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About Bad Moves
In 2023, Bad Moves has been actively performing at various festivals and concert venues, showcasing their latest works while also revisiting fan favorites. They participated in several summer music festivals, including the renowned Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago, where they shared the stage with both established and emerging artists. The band's setlist typically features songs from their recent album 'Can't Get Better Than This,' which was released in early 2022, along with tracks from 'Tell No One.' Their concerts are characterized by a high-energy atmosphere, with the band engaging directly with the audience, often inviting fans to sing along to their anthemic choruses. Bad Moves has also been utilizing social media platforms to connect with fans and share updates about upcoming shows, including a series of intimate gigs planned for the fall. They are set to tour the East Coast, hitting cities such as Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, where they will perform alongside fellow indie bands. Their commitment to live performances remains strong, and they continue to explore new ways to bring their music to a wider audience while staying true to their roots in the indie punk scene.
Bad Moves History
Bad Moves is an American indie rock band formed in Washington, D.C. in 2017. The band consists of members Katie Alice Greer, who is also known for her work with the band Priests, along with her bandmates, who bring a mix of punk, pop, and rock influences into their sound. Bad Moves quickly garnered attention for their energetic performances and catchy melodies, drawing comparisons to bands like The Muffs and The New Pornographers. Their debut album, 'Tell No One,' released in 2018, showcased their ability to blend heartfelt lyrics with infectious hooks, establishing them as a prominent act in the DIY punk scene. As they toured extensively across the United States, they built a dedicated fan base and became known for their lively live shows, often playing in intimate venues and festivals that celebrate indie and punk music. Over the years, Bad Moves has not only solidified their place within the music community but also contributed to the vibrant cultural landscape of live music, where they continue to inspire both fans and fellow musicians alike.