The Movielife are a Long Island based band formed in 1997, broken up in 2003, and reunited in 2014 Vinnie Caruana (I Am The Avalanche) Brandon Reilly (Nightmare of You) Dan Navetta Phil Navetta Evan Baken
I listened to this a few times earlier this morning, and I'm not sure how I feel about it yet. I'm kinda lukewarm on it right now. Awesome to see them back and doing new music along with the reunion shows though.
I'm just happy with anything. For a comeback song I'll take it, hopefully it leads to more music from them and they can kinda get their style back. This song definitely is a bit.... generic? in a sense, but it's still enjoyable
I'm glad it sounds like a moveilife song... after that long, their new music could have sounded like... well, anything! I definitely get a movielife vibe from this tune.
I can agree with this. I will say Im interested though in seeing if more music does come from them if they go back and build upon their old style or if they try to evolve. They're all talented guys so seeing how the evolve after years of side projects could be interesting.
I saw them in Boston last weekend and they were playing as a 4 piece and the bassist and drummer were not the original members. Seemed like a Vinnie and Brandon show with a couple guys helping out. And they could have used the second guitar. I wonder who recorded on the new album?
Great band. Stoked for the new record. I just hope it sounds like Movielife and not IATA (which I love also).
I think Future Feelings definitely has an IATA vibe to it so it'll be interesting to see what direction they go.
Agree 100%. But who knows, with that most likely being a one off, welcome back type song. I think the album will lean more Movielife now that they have had more time to write and record.
didn't see an I Am The Avalanche thread -figured this the best place to come, they're announcing shows tomorrow, I have a weird feeling it'll be album shows, don't know if it's a tour or just NYC shows.
I saw them a couple months ago and they said they were interested in doing album shows. Also, 0.0% chance these shows are outside of NYC, maybe a few hour radius.
They always do NYC shows probably just a few nights out there. Album shows would make me try to go though lol
I'm stoked. Avalanche United was one of the best albums to come out of the scene the year it was released. I don't know how accurate it would be to call it pop punk, but that was the one of the best out of that genre's era as well.