July 26 street date. Falling In Reverse marks the return of Ronnie Radke, original singer and songwriter for Escape the Fate. When Ronnie left the band after their first full-length Dying Is Your Latest Fashion, fans were fiercely divided. While ETF have prospered without him, a devoted Ronnie Radke following has pushed the video for breakthrough ETF single “Situations” over 27 million views on youtube, Dying is still the best-selling ETF album, and the singles from that album are the best-selling tracks the band has ever created. For many fans, Ronnie Radke is still the face of Escape the Fate. Now comes Falling In Reverse’ debut album The Drug In Me Is You, picking up where Dying Is Your Latest Fashion left off: shredding guitar riffs, hook-laden breakdowns, and over it all Radke’s inimitable vocals. Fans will delight in Radke’s growth as a lyricist, as he brings out an appealing confessional side to his writing and opens up about his haunted past. First single “Good Girls Bad Guys” goes to alternative and modern rock on 7/12: expect strong radio and video support for the charismatic Radke, and Falling in Reverse to fulfill the wildest dreams of expectant fans everywhere.
June 18 street date. Falling In Reverse are a force of nature, a scene band poised to break out of that scene and into the hearts of anyone who likes loud guitar and rock swagger. Fronted by charismatic singer and songwriter Ronnie Radke, Falling In Reverse have taken themselves to the next level and beyond with Fashionably Late, an album that combines their classic hard-edged sound with pop, EDM and even some hip-hop influences. One listen to first single 'Alone' tells the whole story: a huge electrohouse opening, followed by Ronnie’s flowing rap verses, and a huge singalong pop chorus, with a breakdown straight out of the Lil Wayne playbook closing things down. Produced by Elvis Baskette, who helmed the band’s best-selling debut, and mixed by Grammy-winning pop mastermind Chris Lord Alge (U2, Green Day, Paramore, My Chemical Romance), Fashionably Late is the moment we’ve seen for bands like My Chemical Romance and Paramore: when a scene band steps into the spotlight and becomes a national phenomenon.
June 18 street date. (Deluxe version with 3 bonus tracks and enhanced packaging.) Falling In Reverse are a force of nature, a scene band poised to break out of that scene and into the hearts of anyone who likes loud guitar and rock swagger. Fronted by charismatic singer and songwriter Ronnie Radke, Falling In Reverse have taken themselves to the next level and beyond with Fashionably Late, an album that combines their classic hard-edged sound with pop, EDM and even some hip-hop influences. One listen to first single 'Alone' tells the whole story: a huge electrohouse opening, followed by Ronnie’s flowing rap verses, and a huge singalong pop chorus, with a breakdown straight out of the Lil Wayne playbook closing things down. Produced by Elvis Baskette, who helmed the band’s best-selling debut, and mixed by Grammy-winning pop mastermind Chris Lord Alge (U2, Green Day, Paramore, My Chemical Romance), Fashionably Late is the moment we’ve seen for bands like My Chemical Romance and Paramore: when a scene band steps into the spotlight and becomes a national phenomenon.
February 24 street date. Numerous sold out tours, countless magazine covers, 70 million YouTube views and an unquenchable social media inferno? Yep. But Falling In Reverse is just warming up. Just Like You (album number three if you’re counting) finds Falling In frontman Ronnie Radke with no shortage of material to sing, scream and howl about. In the roughly two years since last album Fashionably Late, Radke lost a close family member (faced head-on with the tear-jerking album closing ballad, 'Brother'), watched old friends succumb to old vices (first track 'Chemical Prisoner'), and struggled with his lifelong search for meaning ('God, If You Are Above' is as real as it gets) and personal redemption. But the playful innuendo that made hits of 'The Drug In Me Is You' and 'Situations' is back front and center in songs like 'Sexy Drug' and the album’s title track, with its over-the-top, hilariously brave refrain: "I am aware that I am an asshole!"
March 24 street date. Numerous sold out tours, countless magazine covers, 70 million YouTube views and an unquenchable social media inferno? Yep. But Falling In Reverse is just warming up. Just Like You (album number three if you’re counting) finds Falling In frontman Ronnie Radke with no shortage of material to sing, scream and howl about. In the roughly two years since last album Fashionably Late, Radke lost a close family member (faced head-on with the tear-jerking album closing ballad, 'Brother'), watched old friends succumb to old vices (first track 'Chemical Prisoner'), and struggled with his lifelong search for meaning ('God, If You Are Above' is as real as it gets) and personal redemption. But the playful innuendo that made hits of 'The Drug In Me Is You' and 'Situations' is back front and center in songs like 'Sexy Drug' and the album’s title track, with its over-the-top, hilariously brave refrain: "I am aware that I am an asshole!"
April 7 street date. FALLING IN REVERSE return with their much-anticipated fourth studio album, Coming Home. The follow-up to 2015’s Just Like You, the new album finds the band exploring its sound and going to new places musically, all the while retaining the signature ethos and aesthetic that has won the love and loyalty of millions of incredibly invested fans and followers. Coming Home is marked by sweeping refrains, airy vocal effects, and unforgettable melodies that will continue to thrill their dedicated legion of supporters. When all is said and done, this album will be viewed as definitive for FALLING IN REVERSE. Radke and his bandmates will embark on an eternally busy touring schedule in support of the album, living on the road through the album cycle and doing so with a new sense of focus. In the two years since their last record, FALLING IN REVERSE have continued to dominate a scene that has championed them since 2011. The last album kicked off with a Top 20 debut on the Billboard Chart and the band played a steady stream of sold-out headlining shows around the country, culminating with a commanding run on the 2016 Vans Warped Tour. 2017 will be no different. The crowds are out in full force for the band’s headlining winter tour and Coming Home is poised to be FALLING IN REVERSE’s most successful opus to date.
April 28 street date. Falling In Reverse's follow-up to 2015's "Just Like You", "Coming Home" finds the band exploring its sound, all the while retaining the signature ethos and aesthetic that has won the love and loyalty of its incredibly invested fans and followers. Frontman Ronnie Radke previously told Alternative Press that the album is "a huge left turn. It sounds like nothing we've ever done. Every song is very vibey. There’s more feeling in it". He continued, "we're challenging ourselves now more than we ever have in the weirdest ways possible, because you would think writing the craziest solo or riffs would be the challenging part. But the challenging part is trying to stick to a theme and not go all over the place like we would normally do".
April 28 street date. Falling In Reverse's follow-up to 2015's "Just Like You", "Coming Home" finds the band exploring its sound, all the while retaining the signature ethos and aesthetic that has won the love and loyalty of its incredibly invested fans and followers. Frontman Ronnie Radke previously told Alternative Press that the album is "a huge left turn. It sounds like nothing we've ever done. Every song is very vibey. There’s more feeling in it". He continued, "we're challenging ourselves now more than we ever have in the weirdest ways possible, because you would think writing the craziest solo or riffs would be the challenging part. But the challenging part is trying to stick to a theme and not go all over the place like we would normally do".