We’ll get new Motionless In White music at the end of January!

Author Benedetta Baldin - 16.11.2025

American band Motionless In White will release new music in January, as reported by theprp. This past Thursday, November 13, while performing live at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania for their “Apocalypse Fest,” the group revealed that a new song called “Afraid Of The Dark” will debut on January 28.

About sixteen songs into their performance, Chris Motionless, the band’s vocalist, made the announcement (see below) that they would be releasing a new album in 2026 to commemorate their 20th anniversary. He also confirmed the release date of the album’s debut single. Onstage, Motionless In White celebrated their 2012 sophomore album “Infamous” with a full live performance that featured setlist returns and some fan favorites.

Setlist:

  1. Fatal
  2. Devil’s Night
  3. Burned At Both Ends (last played live in 2018)
  4. The Divine Infection (last played live in 2013)
  5. Black Damask (The Fog)
  6. A-M-E-R-I-C-A (last played live in 2019)
  7. Puppets 2 (The Rain) (last played live in 2015)
  8. Sign Of Life
  9. Hatefuck
  10. Underdog (last played live in 2015)
  11. Sinematic
  12. Necessary Evil
  13. If It’s Dead, We’ll Kill It
  14. Synthetic Love
  15. Nothing Ever After (ILLENIUM cover)
  16. Sick From The Melt
  17. Another Life
  18. Infamous (last played live in 2016)

Motionless In White harnessed the power of an unholy union between industrial metal dissonance, spellbinding gothic pop bombast, and big screen-worthy iconography to emerge as 21st century rock’s most iconoclastic and cinematic force. Climbing out of the shadows of the rustbelt in Scranton, PA, the group have tirelessly earned the undying allegiance of a devout worldwide audience one record at a time.

With over one billion cumulative streams and views to date, they have notched four consecutive Top 5 debuts on the Billboard ‘Top Hard Rock Albums’ chart and ‘Top Rock Albums’ chart with Reincarnate [2014], Graveyard Shift [2017], Disguise [2019], and their latest effort Scoring The End Of the World [2022].