Chris Motionless On ‘Disguise’: “I Definitely Recognised How Deep Some Of The Issues That I Have Go”

Motionless In White’s new album ‘Disguise’ is a very personal one for Chris Motionless.

Inside this month’s issue of Rock Sound, we caught up with Motionless In White frontman Chris Motionless. Below is just a taste of our interview, pick up a copy of the Waterparks issue of Rock Sound for the full story – it’s available right now, worldwide from SHOP.ROCKSOUND.TV.

Motionless In White’s new album ‘Disguise’ is out today – and it comes from a very intensely personal place for frontman Chris Motionless. During the recording process, Chris confronted aspects of his mental health and his demons that he’d avoided through the previous album cycles – but that stopped with ‘Disguise’.

“Through making this record, I definitely recognised how deep some of the issues that I have go,” Chris shared. “When you keep things bottled up in your head, you get that tunnel vision and focus on it in a very different way. When you can either talk about them to somebody or write them down for yourself, it gives you a more even perception. I think that’s something that people don’t utilise enough – they keep everything inside until it all comes to this explosion moment. My biggest revelation would be to encourage people that, if they’re feeling that way, they need to either sit down and either write it out, just in straight diary or journal form, or seek help, try and talk to somebody.”

He added “I tried to incorporate therapy into my life over the process of this record, and that’s something I’ve spoken not very highly of in the past, because I didn’t believe in it. But I’ve tried it, and found it a great tool as well. The longer it all stays in there, the more harm it’s going to do.”

This is just a taster – check out the full interview inside the Waterparks issue of Rock Sound. It’s available right now from SHOP.ROCKSOUND.TV

Check out Motionless In White’s new album ‘Disguise’ below:

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