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Movement
Rock · 2003 · 11 tracks

Movement

Gossip's 2003 album "Movement" is a raw, electrifying blast of indie rock and post-punk, fueled by Beth Ditto's powerhouse vocals and an urgent, unapologetic energy.

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This is the sound of a band finding its voice, raw and unpolished, yet bursting with undeniable charisma. "Movement" feels like a basement show on a humid night, sweat dripping from the ceiling as Beth Ditto's voice cuts through the haze, alternately vulnerable and ferociously defiant. It's for anyone who craves the visceral thrill of early 2000s indie rock, with its driving rhythms, jagged guitars, and a vocal performance that demands your full attention. Own this album for its pure, unadulterated energy and the feeling of being part of something truly vital and alive.

Tracklist · 11 Tracks
01
Nite
2:26
02
Jason’s Basement
2:00
03
No, No, No
1:58
04
Don’t (Make Waves)
2:34
05
All My Days
2:41
06
Yesterday’s News
4:11
07
Fire/Sign
2:34
08
Confess
2:18
09
Lesson Learned
1:28
10
Dangerrr
2:17
11
Light Light Sleep
6:17
Moments Worth Listening For
The sudden, explosive vocal crescendo on an otherwise sparse track, showcasing Beth Ditto's raw power and emotional depth.
A driving, repetitive bassline that locks into a hypnotic groove, building tension before a cathartic, full-band release.
The moment a seemingly simple guitar riff transforms into a jagged, post-punk anthem, propelled by relentless, urgent drums.
A track that begins with an intimate, almost spoken-word delivery, gradually erupting into a full-throated, defiant declaration.

How does Movement sound next to the rest of Gossip's catalogue?

Basement Show+1.3σ

Basement Show saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.

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