Motionless in White

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Motionless in White is an American metalcore band from Scranton, Pennsylvania. Formed in 2005, the group is known for its dark horror-themed or depressive lyrics and physical appearances that all of which heavily correspond to gothic imagery. Motionless in White is currently signed to Fearless Records and have, to date, released two EPs, and one full-length album. Their full-length Creatures reached position 175 on the Billboard 200 upon its release in 2010.

Motionless in White

History

Formation and The Whorror (2005-2007)

Motionless in White was founded in 2005 by members Chris Cerulli and Angelo Parente during high school. With a sound, at the time, being influenced by alternative rock, emo and post-hardcore bands, they incepted many other friends into the group until finally settling on what would be Motionless in White and later chose to follow a more heavy metal sound, descriptively; a metalcore musical style highly influenced by gothic and industrial metal bands and carried this sound on as their signature style.

The group played many shows on the East Coast Independent stage on the Vans Warped Tour and later the next year recorded their first EP The Whorror. They derived their band name from the Eighteen Visions song, "Motionless and White".[1]

When Love Met Destruction (2008-2009)

After touring in support of the The Whorror, Motionless in White had written enough songs to complete a full-length album. Their ambition to record a full-length was hobbled by the fact that they were still signed to local label, Masquerade Recordings. They made the decision to put their work into it anyway to and named it When Love Met Destruction.[2] When Love Met Destruction was recorded and released as a full-length both in 2008. Upon its release, the band toured for nearly a year with bands including The Bled, Asking Alexandria, and many others. This caught the attention of larger label, Tragic Hero Records where they were signed to the label for a brief amount of time before shifting to Fearless Records before the end of 2008.[3] At this point, Motionless in White then made the decision to re-record 6 of the 11 tracks that were included When Love Met Destruction, re-qualifying the release as an album to an EP. Despite being signed to Fearless before the months leading up to the release of the EP form of When Love Met Destruction, it was distributed through Tragic Hero on February 17, 2009.

The song "Ghost in the Mirror" was made as the band's first ever single and had a music video produced for it. After releasing the EP the band went on tour for another year. To this day, the group still performs most songs from the EP at most of their shows.

Departure of Polumbo and Creatures (2009-2010)

After the release of When Love Met Destruction, bassist Frank Polumbo left the band for unknown reasons, but has no reason to thought of being on bad terms with the band. With Polumbo's departure, the band added Bellevue, Washington native Rick Olson as their new permanent bass player in October 2009,[4] Motionless in White then entered the studio in May 2010 to record their debut full-length, Creatures.[5] It was recorded with Andrew Wade as the chosen producer. The record's first single "London in Terror" made its premier on the horror film website Fearnet, wherein the group explained its concept being based upon the infamous Whitechapel murders.[6]

Creatures was released on October 12, 2010 through Fearless, and claimed the 175th slot on the Billboard Top 200 charts,[7] and #6 on the Heatseekers chart, both of which were made in the first week of sales. Frontman, Cerulli stated that "this album is for anyone who has ever gotten problems with the way they look, dress, or what they listen to and that is what this album is about." The band requested for their listeners to write the lyrics for the title track of the album, all of the lyrics included on the song (besides the chorus) are fan-submitted lines.[8] In early 2010, the band toured with Drop Dead Gorgeous, Sky Eats Airplane, played four dates on the 2010 Vans Warped Tour and then went on to play the Thrash and Burn tour with Asking Alexandria and Born of Osiris during the summer. Motionless in White carried on a tour with Black Veil Brides during October of that year, and then co-headlined a tour with A Skylit Drive in November. The group then returned to their hometown for an album release show and will be playing the east coast leg of Warped Tour 2011.[9]

Departure of Bell and "Creatures" video premiere (2010-present)

On Wednesday May 4, 2011, rhythm guitarist, Thomas Joseph "TJ" Bell parted ways with the band.[10] Reasons for the matter explained from Bell's perspective were that while he was handling substitution duties for Escape the Fate, where he was intended to meet along with the rest of Motionless in White in Orlando but instead decided to arrive in Los Angeles to deal with his ongoing financial issues all while not informing the band early enough in advance that he would not be available for touring with Motionless in White during those weeks. This action forced the band to be without their rhythm guitar parts during their performances.[11][12] On the band's part, they stated that "If our live performance didn’t HEAVILY depend on having 2 guitarists then it wouldn’t have been a huge deal to us.. but unfortunately having 1 guitar player in a band like ours causes your show to suffer greatly. We agreed to let TJ go" along with an explanation about how they experienced many disagreements with Bell throughout the years of being a band.[12]

After Bell's departure, bassist, Olson then switched his position in the band to playing rhythm guitar which leaves the group currently in-audition, once again, for a new bass player. During June, Motionless in White announced a short film in the works for the title track of Creatures.[13] The band released three trailers leading up to its release on July 7 where it premiered at 7 p.m. PST (10 p.m. EST).[14] It was directed by Stephen Penta and features an "intense nature" as described by the band, being inspired by the visual nature of early videos by acts such as Marilyn Manson and Nine Inch Nails. The band held a broadcast live webcam session for fans over Ustream leading up to the hours before its worldwide premiere.[15]

Musical style, influence and lyrics

Motionless in White's renown musical style is primarily modern metalcore, with drawn-in influence from gothic and industrial metal genres.[16][17][18] The band has been dubbed as "gothic metalcore" and "horror-metal" by Fearnet.[13] Being influenced from a wide variety of artists such as Marilyn Manson, Misfits, Bleeding Through, Cradle of Filth, The Black Dahlia Murder and Eighteen Visions, the group's song structure commonly features intricate riffs coupled with blast beats during verses and breakdowns present in songs.[17] The band's keyboard effects are also noted, having been claimed to add a "dark and uneasy atmosphere" to the group's music.[19]

Lyrically, Motionless in White songs take on concepts such as horror, heartache, insanity, or surreal fiction.

Band members

Current members
Former members
  • Thomas "TJ" Bell - rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2005–2011)
  • Frank Polumbo - bass guitar (2005–2009)
  • Mike Costanza - lead guitar (2005–2008)

Discography

Studio albums
EPs

References

  1. ^ Motionless in White - You got your band name where!? MSN entertainment
  2. ^ When Love Met Destruction iTunes
  3. ^ Fearless Records signs Motionless in White Lambgoat
  4. ^ Motionless in White Fearless
  5. ^ Motionless in White enter the studio to record debut album SMN News
  6. ^ Motionless in White Launch London in Terror Fearnet
  7. ^ Charts, Allmusic
  8. ^ Track-By-Track Motionless in White Alternative Press feature
  9. ^ Motionless in White tour Punknews
  10. ^ Duncan, Michael. "Motionless in White Part Ways with Guitarist TJ Bell". Rock Edition. Retrieved 6 May 2011.
  11. ^ Bell, Thomas. "Tweet explanation". TwitLonger. Retrieved 4 May 2011.
  12. ^ a b "TJ Bell leaving Motionless In White". Rocketshiplive. Rocketshiplive. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  13. ^ a b "Motionless in White 'Creatures' Music Video Teaser". FEARnet. Fearnet.
  14. ^ Bird, Michele. "Motionless In White to release new music video". Alternative Press. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
  15. ^ ""Creatures" Video Premiere + Chat TONIGHT". Retrieved 8 July 2011.
  16. ^ Motionless in White - Creatures Review Rinse Repeat
  17. ^ a b "Motionless in White - Welcome to Fearless Records". Fearless Records.
  18. ^ "Motionless In White [Gothic Metal/Metalcore]". Metal Kingdom.
  19. ^ Heany, Gregory. "Creatures - Motionless in White". Allmusic. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)