The List of Motionless in White Albums in Order of Release Date

Motionless in White Albums in Order: Motionless in White is an American gothic metalcore band from Scranton, Pennsylvania. The American band came into existence in 2004 and originally consisted of lead vocalist Chris “Motionless” Cerulli, guitarists Ryan Sitkowski and Ricky “Horror” Olson, drummer Vinny Mauro, and bassist Justin Morrow. Today, Cerulli is the only original member, inducting the band through several line-up changes and a couple of musical evolutions. This metalcore band takes its name from the Eighteen Visions song, “Motionless and White,” and is credited with inventing the movement where metalcore is blended with industrial and gothic music.

Motionless in White’s discography includes six full-length records, their debut EP being The Whorror and released in 2007. They are signed on Fearless Records and released the first three albums; the third one, Creatures, was their major-label first album. The releases continued, making a name for themselves within the metalcore genre on albums like Infamous and Reincarnate in 2012 and 2014. Their subsequent albums, Graveyard Shift (2017) and Disguise (2019), prove to develop even further under Roadrunner Records, and Scoring the End of the World (2022). The purpose of this article is to review the Motionless in White discography in order, explaining how the band developed and impacted the genre.

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Motionless in White is an American metalcore band. The discography of the group consists of six full-length albums, two EPs and one demo album.

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Here is the list of Motionless in White Album in Order of Release Date

  1. Creatures — October 12, 2010
  2. Infamous — November 13, 2012
  3. Reincarnate — September 16, 2014
  4. Graveyard Shift — May 5, 2017
  5. Disguise — June 7, 2019
  6. Scoring the End of the World — June 10, 2022

All Motionless in White Albums List in Order


1. Creatures (2010)

Creatures album Image

Tracklist:

  1. Immaculate Misconception
  2. We Only Come Out at Night
  3. London in Terror
  4. Abigail
  5. Creatures
  6. Cobwebs
  7. .Com Pt. II
  8. Count Choculitis
  9. City Lights
  10. Puppets (The First Snow)
  11. Undead Ahead
  12. Scissorhands (The Last Snow)

Motionless in White’s “Creatures” was one of the more prominent debuts in the metalcore scene. Released on October 12, 2010, it expressed the band’s gothic style with horror-themed lyrics, hence appealing to a very devoted fanbase of “Creatures.” What separated it distinctly from other contemporaries was electronic elements coupled with a heavy metalcore sound and fan-contributed lines. The record, touting hit singles in “Abigail” and “Immaculate Misconception,” received critical acclaim and solidified a spot for the quintet in the genre. In 2020, their lasting impression would be celebrated with the 10th-anniversary re-release, “Creatures X.”.

 

2. Infamous (2012)

Infamous album Image

Tracklist:

  1. Black Damask (The Fog)
  2. Devil’s Night
  3. A-M-E-R-I-C-A
  4. Burned at Both Ends
  5. The Divine Infection
  6. Puppets 2 (The Rain)
  7. Sinematic
  8. If It’s Dead, We’ll Kill It
  9. Synthetic Love
  10. Hatefuck
  11. Underdog
  12. Infamous

“Infamous” was the turning point for Motionless in White—according to them, it means they progressed from their metalcore roots to a more eclectic and experimental sound. Slipknot and Marilyn Manson infused heavily into the record, defining its nature as exceptionally nonconformist, setting the band’s creed: innovate or die. The release also saw the departure of founding drummer Angelo Parente, thus marking a new era for the band. Even with this early leak, “Infamous” received critical acclaim and was a point of really cementing Motionless in White’s place in the metal scene, truly proving the ability to adapt and grow with the times. Commercially as well, its success truly cemented the impact left, leaving its mark within the band’s discography.

 

3. Reincarnate (2014)

Reincarnate album Image

Tracklist:

  1. Death March
  2. Reincarnate
  3. Puppets 3 (The Grand Finale)
  4. Unstoppable
  5. Everybody Sells Cocaine
  6. Contemptress
  7. Break the Cycle
  8. Generation Lost
  9. Dark Passenger
  10. Wasp
  11. Dead as Fuck
  12. Final Dictvm
  13. Carry the Torch

“Reincarnate” is a turn of the new leaf in the career of Motionless in White, showcasing growth and a refined sound. Their mixture of gothic elements with aggressive metalcore felt familiar to the fans and critics. Its successful debut, featuring big-name guests and tight production from Dan Korneff and Chris “Motionless” Cerulli, marked it as one of the bigger releases. What would be their final album with Fearless Records, “Reincarnate” cemented Motionless in White as one of the heavier bands in a metal scene that was just making way for them. This record not only met high expectations but set a platform for further evolution and success of the band.

 

4. Graveyard Shift (2017)

Graveyard Shift Image

Tracklist:

  1. Rats
  2. Queen for Queen
  3. Necessary Evil
  4. Soft
  5. Untouchable
  6. Not My Type: Dead as Fuck 2
  7. The Ladder
  8. Voices
  9. Loud (Fuck It)
  10. 570
  11. Hourglass
  12. Eternally Yours

The album “Graveyard Shift” was a big addition to the history of Motionless in White and cemented the band’s status in the metalcore universe. The album was their major label debut under Roadrunner Records, a shock release came about with the news of the departure of two band members: Josh Balz and Devin “Ghost” Sola. But collaborations, like the one with Jonathan Davis for “Necessary Evil,” and fan-driven artwork contests kept hinting at a band invested in its community. Metacritic scored pretty good, and even in positive reviews, it reflected that “Graveyard Shift” could balance haunting melodies with aggressive riffs to a degree that left an imprint on fans and critics alike.

 

5. Disguise (2019)

Disguise album Image

Tracklist:

  1. Disguise
  2. Headache
  3. </c0de>”
  4. Thoughts & Prayers
  5. Legacy
  6. Undead Ahead 2: The Tale of the Midnight Ride
  7. Holding on to Smoke
  8. Another Life
  9. Broadcasting from Beyond the Grave: Death Inc.
  10. Brand New Numb
  11. Catharsis

“Disguise” is a characteristic fifth studio album by Motionless in White, evidencing the band’s gothic and industrial-tinged metalcore with periodic nu-metal influences. Coming out on June 7, 2019, it was their second major-label release and came when Vinny Mauro and Justin Morrow had just joined the band, neither of whom actually performed on the record. Even though reception has been pretty mixed—some critics praised the energy and diversity of the record, while others pointed out a lack of new ideas—”Disguise” still appeared on the list of the 50 Best Metal Albums of 2019 by Loudwire. The album fuses styles and themes that strongly reaffirm Motionless in White’s place within the metalcore scene.

 

6. Scoring the End of the World (2022)

Scoring the End of the World album Image

Tracklist:

  1. Meltdown
  2. Sign of Life
  3. Werewolf
  4. Porcelain
  5. Slaughterhouse
  6. Masterpiece
  7. Cause of Death
  8. We Become the Night
  9. Burned at Both Ends II
  10. B.F.B.T.G.: Corpse Nation
  11. Cyberhex
  12. Red, White & Boom
  13. Scoring the End of the World

“Scoring the End of the World,” therefore, is a milestone for Motionless in White, really showing growth and evolution within the metalcore scene. A concoction of industrial, gothic, and deathcore elements with really politically charged, hard-hitting, and introspective lyricism in this album has set it apart. It has received critical and fan acclaim, proving the band is more than capable of pushing themselves creatively while retaining the core sound. Featuring some great collaborations and real standout tracks, this really cements Motionless in White’s place within the metalcore genre and shows their potential for the future.

 

Conclusion:

Motionless in White has definitely been the group to let their discography show for itself in terms of band development and versatility within the metalcore genre. From the early days with “Creatures” to the industrial and gothic influences of “Graveyard Shift,” one could only hear the growth, and different experiments can be heard through the albums. Their latest albums, “Disguise” and “Scoring the End of the World,” solidify them as one of the powerhouses in the scene. If a fan goes through the albums chronologically, he/she will see the journey of the band and the height to which they reached. Motionless in White’s dedication continues to enthrall and inspire the fans worldwide with the craft and their sound.


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