Denver’s Fillmore Auditorium was packed Thursday night as Movements rolled through Denver on their spring tour with Citizen, Scowl, and Downward. What followed was one of the most well-balanced, high-energy lineups we’ve seen in a while—each band bringing something different to the table without slowing the pace.
Downward opened early with a set of hazy shoegaze and slow-burn tension. Scowl followed with a performance that was impossible to ignore—Kat Moss ripped the stage like she owned it, and by the time their set ended, it was clear the crowd wanted more. With their new album Are We All Angels dropping Friday, that buzz will only grow.
Citizen delivered a career-spanning set with crowd vocals nearly swallowing Mat Kerekes whole at times. And Movements? They gave Denver what it came for—opening with “Afraid to Die” and closing with “Daylily,” pulling the night to an emotional high without ever letting up.
Check out some pics from the show shot by Brock Marlborough—check that out below. For more pics and the full review, head over to our friends at Soundboard.
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