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Tiny Moving Parts on Tour

On the 1990s-indie throwback single "For the Sake of Brevity" that was released in 2019, Tiny Moving Parts ended the contemplative song by repeatedly singing, "You opened my eyes, and closed them at the same time." The lyric might seem contradictory, although in context with the rest of the words — which address a sudden, painful death — the line ends up a clever, wrenching way to allude to grief's aftershocks.

Such incisive observations are par for the course for the Benson, Minnesota–based emo revival band. Their songs ask probing questions about life's most emotional moments, with a focus on what it means to find your place in the world. Smartly, Tiny Moving Parts' music matches the up-and-down nature of the lyrics. Punkish surges alternate with more contemplative indie-pop, with a touch of post-hardcore grit tossed in for good measure. The band's 2018 album Swell in particular brims with confidence, as the music is louder, more direct, and urgent. 

Tiny Moving Parts' lineup features a pair of siblings (bassist/vocalist Matthew Chevalier and his brother, drummer Billy) and their cousin (vocals/guitarist Dylan Mattheisen). The trio began playing music together in junior high, after discovering Blink-182. They later embraced the newer crop of underground rock bands, such as Thursday, mewithoutYou, and Brand New, and soaked up lessons from their town's DIY scene. In fact, Tiny Moving Parts self-released before teaming up with Kind Of Like Records for 2013's This Couch Is Long & Full of Friendship and signing to Triple Crown in 2014 for the Pleasant Living LP.

In the years since, Tiny Moving Parts have continued to release well-received albums (including 2016's Celebrate) and hit the road with indie-emo's biggest names, including State Champs, Modern Baseball, and The Front Bottoms. 

They more than hold their own. A Tiny Moving Parts concert is characterized by passionate, generous sing-alongs and scrappy performances that provoke deep catharsis. In 2019, Tiny Moving Parts toured with Free Throw and Worlds Greatest Dad.

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 5 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredible.

    by TheXColeXMAN on 6/24/22Elevation 27 - Virginia Beach

    Dylan, Chev and Will were incredible! After waiting to see them for several years and seeing videos of them live I was not disappointed.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome!!

    by Jerm on 6/18/22Crystal Ballroom at Somerville Theatre - Somerville

    It was so much fun!! Venue wasn’t the greatest but overall such a fun time

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Radical.

    by JackiPoo on 2/20/18The Masquerade - Atlanta

    Dude this thing was awesome honestly would recommend

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 6/9/16The Foundry - Philadelphia

    Tiny Moving Parts did not disappoint! They're an excellent group of musicians and great people as well - they met any fans who waited around after the show and were so gracious about photos, signing things, etc. Wonderful set and experience!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The played like they were big moving parts

    by Fletch21921 on 6/6/16The Foundry - Philadelphia

    A lot of energy. Intimate. Small venue with great production.