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[Podcasts] Chris Motionless Talks Horror and Teases MIW Halloween Plans with The Boo Crew

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After relentless touring in support of last summer’s wildly successful Billboard charting album, Disguise (currently amassing over 50 million streams), Pennsylvania band Motionless in White has just announced a return to the road for The Black and Blue Tour along with Knocked Loose, Stick To Your Guns and Ovtlier. The mayhem begins April 28th and will be trekking across North America.

Motionless in White is a band that has always worn a strong horror influence on their sleeves. It’s very much a fiber that has been woven into the band in their videos and embedded in the cinematic melodies and arrangements that bring their latest album Disguise to life. Singer and lyricist Chris Motionless is a massive fan of the genre. Bloody Disgusting’s Boo Crew Podcast had the chance to hop onto the tour bus backstage at a recent show.

When asked if he’s ever been asked to lend his knack of dark composition to the big screen to score a horror film he says, “No I haven’t, I would love to. I would very much love to. I have written things here and there that feel like…We did an intro track for Reincarnate that did not make the record that I still sit on all the time, I’m just like..I NEED to put this out cause I feel like, it’s like kind of, a mixture of Batman Returns with Nightmare Before Christmas. I love anything Danny Elfman related, so thats usually the go-to approach. I feel like I’ve done a lot more of the, quote unquote “scoring aspect” on the first record. A lot of the stuff I worked on, I felt really proud of. Now we went in a slightly different direction for the majority of our music but, I still have that desire to do more of it within so…if anybody wants to give me a call to score something, you let me know, cause I’d love it. I’d get together with my friend Justin DeBlieck and I think he and I would do a bad ass job at scoring something.”

Chris is enamored with the original Halloween film from ’78 and reflects on experiencing it as a kid, “It shook me to my core because I just think Michael Myers, in general having no actual face to show emotion…I guess in some way, obviously Jason doesn’t have a face either but there’s something about the stoic, emotionless face that is Michael Myers and the slow cumbersome, just constant approaching of you. Now matter how fast you run, he’s right behind you, it’s so scary.”

He also cites Joel Schumacher’s classic 1987 teen vampire flick, The Lost Boys as one of the horror movies that feel like home to him. “I loved the feeling of, being a kid growing up and kind of always being an outcast. I identified with the characters. I wanted to be one of them. I was like, this is what I want for my life, I want to be a Lost Boy! I want to be a vampire and just be everything that they were in the film and not have a life of normality and you know, oddly enough here I am in a band that is essentially the closest thing to being in a group similar to what that felt like!”

In addition to the band’s newly announced tour dates, expect more spooky surprises throughout 2020!

“There’s some interesting conversations happening for what we’re gonna do with our fall. I can say that I think, maybe not at the capacity that they want it to be, in some way…I think the fans are really gonna be excited about our decision that we want to do for the Fall so…we’ll see you on Halloween..that’s all I’m sayin’.

For the complete conversation with Chris Motionless about everything from the writing process on Disguise, to horror movies (including the ones he CAN’T watch) and even an amazing ghost story, listen to Episode 106 of The Boo Crew available now wherever you get podcasts.

Tickets for The Black and Blue Tour go on sale Friday, February 28th. See the current dates below and check out their horror reference FILLED live music video for their track Undead Ahead 2 after the jump!

Follow Chris Motionless on:

Instagram: @chrismotionless
Twitter: @chrismotionless

Follow Motionless In White on:

Instagram: @miwband
Twitter: @miwband

Follow The Boo Crew on:

Instagram: @talesfromtheboocrew
Twitter: @talesfromtheboo

Tour dates:

Apr. 28 – St. Louis, MO – Pop’s
Apr. 29 – Memphis, TN – Minglewood Hall
Apr. 30 – Nashville, TN – Cannery Ballroom
May 02 – Mexico City, MX – Domination Festival
May 04 – Austin, TX – Emo’s
May 05 – Corpus Christi, TX – Brewsters
May 06 – Baton Rouge, LA – Varsity Theatre
May 08 – Daytona Beach, FL – Welcome To Rockvilile
May 09 – Myrtle Beach, SC – House Of Blues
May 10 – Raleigh, NC – The Ritz
May 12 – Huntington, NY – Paramount
May 13 – Albany, NY – Upstate Concert Hall
May 15 – Richmond, VA – The National
May 16 – Wilmington, DE – The Queen
May 19 – Lexington, KY – Manchester Music Hall
May 20 – Ft. Wayne, IN – Clyde Theatre
May 22 – Moline, IL – Rust Belt
May 23 – Lincoln, NE – Bourbon Theatre
May 24 – Pryor, OK – Rocklahoma

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‘Death Becomes Her’ and the Horror of Aging [The Lady Killers Podcast]

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“This is life’s ultimate cruelty. It offers us a taste of youth and vitality, and then it makes us witness our own decay.”

Is there anything more terrifying than the relentless passage of time? It’s a bitter truth that just when we’ve become accustomed to our bodies, the sands of time turn and we’re forced to watch them slowly break down in a cruel march towards inevitable death. But what if there were a way to stop the aging process – a potion that would return us to our peak physical condition and hold us there until the end of time? Would we take it? And would we eventually find that the blessing of perpetual life is actually a curse? No film explores this dilemma quite like Death Becomes Her. Robert Zemeckis’ 1992 horror comedy pits two showstopping divas against each other for a single spotlight while asking what they would do for eternal youth – and what will be the hidden cost?

Madeline (Meryl Streep) and Helen (Goldie Hawn) are old frenemies with a history of vicious competition. Madeline seems to have won the most recent battle and married Helen’s fiance Ernest (Bruce Willis), but decades later, their marriage is on the rocks and Madeline’s once thriving career is now a thing of the past. When Helen returns with a stunning new look, Madeline turns to unorthodox methods to maintain her feminine dominance. She drinks a potion designed to give her eternal youth, but returns home to find her life turned upside down by her downtrodden husband and jealous “friend.” Having both taken the potion, “Mad” and “Hel” engage in a bitter fight to the death over years of petty snipes and the right to claim the title of Most Desirable Woman.

In their latest episode, The Lady Killers dissect these two glamorous killers and the hidden social commentary in Zemeckis’ iconic film. Co-hosts Jenn AdamsMae Shults, Rocco T. Thompson, and Sammie Kuykendall dish over their own fears of aging, choose their favorite diva, and decide whether they would take the potion should they ever find themselves in Lisle’s (Isabella Rossellini) lavish home. How does the film hit differently when watching as an adult? Could Madeline, Helen, and Ernest ever make a polycule work? Is Lisle a hero or a villain and how does she keep that gorgeous necklace in place? They’ll wrestle with these questions and more in a podcasting shovel battle to the death on this unique horror comedy and one of the most glamorous casts of all time.

Stream below and subscribe now via Apple Podcasts and Spotify for future episodes that drop every Thursday.

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