicianship, and vision. 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, expensive rock, and subtle pop ambition. The Southern California quartet—Patrick Miranda [vocals], Ira George [guitar], Spencer York [drums], and Austin Cressey [bass]—reach this place on their second full-length album, No Good Left To Give [Fearless Records].“When we started this band, I was 19-years-old,” says Patrick. “I’m 24 now. I’ve learned a lot about myself in the last five years. Those lessons influenced my writing style in terms of how I incorporate my experiences into the lyrics. There’s more I want to be able to portray. There are more themes I want to talk about. Our preferences have changed. The changes come through the record.”“Over the course of making this record, we found ourselves as people,” Austin concurs. “It allowed us to really discover what we can do musically. We’ve evolved as musicians. Every instrument, the bass, the drums, the guitars, and vocals have been stepped up to a different level—but it’s still Movements.”Movements quietly worked towards this moment since forming in 2015. Following the 2016 EP Outgrown Things, the group cemented a singular sound on their 2017 full-length debut, Feel Something. Eclipsing 40 million total streams by 2020, it immediately connected by way of “Daylilly” [11.1 million Spotify streams], “Full Circle” [6.1 million Spotify streams], and “Colorblind” [5.5 million Spotify streams]. Along the way, the four-piece received acclaim from Brooklyn Vegan, AXS, Rock Sound, Culture Collide, and more. 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. for the Songs that Saved My Life compilation.During 2019, the guys entered the studio with longtime producer and frequent collaborator Will Yip [Title Fight, Turnover] to record No Good Left To Give. Movements spent the most time they ever had in the studio, which resulted in the most collaborative effort to date with Will, adding another dimension to the tunes.“At its core, the new record is what we’ve always been, which is emotional, real, and honest music,” Patrick goes on. “We all know each other very well and understand our respective styles. We’re discussing mental health, struggles with relationships, and relatable things from our lives. At the same time, it’s a little darker.”“The mood is a little heavier, for sure,” Austin elaborates. “It wasn’t based on any sort of influences. We didn’t try to emulate anyone. It’s very pure. We uncovered our originality.”This original spirit shines on the first single “Don’t Give Up Your Ghost.” Ethereal guitars ebb and flow with a spectral glow as Patrick’s voice engages and enchants. Lyrically, it confronts the darkness of suicide head-on, “Don’t give up your ghost.”“It talks about depression and suicidal thoughts and tendencies,” he sighs. “It’s told from the perspective of a person who is dealing with a friend who confides that he or she has attempted to kill him- or herself. However, this person has been there as well and has even made suicide attempts too. The person tries to console the friend and let him or know she’s not alone. It’s about not giving up when there’s so much more the world can offer. Even though you’re in a certain place right now, it doesn’t mean you’re going to be in the same place forever.”On the other end of the spectrum, “Skin To Skin” slinks along on a bedpost-rattling beat as Pat’s voice snakes through seductive verses—“I wanna be inside”—towards an explosive refrain.“It’s definitely the horniest song we’ve ever written,” the frontman laughs. “Since high school, Austin and I have joked around about how all of the best songs are about sex. We always wanted to write one; we finally did. It has to do with the idea of being so infatuated by your lover you just need to be engulfed. It’s horny.”“It’s one of the dancier and faster tunes,” adds Austin. “It’s going to surprise a lot of people.”Then, there’s “Seneca.” Popping off as “a rock banger,” buzzing distortion underpins an all-too relatable story.“We all go through it,” Patrick continues. “The girl you love for a long time slips through your fingers, marries somebody else, and is going to have a family. You start worrying about what if and what could’ve been. It’s based on a true story about the one who got away.”In the end, No Good Left To Give illuminates the growth of Movements as it also affirms their power to endure.“I’d love for people to say, ‘I want to grow with this band’,” Patrick leaves off. “We always try to progress. This was natural for us. I hope listeners want to ride it out with us.” — Rick Florino, February 2020We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.comAmerican Songwriter Podcast Network#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod  #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetwork​​Listen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! 

Off The Record
EPISODE 19: Patrick Miranda of Movements

Off The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 22:29


Movements formed in 2015 in Rancho Santa Margarita, California and were signed by Fearless Records after playing just one show. Since being signed, the band have put out an EP in 2016, called “Outgrown Things” and one full-length album in 2017 called “Feel Something” which was met with much critical acclaim. Now in September 2020, the group are on the cusp of releasing their second full-length album called “No Good Left To Give”, and having listened to it a few times already I can tell you that while these guys were already really good – they've only gotten better! I got to catch up with the bands frontman, Patrick Miranda, via Zoom to chat about the upcoming album, dive into a few songs in more detail and talk about the music videos they've put out in support of the new album. MOVEMENTS Bandcamp | https://movementsofficial.bandcamp.com/ Spotify | https://spoti.fi/35IxlZK Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/movementsofficial/

Chairshot Radio Network
Greg DeMarco Show: Bischoff In? Bischoff Out!

Chairshot Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 60:00


Greg returns from vacation to critique Patrick & Miranda on the week prior, plus they talk about what everybody is talking about...ERIC BISCHOFF! The Trios Champions of Pro Wrestling Podcasting bring you the knowledge and entertainment you need to enjoy wrestling more! Greg shares no less than 20 observations about the week before, where he wasn't on the show.The crew shares their perspective on Eric Bischoff's departure from WWE Smackdown, and allegedly all of WWEA special 3 Minute Warning about NWA Power! The Greg DeMarco Show is recorded live on Tuesday nights and airs each Wednesday on TheChairshot.com as part of The Chairshot Radio Network! The champs on The Twitter! @ChairshotGreg@WrestlngRealist#Miranda (no Twitter, but she's @TheHashtagMiranda on Instagram!)@theCHAIRSHOTcom ALWAYS USE YOUR HEAD

100 Words Or Less: The Podcast
Patrick Miranda from Movements

100 Words Or Less: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 73:46


Welcome to the Fall and dive into this fun discussion with Patrick Miranda from Movements. We talk about growing up in Orange County, the birth of MySpace discovery and being a hardcore kid. He was forthcoming and open about all of the questions I hit him with, which in my mind...makes a great episode. Enjoy!  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

The Adamantium Podcast
E062 Patrick Miranda (Movements)

The Adamantium Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 45:16


Patrick Miranda, singer and frontman of post-hardcore band, Movements, joins us on this episode of The Adamantium Podcast. We discuss the follow up to their charting debut album, Feel Something, and the pressure of living up to it's success. We also talk about their contribution to the Songs That Saved My Life compilation album, gigging in unconventional places like bowling alleys and skateparks, their VIP geographically specific t-shirt series, and their random cat mascot. Patrick also gives us his foodie's guide to touring North America.

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Lead Singer Syndrome with Shane Told
Patrick Miranda (Movements)

Lead Singer Syndrome with Shane Told

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 77:11


Episode 131 - Patrick Miranda of Movements joins the show to discuss moving up to this years Warped Tour Main stage, (nearly) selling out their entire first headline tour, his ongoing battle with anxiety and OCD, and the nerves that go into following up a hit debut album.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Radioactive w/Mike Z
Movements Patrick Miranda Podcast

Radioactive w/Mike Z

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 9:30


Caught up with Movements singer Pat Miranda at the last date of the Warped Tour at the Fairplex in Pomona. We talk about the Warped tour and feelings on the last day of the Warped Tour. We also talk about future touring plans as well as the upcoming debut album from Movements (coming out this Fall). We also talk about Metallica and Pat picks his favorite of the Flannel 5 (Nirvana, Pearl Jam, STP, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains) and more