Movement (song) 1990200 219895915 2008-06-17T10:26:41Z 68.148.164.166 {{Infobox Single <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs --> | Name = Movement | Cover = Movement.gif | Artist = [[LCD Soundsystem]] | B-side = "Yr City's A Sucker" | Released = 2004 | Format = [[CD]], [[7"]] | Genre = [[Dance-punk]] | Length = 3:03 | Label = [[DFA Records]] | Producer = [[DFA Records|The DFA]] | Last single = "[[Yeah (LCD Soundsystem song)|Yeah]]"<br />(2004) | This single = "Movement"<br />(2004) | Next single = "[[Daft Punk Is Playing at My House]]"<br />(2005) }} "'''Movement'''" is the fourth single from [[LCD Soundsystem]], released on [[8 November]] [[2004]]. Bandleader James Murphy has [http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/lcd.soundsystem.html described] the impetus of the song: {{quote|That's mostly about the 'new rock', which is a movement without the bother of having any meaning. You know a journalistic movement that announces, 'Rock is back! The [[guitar]] is back!' Whoo-hoo. But for what? Its like saying, 'The high-waisted pant is back!' Its fucking vacuous and the bands are tedious. They all sound like The [[MC5]]. I get excited about [[The White Stripes]] 'cos they're some people who are obviously trying to do something of their own. But most bands will never be good because they don't even ask themselves why they're bothering until its too late.}} ==Track listing== # "Movement" # "Yr City's A Sucker" [[Category:LCD Soundsystem songs]] [[Category:2004 singles]] {{electronic-song-stub}}