
CD Burners 77: Title Fight Changed Emo Forever with This Album w/ Patrick Miranda
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Oct 14, 2025 Patrick Miranda, the lead vocalist of Movements, joins to dive into Title Fight's transformative album, Floral Green. He shares how he discovered the band in high school and the profound impact the record had on his musical journey. They discuss the unique genre-blurring style of Title Fight, the vibrant scene of 2010-2014, and the album's lasting influence on future bands. Patrick also reflects on his vocal style's evolution inspired by the dual approach of Title Fight, plus why Floral Green continues to resonate with new listeners today.
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How Title Fight Sparked A Music Career
- Patrick Miranda first heard Title Fight in high school and says Shed and Floral Green changed his life.
- He describes seeing Title Fight live as an electric, formative moment that pushed him to quit college and make music.
Genre-Bending Made The Album Universal
- Title Fight resists easy genre labels and sits between hardcore, pop-punk, shoegaze, and rock.
- That hybrid identity made Floral Green widely accessible and hard to pigeonhole.
Meeting The Band Felt Unexpectedly Normal
- Patrick recounts meeting Title Fight in the studio and having lunch with them as an 18-year-old, noting how genuine they were.
- He credits that openness and community-mindedness as central to the scene's collaborative DNA.
