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Motionless In White Release New Song 'R.I.P.' Featuring Skylar Grey

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Motionless in White recently released a new song, "R.I.P.", featuring Skylar Grey.

The metalcore band also shared music video for "R.I.P." directed by Jensen Noe.

"R.I.P." is the latest song from the band's upcoming seventh album, Decades, which is set for release on July 17 via Roadrunner Records.

"Skylar's voice brought it to another level that I never could have achieved on my own," says lead vocalist Chris "Motionless" Cerulli. "I really love the lyrics for this song. Even though I wrote it through a romantic lens, I love that it can be applied to any moment in your life when you've had a falling out with someone you deeply care about, whether that's a best friend, family member, or romantic partner."

He adds, "The song really hones in on the deafening silence that follows after you've said hurtful things to one another that you wish you could take back. It's meant to capture the tension that exists in that quiet space of separation. You want to apologize and make things right, but you don't know how. You want to tell them you love them more than anything and can't live without them, but there's a lot of pain on both sides that has to be confronted first. All the while, you're left with the crippling uncertainty of whether the relationship can ever recover and move forward, or if it's destined to be laid to rest and gone forever."

Motionless In White are set to embark on their North American headlining tour - The Sweat and Blood Tour - on July 14.

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