Tiny Moving Parts lyrics
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Artist's albums
Tiny Moving Parts
2022 · album
Demons Are Taking Over
2022 · single
Tangled Up
2022 · single
Day Drunk
2022 · single
North Shore
2022 · single
Life Jacket
2021 · single
You Lost Me / Guardians
2020 · single
breathe
2019 · album
Vertebrae
2019 · single
Medicine
2019 · single
For the Sake of Brevity / Fish Bowl
2019 · single
Swell
2018 · album
Warm Hand Splash
2018 · single
Applause
2018 · single
Caution
2017 · single
Celebrate
2016 · album
Pleasant Living
2014 · album
Old Gray & Tiny Moving Parts
2014 · single
This Couch Is Long & Full of Friendship
2013 · album
Moving To Antarctica
2010 · album
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Biography
Tiny Moving Parts has always been a vehicle for catharsis, and that’s nothing new on breathe. The fifth full-length by the Benson, Minnesota, trio sees vocalist/guitarist Dylan Mattheisen and his cousins, brothers Matt (bass) and Billy (drums) Chevalier, tackle issues such as mental health, anxiety and mortality while also expanding their sound. Recorded with longtime collaborator Greg Lindholm and established pop producer John Fields (Jimmy Eat World, Goo Goo Dolls, All Time Low), breathe is a valuable reminded that we’re all in this together, channelled through the band’s trademark blend of math-rock, pop-punk and emo, albeit with a few new musical tricks (including some electronic flourishes and a banjo). More than just a collection of songs, breathe serves as an important emotional crutch. 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.