Out September 13, 2019

Tiny Moving Parts

breathe

Hopeless Records is excited to announce the signing of Tiny Moving Parts. Their forthcoming LP titled "breathe" will be released on September 13th, 2019, and contains 10 tracks of math-tinged emo punk anthems. Written in between tours since the release of their last record, Swell, released in January 2018, breathe finds the band moving forward sonically as much as they are pushing through emotionally. Recorded with longtime collaborator Greg Lindholm, who oversaw seven songs, and established pop producer John Fields (Jimmy Eat World, Goo Goo Dolls, All Time Low), who handled the other three, breathe is full of the same emotionally-driven blend of math-rock, pop-punk and emo that they've made their own, but it also branches out.

breathe is more than just an album. It's an emotional crutch. It's moral support. It's the friend we all need at our darkest times. It's the sound of a band coming to terms with their own mortality, their own anxieties, their own self-doubts. And it's a reminder that, as long as there are songs sung back as if our lives depend on them, we are never alone. Watch the official music videos for their new singles "Medicine" and "Bloody Nose" below, both taken from the forthcoming LP.

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Tracklist

  1. 01The Midwest Sky
  2. 02Light Bulb
  3. 03Medicine
  4. 04Icicles (Morning Glow)
  5. 05Vertebrae
  6. 06Polar Bear
  7. 07Bloody Nose
  8. 08Soft Spot
  9. 09I Can't Shake
  10. 10Hallmark
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Breathe...First Impressions

Jason Gordon on Sunday, September 1, 2019

I was super stoked to get a promo of this ahead of the release, as I’ve followed Tiny Moving Parts for quite some time, and have listened closely to how their sound has evolved over the past 4 albums. Keep in mind it’...

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Don't forget to breathe

Jason Gordon on Wednesday, August 14, 2019

I'm super excited about the new Tiny Moving Parts LP. I've loved pretty much everything they've done to date, however, with each release, they keep pushing their sound forward, with more accessibility, bigger producti...

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