Motionless in White Unveils ‘Decades’ and Corey Taylor Collab

Decades album – Motionless in White announce Decades and drop “Playing God,” featuring Corey Taylor. The album lands July 17.
Motionless in White just shifted the spotlight back to the band’s hardest edge, announcing their upcoming album Decades while premiering a new track built for maximum impact.
The band, led by Chris Motionless, confirmed that Decades will be released July 17, marking the group’s seventh studio effort. It follows 2022’s Scoring the End of the World, and the new era is framed as louder and more aggressive than what fans have heard before.
In this context, the band’s pitch of “heavier” energy reads like more than marketing. When artists describe their current sound as a response to the world around them, it often signals a tighter thematic focus and a willingness to confront cultural pressure head-on.
Alongside the album reveal. Motionless in White released “Playing God. ” a track they had previously hinted would include a major guest.. That tease has now landed: Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor joins on the song. adding a recognizable voice to what Motionless in White describe as an observational commentary.
The band also ties the collaboration to the subject matter of toxic internet culture. pointing toward the people who sustain it and the behavior it rewards.. Meanwhile. the pairing of Taylor’s intensity with Motionless in White’s industrial-leaning aggression sets a tense tone that feels designed for both streaming and live rooms.
This matters because culture-war themes and online-driven outrage are now part of mainstream conversation. When metal bands put that tension into lyrics and vocals, the result tends to travel fast, resonating with listeners who see the same patterns everywhere.
Decades is further supported by the band’s current touring momentum. as Motionless in White are opening for Bring Me the Horizon.. Fans can also look forward to a complete track list that includes “R.I.P.” featuring Skylar Grey. “Fight Like Hell” featuring Anthony Martinez. and bonus material such as “Hollywood. ” plus a “Fight Like Hell” remix video featuring Outlier.
At a time when attention spans are short and tastes shift quickly, a big release date paired with a high-profile guest helps anchor the conversation. Misryoum coverage of Decades is a reminder of how quickly a collaboration can turn an album announcement into a shared, widely discussed moment.