Motive for Movement

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Motive for Movement
Origin Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Genres Indie rock
Post-punk
New Prog
Indie-pop
alternative rock
Years active2005–2011
MembersDeric Williams-Vocals/Guitar/Keys
Tobie Munroe-Guitar (Bass 2005-2007)
Daniel Clark-Drums
Chris Davis-Bass (2007-2011)
Adam Nichols Vocals/Guitar (2005-2007)
Website motiveformovement.com

Motive for Movement was a Tulsa, Oklahoma indie rock band that formed in 2005. The band consisted of the 4 members now known as Foreign Home. The band has gone through many style shifts since 2005 but consistently combines angular guitar and syncopated drums for a style often described as ambient shoegazing indie rock with Britpop melodic sensibilities.

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