"Make a Move" | ||||
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Single by Icon for Hire | ||||
from the album Scripted | ||||
Released | July 5, 2011 | |||
Format | CD single, digital download | |||
Recorded | 2010 | |||
Genre | Pop punk, hard rock | |||
Length | 3:03 | |||
Label | Tooth & Nail | |||
Songwriter(s) | Icon for Hire | |||
Producer(s) | Rob Hawkins, Aaron Sprinkle | |||
Icon for Hire singles chronology | ||||
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Scripted track listing | ||||
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Music video | ||||
"Make a Move" on YouTube |
"Make a Move" is a song by American hard rock band Icon for Hire. It is the first single from their debut album Scripted and, following a few months of radio play, was released to iTunes on July 5, 2011. The song peaked at No. 13 on Billboard's Christian Rock chart.
Like the rest of the album, "Make a Move" mixes a hard rock framework with pop-inspired synthesizers and hooks. Liz Somers of The Denver Post described it as "infectious rock with a hit of pop" and quoted frontwoman Ariel as saying in a press release, "There’s a tension really between heavy rock and pop, but never at the expense where it would overshadow the rock side...The pop part is like the sprinkles on top of a cake, but the actual cake is rich, dark and heavy." Nathaniel Schexnayder of Jesus Freak Hideout said the song contained "impassioned vocals on top of [a] catchy beat and aggressive guitars", and felt it "provides a good reference point for potential buyers who want to get a feel for the group’s style."
David Jeffries of AllMusic interpreted the song as "[challenging] the punk-pop set to trade both angst and apathy for something positive". In an interview, lead singer Ariel explained the song's lyrics: "There are amazing, wonderful, precious people in anguish because they don't have access to food. There are bright-eyed, adorable little girls forced to have sex with strangers for fourteen hours a day, and are drugged up if they fail to perform. And what do I do with information like that? I shrug, think about how sad it is, and hope that somebody will come along and do something about it. ["Make a Move"] brings up the fact that we do so freaking little with all this knowledge. We are selfish. I am selfish."
The music video was filmed together with the video for the band's second single, "Get Well", during a four-day shoot in Houston with director Van Alan Blumreich. A promotional behind-the-scenes video was released in June before the full video was released via Guitar World magazine's website on August 15, 2011.