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Motionless In White (formed in 2005) is an American metal band originating from Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S., currently signed to Fearless Records.
Founded in 2005 by Chris Cerulli on guitar and lead vocals, Frank Polumbo on guitar, Angelo Parente on drums and Kyle White on bass, the band had conceived of other names but settled on Motionless in White, derived from the Eighteen Visions song “Motionless and White”.
The genre of the band is not easily describable and probably falls into a fusion category, blending the raw fuzz and energy of metalcore, with the drama of gothic-metal along with a pop-punk element of some of Chris Cerulli’s vocals. Motionless in White has created a uniquely dark and affected sound and a unique fan-following to match, but influences can be seen in bands as distinct as Slayer, The Cure, Slipknot and Depeche Mode.
In 2007 with the addition of keyboard player Joshua Balz, the band released their debut EP “The Whorror” on the local label Masquerade. Shortly after band members Polumbo and Constanza departed from the group making way for Ryan Sitkowski and Ricky Horror, who are present band members, which allowed the band continue to release new material and get signed to their current label Fearless Records after a brief stint at Tragic Records.
Motionless in White’s debut album entitled “Creatures” was released in 2010 and introduced a wave of heavy-hitting horror, a bunch of breakdowns, where they grappled with their gothic, uneasy sound. The album charted at No. 6 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and No. 175 on the Billboard Top 200 chart. In between this release and their follow-up sophomore album “Infamous” released in November 2012, the band contributed to the compilation cover album “Kerrang! Metallica The Black Album”, covering the song “My Friend of Misery”.
In January 2013 Motionless in White announced a short tour for March along side bands Like Moths to Flames, The Defiled and For the Fallen Trees, after which they returned to the studio to record their third full-length album “Reincarnate” released on 15 September 2014.
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On March 14th, 2015 I met my favourite band. Motionless in White. They mean so much to me and when my dad got me my tickets two months before I was the happiest person ever! So the day finally came and I didn't know anybody! So I was standing in line talking to my friend on the phone and I said 'dude I'm so lonely here!' And this girl next to me looked at me and said 'same here' and laughed and soon we became best friends. Her name was Rachael and then I met Juliana, Jt(a girl that's her nickname) and Elias! So the time came for us to go inside and meet MIW. I was so nervous! So sound check came and we got inside the venue. They played du hast and death march. Josh the tour manager was singing and it was hilarious! Than they did the Q&A and the questions were awesome. I had a question and Ryan called on me and I asked 'this question is for everyone, what is your favourite song from Reincarnate?' And Chris said wasp, ghost said death march and so did ricky and Ryan, and Josh said puppets 3. Than chris said 'what's your favourite song?' And I was like 'shitttt.' And everyone laughed and he joked around about it and was like 'I don't have one! Oh, track 6.' And he was kinda right contemptress is my favourite song! But I said everybody sells cocaine and he said I should help him sing it. Than we went to take a picture. Juliana was right next to me while Rachel, JT, and Elias were in the other side and middle. Juliana went first and I went second. I told josh I liked his shoes because they were awesome! Than I said I liked Ryan's shirt because it was badass! But then I didn't compliment anyone els because it would've been weird. So I gave them my phone and they took the photo I stood next to ricky and ghost because ricky is my favourite... But I was like 'thank you' and they were staring at me and I was so happy! Than I walked out of the venue and stood back in line. I saw Nikki when I walked out so I went and took a photo with him. At first he was sitting and then he stood up and he was so fucking tall! I was like 'holy shit youre tall' and he took the photo with me. Than I saw Sabrina(Chris' gf) we talked for so long and she was so nice and I loved meeting her! Than I met K for like the 3rd time we talked and laughed and we took prom pictures together. Than Ryan and ricky walked out of the venue to smoke and my friend JT and I were like 'I want to hug him!' So we went and hugged them. I only hugged ricky and the tour manager looked at me and I was like 'are you mad?' And he was like 'nah I just don't want a big crowd' so I hugged ricky and I thanked him for the picture and I was so happy! Than we waited for the doors and our tickets it was awesome. So Ice Nine Kills who played first and I was pretty close to the stage and Spencer got up on my face and sung to me it was awesome! Than New Years Day played and I loved it so much! I took an awesome pic of Nikki and it was awesome! So at some point Jeremy got near me and I told him I loved him and he did a heart with his hands and fist bumped me! I was soooo happy! Than For Today played and holy shit they actually were great. I some how got pushed into the front but idc I was like FUCK YEAH! So Mattie held my hand so many times and he looked at me and smiled which made me so happy! But before that when they were doing sound check the drummer was killing it and I told him he was awesome and he made the best face ever! It was hilarious. Josh Balz also crowd surfed and kicked my friend and went over me and I honestly didn't give a fuck. than MIW came on it was the best thing that happened! Ricky was right in front of me and I was the luckiest person ever. Some girl grabbed his butt when she crowd surfed and was on stage. He looked so pissed. But it was fun over all. It was the best day of my life.
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Motionless was perfect, every song by them just hit almost everyone singing the lines. Came out with my neck hurting which is a good sign hahaha ears didn't actually go deaf for once which was weird and they didn't really bother with a mosh pit which was also weird.
And as much as I loved it, there seem to be something wrong with audio or maybe it's just there songs live you could only really make out
the words to the chorus and not the rest of the song, but when you know all the lyrics didn't really matter.
I honestly got money worth just from them playing Brand new numb and my fav out of all From beyond the grave death incorporated.
Defying decay the supporting band were pretty cool and even played faint by linkin park, and then there was the Band skold people may like this band but they killed it a bit and not in the good way lucky the song they do with motionless in white is still a really good combo by yeah really disliked them, plus something must of been really off with audio on them hurt my ears all through just like constant stinging pain which i have never had from a band. Not be able to hear and some aching can and does happen but never that.
Prompts to motionless in white trying to help out smaller bands but yeah i think skold honeslty ruined it for me. would i go again of course motionless was great but i would just have to hide when skold come hahaha. Defying decay i don't mind them heck might be going just to see them if they still support or something hahaha.
My friend got merch, this random girl gave people chocolate it was one hell of an experience. Hope they come back.
The show was the most thrilling,epic,awesome and beautiful experience of my life, I wanted to stay there and watch them play forever and never wanting to go home. Chris and all of motionless in white were especially were kind enough to give us the night we wanted from the moment we walked through those doors.I literally couldn't stop headbanging and bouncing up and down to every single song they played, while singing every song I could with them until eventually loosing my voices lol,but I stayed positive throughout the whole show no quires.The build up however was so thick,massive and emphatic in sound that made you wanted to stay longer for the rest of each supporting act before the main event, I was shaking in delight from the excitement and energy was beginning to emerged between not just the band but the audience too.Sadly, I couldn't make it until the end , which I am gutted about but I needed to an early train home,but I will never forget that day I saw my favorite band in the wouldn't. I literally couldn't stop crying the next day because I was happy to see them live for the first time and having it for my Christmas present
Motionless in White are a metal, death-core, screamo, post hardcore styled band with a twist. They have a gothic style and have a strong fan base, recently their song "Reincarnate" had become #1 of the metal iTunes singles, the band has increasingly succeeded throughout their journey, the singer known as Chris Motionless also worked with New Years Day to create a song with over a million views on YouTube called "Angel Eyes." The band have also done other collaborations to get a new perspective on their music. Motionless in White aim to make music to affect people emotionally, to look after their fans, the whole aura of the band is caring yet strong willed, they also aim to protect the ones that love their music. By far Motionless in White have really affected me more than other bands as I've learnt not to give the slightest thought about what people say about my style or my hair or any other things about me. Motionless in White's music makes the mosh pits better and more brutal with songs such as "Abigai"l and "Immaculate Misconception" and "She Never Made It To The Emergency Room."
I loved the show- it was absolutely amazing! The women on stage were gorgeous and a great addition to the show! The mosh pit...mmmmmm sooo good. I got smashed in the head. However the person did apologise. The nicest people were there. If anyone had fallen in the mosh pit they were instantly picked up.
Chris was gorgeous, though you shouldn't take your boyfriend to the gig cus he gets jealous when you admire Chris. Was a great show. Nicest people there. Like fam dingalingadongdong. Best night ever. They sprayed us with waterguns which cooled every1 down. And gave us free sweets and threw roses for us to catch. Was brilliant!!
motionless in white is my favorite band, so being able to meet them and see them live was breathtaking. when i went up to them for meet & greet, they were the most nicest, kindest and comforting people i have ever met. though nervous, i wouldn't take that moment back - never. they were also truly amazing live and put so much passion into their performance, which really paid off. although the night was long and tiring, i don't have any regrets for going to support my favorite band. it's been my favorite concert so far :).
I was so stoked to see Motionless in White and they didn't disappoint. They brought their A+ game.
I've heard some of their live music on YouTube and it just doesn't translate. It's incredible to hear live, especially while everyone else is singing.
The band acknowledged their 'style' was a little different than the rest of the bands at the Self Help Tour but that didn't stop them from blowing the roof off the place. I cannot, let me stress, CANNOT wait until I see them again. Amazing show!
Motionless In White were awesome but the sound quality let it down. I don't know whether this was down to the sound engineer or the headliners, Lacuna Coil as I noticed at their last gig, the sound quality of the supporting act was bad. Would love to see them again in their own right with the sound sorted. Lacuna Coil in comparison, sounded brilliant and I was loving the gig when it just finished - set cut short, a sad finish to what would otherwise have been a brilliant night.
We had a great time at the show. The venue is great, we always like Express Live events. Motionless in White put on a great show for their Graveyards Shift tour. We also got introduced to a band call Like Moths to Flames and we are now a life long fans. Can’t wait to catch them at ROTR. Every Time I Die played and we didn’t think to much of them. The other band was Ice Nine Kills and they were awesome too. It was a fun night!
Motionless in White does a great show. Only saw them play three songs though since they decided to not headline the show and have Beartooth headline. Awesome if you know that ahead of time. We drove 50 miles for three songs and they were done by 9:30. It would be good if they’d let fans know ahead of time. People work and have other things going on and carve out time to see them! Definitely bummed out.
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Motionless In White Book 2023 Tour With Knocked Loose, After the Burial + Alpha Wolf
With a summer tour already booked, Motionless in White have just announced a headlining run set for this fall with special guests Knocked Loose , After the Burial and Alpha Wolf .
It's being billed as Motionless in White's biggest headlining tour in North America to date as the band continues to tour on the strength of their most recent album, last year's Scoring the End of the World . The record peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard 200 chart upon release and features standout cuts in "Cyberhex," "Masterpiece," "Werewolf" and the title track, as well as "Slaughterhouse," which features a guest appearance by Knocked Loose vocalist Bryan Garris .
Speaking about what dynamic guest appearances bring to the music in an interview with Full Metal Jackie last summer, Chris Motionless said, "When you have a person on a song, it gives a second life to a track. You get a cool moment of the song where, even though you like the band that you're listening to, there's just something about a feature that really kind of makes your head turn or your ears perk up. There's an excitement level that gives the song a moment beyond what the band itself can do. I I've always been a fan of features, especially if I'm a fan of the artist, I anxiously await that moment of the song. I sit by just salivating, 'Oh God, I can't wait for the bridge or the second verse where they're going to come in.'"
The tour kicks off on Sept. 16 in Scranton, Pennsylvania at Scranton Apocalypse Fest and, after that, the more traditional version of the tour will be underway with all four groups remaining on the road through Oct. 29.
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A pre-sale will begin on April 25 at 12PM ET, followed by a general on-sale starting April 28 at 10AM local time. Visit the Motionless in White website for more ticketing information. Head here for tickets to the band's previously announced tour dates.
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Sept. 16 - Scranton, Pa. @ "Scranton Apocalypse Fest" at The Pavilion at Montage Mountain Sept. 17 - Pittsburgh, Pa. @ UPMC Events Center Sept. 19 - Grand Rapids, Mich. @ GLC Live at 20 Monroe Sept. 20 - Milwaukee, Wis. @ Eagles Ballroom Sept. 21 - Indianapolis, Ind. @ TCU Amphitheater Sept. 23 - Kansas City, Mo. @ Uptown Theater Sept. 24 - Dallas, Texas @ The Factory in Deep Ellum Sept. 26 - Albuquerque, N.M. @ Revel Sept. 27 - Mesa, Ariz. @ Mesa Amphitheatre Sept. 29 - Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Torch at the LA Coliseum Sept. 30 - Las Vegas, Nev. @ Theater at Virgin Hotels Oct. 01 - San Jose, Calif. @ San Jose Civic Oct. 03 - Seattle, Wash. @ WAMU Theater Oct. 04 - Portland, Ore. @ Theater of the Clouds Oct. 06 - Boise, Idaho @ Revolution Concert House and Event Center Oct. 07 - Salt Lake City, Utah @ The Great Saltair Oct. 08 - Denver, Colo. @ Mission Ballroom Oct. 10 - San Antonio, Texas @ Tech Port Arena Oct. 11 - Houston, Texas @ White Oak Music Hall (Lawn) Oct. 13 - Atlanta, Ga. @ Coca Cola Roxy Oct. 14 - Myrtle Beach, S.C. @ House Of Blues Oct. 15 - TBA Oct. 17 - Nashville, Tenn. @ Wildhorse Saloon Oct. 18 - Chesterfield, Mo. @ The Factory at The District Oct. 20 - Minneapolis, Minn. @ The Armory Oct. 21 - Chicago, Ill. @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom Oct. 22 - Newport, Ky. @ MegaCorp Pavilion Oct. 24 - Detroit, Mich. @ The Fillmore Oct. 25 - Toronto, Ontario @ Rebel Oct. 26 - Laval, Quebec @ Place Bell Oct. 28 - New York, N.Y. @ Hammerstein Ballroom Oct. 29 - Boston, Mass. @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway
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Motionless In White: A Night of Raw Energy, Stage Spectacles, and Unforgettable Performances – The ‘Touring The End Of The World Tour’ Review
Relive the Unforgettable ‘Touring The End Of The World Tour’ in Denver: A Night of Raw Energy, Stage Spectacles, and Unforgettable Performances!
By Terrell Stewart | min read | October 14, 2023
The Mission Ballroom , nestled in the heart of Denver, Colorado, proved to be the perfect canvas for this epic night of metal mayhem. With a capacity of 4,000, this state-of-the-art venue provided an intimate yet spacious setting for fans to immerse themselves in the music.
The Mission Ballroom's exceptional acoustics ensured that every guitar riff, drumbeat, and vocal scream resonated with crystal clarity, adding to the overall concert experience. Its well-designed layout allowed for excellent visibility from all angles, ensuring that no fan was left out of the action.
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The venue's top-notch facilities and attentive staff created a welcoming and safe environment, as demonstrated when they promptly tended to injured concertgoers. The Mission Ballroom undoubtedly solidified its reputation as a premier destination for live music in Denver, leaving fans with an unforgettable night to cherish.
The evening's sonic journey kicked off with Alphawolf , a metalcore powerhouse hailing from Burnie, Tasmania, and currently based in Melbourne, Australia. The stage lit up as vocalist Lochie Keogh jumped onto a riser at the front of the stage, igniting the crowd with their opening song, "Rot in Pieces." As the lights danced through the swirling fog, Alpha Wolf's raw energy and stage presence set the tone for an intense night of metal music.
Alphawolf's performance was a revelation for those unfamiliar with their music. The precision of their musicianship and Lochie Keogh's searing vocals left the crowd in awe. Sabian Lynch's rhythmic guitar riffs and Scottie Simpson's blazing lead guitar solos combined to create a wall of sound that seemed to envelop the audience. John Arnold's thunderous bass lines and Mitch Fogarty's relentless drumming provided the perfect backbone for Alpha Wolf's sonic assault.
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The energy in the venue was palpable as the crowd surged forward, engulfed in a sea of moshing and headbanging. The setlist included a blend of adrenaline-pumping tracks like "Bleed 4 You," "Sub-Zero," and "Akudama." The audience's enthusiasm reached a fever pitch as Lochie Keogh encouraged them to join in the chaos. Circle pits and crowd surfers became a common sight, and the atmosphere was nothing short of electric.
Alphawolf's stage presence was as intense as their music. Lochie Keogh, a charismatic frontman, engaged with the audience, commanding their attention and involvement. He moved around the stage with a relentless energy, occasionally leaping into the crowd to share the mic with fans. The band's chemistry was evident as they played off each other's energy, creating an infectious synergy that infected the crowd.
The highlight of Alphawolf's set was undoubtedly their performance of "Akudama." As the band launched into this fan-favorite, the venue exploded with energy. The breakdowns were bone-rattling, and the ferocity of Lochie Keogh's delivery sent shockwaves through the audience. The combination of powerful music and a passionate crowd made for an unforgettable performance.
After a brief intermission, it was After the Burial's turn to take over the stage. Their performance began with "In Flux" from their 2019 album, "Evergreen," and the energy in the room remained at an all-time high. The band wasted no time in unleashing their signature melodic, yet crushingly heavy sound, and the crowd responded with sheer enthusiasm.
After the Burial's set was a masterclass in technical precision and songcraft. Trent Hafdahl's virtuosic lead guitar work, complemented by Anthony Notarmaso's powerful vocals, created a dynamic that showcased their melodic sensibilities while delivering crushing breakdowns. The rhythm section, featuring Dan Carle on drums and Adrian Oropeza on bass, provided the backbone for the band's intricate compositions.
The crowd eagerly embraced every note, headbanging in unison to tracks like "Collapse" and "Lost in the Static." The venue's acoustics were top-notch, allowing the audience to fully appreciate the band's complex arrangements. The synchronization between the musicians was on full display, with each member locked into a groove that resonated throughout the venue.
The highlight of After the Burial's set was their performance of "Behold the Crown." The song's thunderous opening riff sent shockwaves through the crowd, and Anthony Notarmaso's vocals soared above the intricate instrumentation. The atmosphere was electric, with fans singing along and moshing in unison. However, the night was not without its challenges. During a particularly intense moment, a crowd surfer was injured. In a testament to the band's commitment to their fans' safety, Anthony Notarmaso stopped the show, calling for immediate assistance.
The venue's security and first aid teams acted swiftly, attending to the injured concertgoer with care and professionalism. The crowd, understanding the importance of safety, erupted in applause, showing appreciation for the venue's quick response. After the Burial resumed their set, delivering a performance that left the audience in awe.
After the Burial's passion for their music and their dedication to their fans were evident throughout their set. Their final notes reverberated through the venue, leaving the crowd eager for more metal mayhem.
Knocked Loose was up next, taking the stage with the same electrifying energy that had characterized the evening thus far. Their set commenced with "Deep in the Willow" from their newly released 2023 album, "Upon Lost Singles." The crowd erupted into a mosh pit, and the return of the crowd surfers signaled the unrelenting intensity of the night.
Knocked Loose's brand of hardcore-infused metalcore was a sonic earthquake that shook the venue to its core. Bryan Garris's guttural vocals were a force to be reckoned with, cutting through the mix like a razor blade. The dual guitar assault of Isaac Hale and Nicko Calderon delivered crushing riffs and dissonant harmonies, while Kevin Otten's thunderous bass lines and Kevin "Pacsun" Kaine's relentless drumming provided a relentless backdrop of aggression.
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The setlist was a headbanger's dream, featuring tracks such as "God Knows," "Mistakes Like Fractures," and "Counting Worms." Each song was a relentless onslaught of heaviness that left the crowd in a state of frenzy. Circle pits opened up, and the chaotic energy in the venue was palpable.
The highlight of Knocked Loose's set was their performance of "Counting Worms." As the opening riff reverberated through the venue, the crowd exploded into a frenzied mass of bodies. Bryan Garris's vocals were a perfect balance of raw aggression and clarity, allowing fans to shout along to every word. The breakdowns were bone-crushing, and the energy of the performance was unparalleled.
Throughout their set, Knocked Loose's stage presence was characterized by unrelenting energy and a deep connection with the audience. Bryan Garris moved around the stage with an unpredictable fervor, often diving into the crowd to join the chaos. The band members were in constant motion, creating a whirlwind of activity that mirrored the intensity of their music.
As they wrapped up their performance with "Everything is Quiet Now," the audience was left breathless by Knocked Loose's fierce and high-octane performance. The band's dedication to their craft and their ability to incite a state of sonic anarchy in the venue made them a fitting addition to the tour's lineup.
Then came the moment everyone had been waiting for—the stage was set for Motionless in White. The lights dimmed, and a roar of anticipation swept through the crowd as a massive video screen showcased a message from Chris "Motionless" Cerulli, explaining the band's ambitious plans for this tour. With a countdown, the band emerged on stage as "The Whorror" played through the speakers, building anticipation.
Chris Motionless stepped to the front of the stage to a thunderous cheer, standing like a dark sentinel before the explosive "Meltdown" kicked off their set.
As the band delved into their performance, the stage came alive with an array of lights piercing through the swirling fog. Two mysterious figures dressed in mechanical outfits and masks entered the stage, wielding metal torches that shot out flames. With a wave of their torches, flames erupted across the stage, creating a visual spectacle that left the crowd in awe. This fiery display was a mere preview of the astonishing production that was yet to unfold.
The showmanship only intensified, with "Sign of Life" prompting a crowd-surfing incident that led to Chris Motionless pausing the show to ensure the injured fan's well-being. This act of care and responsibility earned a round of applause for both the band and the venue staff.
Continuing with their performance, the band seamlessly weaved through their discography, taking the audience on a journey through time. They resurrected classics like "Immaculate Misconception" from 2010 and "Abigail" from 2014, with guest appearances by Lochie Keogh and Bryan Garris. The stage was further electrified by the presence of two enigmatic performers who showered sparks across the stage using grinders, while the video screen displayed a mesmerizing array of images and billowing clouds of CO2 filled the air.
This was just the tip of the iceberg, as Motionless in White's 20-song setlist offered an unforgettable experience. The band ventured back and forth through their musical timeline, thrilling fans with tracks like "Masterpiece," "Thoughts & Prayers," and "Devil's Night." Each song was a testament to the band's showmanship and dedication to their craft.
The highlight of Motionless in White's set was undoubtedly their performance of "Immaculate Misconception." As the opening riff of this fan-favorite track filled the venue, the crowd erupted in a rousing cheer. Fans screamed along to every word, creating a chorus of voices that added to the song's intensity. The combination of crushing guitars and Chris Motionless's charismatic stage presence made for a performance that will be etched in the memories of those in attendance.
Throughout the rest of the night, it was quite the production to watch and listen to. Bryan Garris joined Chris on stage for "Slaughterhouse," and the two vocalists complemented each other's energy, creating a dynamic and engaging performance.
As the evening was coming to a close, Motionless in White finished their set with "Scoring the End of the World" from their 2022 album of the same name. The audience was left in a state of euphoria, having experienced a night of music, theatrics, and community that transcended the ordinary concert experience.
In summary, Motionless in White's "The Touring The End Of The World Tour" in Denver was a spellbinding showcase of metalcore at its finest. With a stellar lineup of supporting acts, breathtaking stage production, and a setlist that spanned their entire career, this concert was a must-see for metal enthusiasts. The Mission Ballroom proved to be the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable night of music and theatrics.
Each band delivered a performance that left the crowd craving for more, and Motionless in White's theatrical production took the evening to a whole new level. It was a night where metal reigned supreme, and the memories of this unforgettable concert will surely linger in the minds of all who were lucky enough to be in attendance. The Mission Ballroom, with its exceptional acoustics and spacious layout, provided the perfect setting for this metal extravaganza, cementing its reputation as a premier venue for live music in Denver.
Metal fans left the venue not only with ringing ears but with hearts full of exhilaration, having experienced a night they'll cherish for years to come.
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MOTIONLESS IN WHITE Announces North American Tour With EVERY TIME I DIE, CHELSEA GRIN, ICE NINE KILLS; BLABBERMOUTH.NET Presale
MOTIONLESS IN WHITE has announced a second leg of its North American "Graveyard Shift" tour. The headline dates, which will feature support from special guests EVERY TIME I DIE , CHELSEA GRIN and ICE NINE KILLS , are set to get underway February 20 at Ace of Spades in Sacramento, California and continue through late March. VIP pre-sale tickets for the tour will be available, Tuesday, December 12 at 10:00 a.m. local time.
A special BLABBERMOUTH.NET presale will begin on Wednesday, December 13 at 10:00 a.m. local time and end on Thursday, December 14 at 10:00 p.m. local time. When prompted, type in the presale code "BLABBERMOUTH" to access tickets before the general public.
The general on-sale for U.S. dates is Friday, December 15 at 10:00 a.m. local time.
Earlier this year MOTIONLESS IN WHITE shared its official music video for "Necessary Evil" , which was directed by Max Moore ( CODE ORANGE , OF MICE & MEN ). "Necessary Evil" — currently Top 30 at Active Rock radio outlets — is featured on the band's new album, "Graveyard Shift" , which arrived earlier this year at #1 on Billboard 's Hard Rock Albums chart marking MOTIONLESS IN WHITE 's second consecutive #1 on the chart.
"Graveyard Shift" follows 2014's chart-topping "Reincarnate" , which debuted at #1 on Billboard 's Top Rock Albums chart as well as at #9 on the overall Billboard 200. MOTIONLESS IN WHITE 's third studio album was highlighted by the blockbuster title track, a top 20 Active Rock radio favorite accompanied by a striking companion video now boasting nearly 14 million individual views at YouTube alone.
Founded in 2005, MOTIONLESS IN WHITE has won over audiences worldwide with their aggressive music and arresting imagery. The band — currently comprising lead singer Chris Motionless , guitarists Ryan Sitkowski and Ricky Horror , bassist Devin "Ghost" Sola , and drummer Vinny Mauro — have proven a ferocious and inventive live act, earning an increasingly fervent fan following via countless headline shows, festival sets, and tours alongside such iconic acts as SLIPKNOT , KORN and BREAKING BENJAMIN .
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REVIEW: Motionless in White – ‘Scoring the End of the World’
By Greg Maki
Looking to build off the success of 2019’s “Disguise”—particularly the singles “Brand New Numb” and “Another Life”—Motionless in White has returned with arguably its most complete album to date in “Scoring the End of the World.” Like its most immediate predecessor, the record leans heavily into the hard rock aspect of the band’s ghoulish sound while incorporating industrial and metalcore influences.
“Scoring …” kicks off at its strongest, with electronic sounds opening “Meltdown” before leading into a chugging metallic riff back by an eerie synth line and lyrics addressing climate change—“Ignore the warming and now we’re globally mourning/And it’s too late for a warning, it’s too late.” It then builds to a devastating breakdown, one of the few on the record.
Other highlights include “Werewolf,” which opens with a familiar howl and employs a seductive, electronic groove that sounds like the theme of some long-lost ‘80s horror movie; the banger “Slaughterhouse,” featuring Knocked Loose vocalist Bryan Garris and two breakdowns, the second one even heavier than the first; and the bouncy, incredibly catchy “Red, White & Boom,” featuring Beartooth’s Caleb Shomo and a nod toward early hit “A-M-E-R-I-C-A.”
Frontman Chris Motionless knows his way around a big chorus, and I’m sure a number of them from “Scoring …” will be stuck in my head for a long time to come. But as he’s improved as a singer over the years, those choruses are sounding more and more like hooks you might hear in a Breaking Benjamin song—not a real issue on the heavier Motionless tracks because there’s enough of the band’s own flavor around them to balance it out. But on semi-ballads such as “Porcelain” and “Masterpiece,” it’s a bit of a distraction, almost making you question who you’re listening to. Even that is a somewhat minor complaint, however, as the two songs cited are undeniably powerful pieces of music.
Motionless in White has compiled a solid catalog over the past decade-plus, though lacking in what I would consider signature songs, the kind of tracks that I keep returning to no matter how many years have passed. Still, the band has improved with each album, and “Scoring the End of the World” shows an act that could be on the cusp of true greatness.
Rating: 7.5/10
Roadrunner Records – June 10, 2022
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WWE star Rhea Ripley spoke with Ring the Belle on a number of topics, including wearing hair extensions for her WrestleMania 40 match.
Ripley said, “Yeah. I don’t know. I felt like I needed to do something different. So I was like, you know what people won’t expect? Hair extensions.”
On Motionless in White performing her entrance music:
“Oh, I was. Being able to go out there with Motionless inWhite and get that little confidence boost that I really needed before going out there and facing Becky Lynch, it was absolutely amazing. It’s what dreams were made of. It really was. I love that band so much, and… being in my element and sort of like getting into the song and looking into [Chris Motionless]’s eyes and feeling that moment of brutality. It was a special connection, and I loved every single second of it.”
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