Chris motionless said in an interview tht they were pop punkish in the beggining of it all I personally love it cause it shows more of how they used to be then wat they are I think it would be awesome if these songs were on their set list or if they played it every once in awhile
Motionless In White is fucking amazing... even from their roots. Even though, I personally think their earlier work can be classified as horror punk. So, I see this song made some of it's lyrics on the first version of Apocolips. I'm a huge fan, and I'm going to be seeing them in a week, and I'm really stoked!
@@raddog1478 my guy this and “Our Lady of Sorrow” could be played back2back and flow perfectly, it’s like Escape the fates “The Guillotine” play them all back2back and it flows despite different leads and time and even bands.
@@raddog1478 Man it never ends. People from all different metal/core/punk genres rip on bands for having influences from each other. It's always been annoying.
Damn, dude I remember when this wasn't even on UA-cam at all I don't really like when they played post-hardcore but knowing what they were before making it is simply astounding
One thing about 2005-2010 Motionless is that they loved to re-use some of their lyrics in other songs lol. "11 tracks" was referenced in a song in the first version of When Love Met Destruction in She Never Made it to the Emergency Room if I recall correctly. I think they reused a lot of their lyrics just simply because they liked them and tried to make their songs better and better.
I think he said in an interview he always played guitar with his grandfather and he got a tattoo to commemorate his gramps for teaching him and to remember all of the time they spent playing.
@@raddog1478 Exactly. Back then, there were so many bands trying to get their name out there that they would upload shit to myspace, youtube, anywhere people could hear it. MIW's sound back in 2005-2008 had so much damn passion without the high-quality studio recordings. Sure, it wasn't high quality but their sound and lyrics set them apart from other pop punk/horror punk bands at the time and the pilot crew for MIW in 2005 busted their ass to be heard. I honestly think Creatures is their "9th symphony". They've made okay albums and a few decent tracks since then but Creatures was a masterpiece that they poured years of writing, experience, frustration, passion and effort into and it had the studio quality sound that really pushed them into the limelight at the time. It truly was a one of a kind album at the time and no other band had their sound and it set them apart and put them on the map for a lot of people. Infamous rubbed a lot of the older fans the wrong way because it became more of a nu-metal type sound for many of the tracks, derivative of Slipknot and goth/grunge with some tracks, which was a pretty big far cry from their audience's taste after releasing a melodic/synth metalcore album like Creatures and in a music climate that was dominated by the core genre at the time. It gained them more mainstream/casual metal fans but pretty much everyone I know that listened to them from 05-10 pretty much stopped after Infamous was released.
Yup. 2005-2010 was the golden era for Motionless. Everything since then has been casual, over-produced junk for the most part. 570, Another Life, Eternally Yours, Masterpiece and Reincarnate are pretty much the only tracks worth listening to, but most of them are far away from where they started.
Chris motionless said in an interview tht they were pop punkish in the beggining of it all I personally love it cause it shows more of how they used to be then wat they are I think it would be awesome if these songs were on their set list or if they played it every once in awhile
Chris Motionless-guitar and vocals
Frank Polumbo-guitar
Kyle White-bass
Angelo Parente-drums
Maxi Frost
Motionless In White is fucking amazing... even from their roots. Even though, I personally think their earlier work can be classified as horror punk. So, I see this song made some of it's lyrics on the first version of Apocolips. I'm a huge fan, and I'm going to be seeing them in a week, and I'm really stoked!
(11 years later) did u have a nice time?
this sounds like something every teen goes through in teenagehood
A picture worth a thousand words
So light it up and watch it burn
inspiration for the music called apocolips (from whorror album )
Hmm...bullets era MCR vibes here! I love it!
no just no lol
@@raddog1478 my guy this and “Our Lady of Sorrow” could be played back2back and flow perfectly, it’s like Escape the fates “The Guillotine” play them all back2back and it flows despite different leads and time and even bands.
@@Incarnationofpessimism Everyone was ripping each others sound back then.
@@raddog1478 Man it never ends. People from all different metal/core/punk genres rip on bands for having influences from each other. It's always been annoying.
Damn, dude I remember when this wasn't even on UA-cam at all
I don't really like when they played post-hardcore but knowing what they were before making it is simply astounding
I miss being 13 and religiously listening to this :(
they're so young
I really like this. Thanks for sharing.
best song ever
I feel like this has a similar feel to Scary Kids Scaring Kids
Apocolips
THANK YOU! I've been looking everywhere for this song. Finally.
These guys make me proud to live in PA. c:
fuck yeah i found another miw song :D any old miw songs i am requesting for upload. i want to have all of their songs.
they sound so different
Alguien en plena pandemia escuchando estos temitas old?
👋🏻🤘👍
I fuckimg love this demo ep, it was brilliant! Thanks for putting it up :)
They used some of these lyrics in Apocolips :3
the “roses are red... a picture’s worth a thousand words” part is also in the original recording of Apocolips!
One thing about 2005-2010 Motionless is that they loved to re-use some of their lyrics in other songs lol. "11 tracks" was referenced in a song in the first version of When Love Met Destruction in She Never Made it to the Emergency Room if I recall correctly.
I think they reused a lot of their lyrics just simply because they liked them and tried to make their songs better and better.
no violets are violet
This is pretty much when they played post-hardcore/horror punk it's technically a whinier AFI I guess
You posted this on my birthday :D *-*
Chris can play guitar pretty good too
I think he said in an interview he always played guitar with his grandfather and he got a tattoo to commemorate his gramps for teaching him and to remember all of the time they spent playing.
This is MIW? Sounds to me like an other emo band..
This is Motionless in White with almost none of the original lineup back in 2005, as this time they played post-hardcore/horror punk
Junge mit Herz nah id know chris's voice anywhere
Charlotte Emily X... that is Chris. He was like 19 or 20
sounds like a fake fan back when artist didnt give a fuck if their demos were on p2p sites.
@@raddog1478 Exactly. Back then, there were so many bands trying to get their name out there that they would upload shit to myspace, youtube, anywhere people could hear it.
MIW's sound back in 2005-2008 had so much damn passion without the high-quality studio recordings. Sure, it wasn't high quality but their sound and lyrics set them apart from other pop punk/horror punk bands at the time and the pilot crew for MIW in 2005 busted their ass to be heard.
I honestly think Creatures is their "9th symphony". They've made okay albums and a few decent tracks since then but Creatures was a masterpiece that they poured years of writing, experience, frustration, passion and effort into and it had the studio quality sound that really pushed them into the limelight at the time. It truly was a one of a kind album at the time and no other band had their sound and it set them apart and put them on the map for a lot of people.
Infamous rubbed a lot of the older fans the wrong way because it became more of a nu-metal type sound for many of the tracks, derivative of Slipknot and goth/grunge with some tracks, which was a pretty big far cry from their audience's taste after releasing a melodic/synth metalcore album like Creatures and in a music climate that was dominated by the core genre at the time. It gained them more mainstream/casual metal fans but pretty much everyone I know that listened to them from 05-10 pretty much stopped after Infamous was released.
roses are red violets are blue PEEKATCHU I CHOOSE YOU
;'o
omg this is amazing!!!!thanks for the song
@FeriKksu vidtomp3 is a site where you can convert it c: Thank you so much for uploading this by the way!
Its just the motion man.
I don't know about you but this is more amazing!!!!
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You wont find fake miw fans here ♥️
I'm a fake fan
Hhahahahaha😂
I miss old miw so bad.. creatures was the last album that I really enjoyed
Really good song. Now someone please upload Black -.-
Didn't their EP The Whorror come out after this? I don't understand, they sound better at first compared to the vocals in that EP.
This came out before The Whorror
I thought so. But why do the vocals sound better earlier in their music career compared to The Whorror? Is it just me?
Idk but they sound the same to me d: Haha
***** That makes sense.
what album is this?
This is their untitled/self-titled EP from 2005.
can you give another link? megaupload dosent work anymore D:
is this 2005?
Yes. They released their untitled EP in 2005.
What happened to this band? They had heart...
Yup. 2005-2010 was the golden era for Motionless. Everything since then has been casual, over-produced junk for the most part. 570, Another Life, Eternally Yours, Masterpiece and Reincarnate are pretty much the only tracks worth listening to, but most of them are far away from where they started.
Only good album imo not trying to hate if you like their other stuff great.
I love the lyrics ❤️