Movements release acoustic version of “Submerge” for a good cause


Movements have not only been staying productive during quarantine but are also helping out a good cause by doing so.

During quarantine, the band decided to record an acoustic rendition of their song “Submerge” from their widely-acclaimed album “Feel Something“. The acoustic track serves not only as a “special send-off” for their beloved album as they soon welcome a new era for the band but is also a way for them to help out The Loveland Foundation – a non-profit organization providing free mental health services to women of color.

To do this, the band has put up the song on their Bandcamp page and 100% of net proceeds will go directly to the foundation.

You may purchase the track here:

https://movementsofficial.bandcamp.com/track/submerge-acoustic

Watch the music video for the acoustic track here:

Read the band’s statement on the new track here:

During our time in self isolation, we decided to record an acoustic version of Submerge. Check out the video on our YouTube and/or purchase this version via Bandcamp. 100% of the net proceeds from this song will go to The Loveland Foundation – a non profit organization that provides free therapy and mental health services for women of color.

PS – We know you’re waiting on new music. It’s coming soon, don’t worry. Enjoy this as a last special send off for Feel Something in the meantime.

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(Featured photo taken from Movements‘ Facebook page)

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