Motionless In White have always held vampish drama as a calling card, but it’s never quite got this outrageous before. It’s so outrageous it’s almost goofy, but in a way that they successfully carry off. Then again, given Chris makes in Not My Type the truly ridiculous declaration of 'She loves me ’cause I like to give head like a zombie,' it’s not exactly out of character.
At the same time, the vocalist isn’t an ostentatious master of ceremonies, a wiry, shadowy presence in a black trench coat with a quiet yet palpable command of the crowd. Understated but cool, he seems focused not on the mayhem in front of him but on connection, taking in the room and making everyone in front of him feel seen. It feels all the more magnetic for the set’s more emotional, yet never syrupy moments, from the bleeding-heart balladry of Masterpiece to a magnificent airing of Voices and a magical closing one-two of Another Life and Eternally Yours.
Motionless In White’s idea of aiming higher is to be larger-than-life, more so than they’ve ever been perhaps. Sometimes it’s silly, it’s even a little sexy, it’s stupidly fun.