Motionless In White Drops “Playing God” ft. Corey Taylor – New Single & Album

Motionless In White Drops “Playing God” ft. Corey Taylor – New Single & Album

Motionless In White returns with "Playing God" featuring Corey Taylor. Read our deep dive into the "Soft" sequel and the announcement of their 2026 album, 'Decades.'

Motionless In White returns with "Playing God" featuring Corey Taylor. Read our deep dive into the "Soft" sequel and the announcement of their 2026 album, 'Decades.'

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Motionless In White Drops “Playing God” ft. Corey Taylor – New Single & Album

Motionless In White Drops “Playing God” ft. Corey Taylor – New Single & Album

Motionless In White just pulled the pin on a massive collaboration, and the blast radius is hitting every corner of the scene. On May 6, 2026, the band finally dropped “Playing God” a track featuring the legendary Corey Taylor.

If you were worried that a “pop” label meant the band was softening their edge, you can breathe easy. This isn’t a radio-friendly pivot; it’s a high-octane, industrial-tinged anthem that proves Chris Motionless hasn’t lost an ounce of his bite.

A Spiritual Successor to “Soft”

For the long-time fans who have been following the Scranton crew since the Graveyard Shift days, “Playing God” feels like a homecoming. Chris Motionless has confirmed that this track is the spiritual and lyrical successor to “Soft.” While “Soft” was a visceral reaction to critics, “Playing God” turns that same aggression toward the toxic entitlement of the digital age. The chemistry between Chris and Corey Taylor is undeniable—they trade lines with a frantic energy that makes the song feel like a physical confrontation.

Why “Playing God” Hits Different

The track doesn’t just rely on its guest star; it stands on its own as some of MIW’s most technical work to date. Here is what makes it stand out:

  • Industrial Groove: The riffs are jagged and punchy, leaning into that heavy nu-metal influence the band does better than almost anyone right now.

  • Lyrical Venom: The song takes aim at “keyboard warriors” and the parasocial culture that treats artists like commodities rather than people.

  • The Bridge: Without spoiling it, the breakdown and Corey’s vocal contribution in the final third are absolute chaos.

The Road to ‘Decades’

This single is the centerpiece for their seventh studio album, “Decades”, which officially drops on July 17, 2026. Based on what we’ve heard so far, the album is shaping up to be a celebration of their entire evolution—blending the raw metalcore of their youth with the polished, goth-industrial theatrics of their current era.

The tracklist is already stacked, including some interesting collaborations:

  • “R.I.P.” featuring Skylar Grey

  • “Blood Rave” featuring Anthony Martinez of Dark Divine

  • “Sunglasses at Night” (Yes, a heavy Corey Hart cover)

Catch the Chaos Live

Motionless In White is currently out with Bring Me The Horizon, but they’ve just announced a massive North American headline tour to support the new record. They’re bringing Lorna Shore, Fit For A King, and Static Dress along for the ride, so expect these new tracks to sound even more massive in a live setting.

The verdict? “Playing God” is exactly what we wanted from a MIW and Corey Taylor link-up. It’s loud, it’s angry, and it’s a reminder that MIW is still at the top of their game.

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