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Falling In Reverse

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FALLING IN REVERSE return with 2024's Popular Monster, the postmodern trailblazer's first full-length in seven years. The album arrives armed with no less than three RIAA-certified gold singles ("ZOMBIFIED," "Voices in My Head," "Watch the World Burn"), the double-platinum title track, a reimagined nü-metal classic, and six brand new anthems of furious metal, melody, and hip-hop.

Popular Monster is a defiant statement and triumphant victory for singer, songwriter, bandleader, and provocateur Ronnie Radke, who invented Falling In Reverse inside a prison cell.

Radke fills the fifth full-length from Falling In Reverse with invincible and irresistible songs that resonate across generations and genres. Co-produced with longtime collaborator Tyler Smyth (I Prevail, Lights), Popular Monster is full of confessional angst, bravado, and clever wordplay.

The cinematic and evocative album opener, "Prequel," sets the stage dramatically. "All My Life" resurrects the style of pop-hooks that first turned Radke onto punk music. Songs like "Bad Guy" and "NO FEAR" are forward-thinking yet timeless, pushing boundaries musically and challenging opposing forces lyrically with the passion and precision with which Ronnie built his reputation.

"Ronald" features rapper and Strange Music cofounder Tech N9ne alongside Alex Terrible, the provocative frontman for Russian deathcore merchants Slaughter To Prevail. Both seemingly disparate artists share similarities with different facets of Radke's attitude, persona, and creative ambition.

Ronnie grew up in Las Vegas, the son of an outlaw biker turned evangelical and an estranged mother he barely knew. Albums by rappers like Eminem and Dr. Dre broadened his world; songs from Blink-182 and Bad Religion blew his mind. Determined to express himself with music, Radke formed a series of pop-punk bands as a teenager, culminating in the creation of Escape The Fate.

The hard-partying young metalcore group's meteoric rise coincided with the singer's hellraising habits, which ran the gamut from bare-knuckle brawls to cocaine, heroin, and pills. Escape The Fate threw Ronnie out of the band after one too many narcotics-related arrests. By the time he was sentenced to two years in a Nevada prison for probation violations, the band he started had moved on without him. Some fans, critics, and industry types figured his story would end there.

They were very wrong. Ronnie emerged from his sentence with a batch of bangers written in his cell - singing choruses, verses, and riffs to himself and slapping his knees for percussion. The gold-certified debut album from Falling In Reverse, The Drug In Me Is You, arrived in 2011, less than two years after Ronnie's release from prison. Determined to share his life story with the world, Radke spent the next decade-plus dropping anthem after anthem, redefining and revitalizing the modern metalcore scene (and the hard rock radio format) with a mix of melody and attitude. Both Kerrang! and Revolver Magazine quickly counted Ronnie among "the greatest living rockstars."

Thanks to his formative fascinations with metal, punk, and hip-hop, Ronnie almost single-handedly reopened the floodgates for rap rock. The ambitious Fashionably Late (2013) earned the cover of every relevant rock publication (and the confused ire of hipster critics) and cracked the Top 20 on the Billboard 200. Both Fashionably Late and its follow-up, Just Like You (2015), debuted in the Top 5 on the US Rock chart. Soaked in shimmering soundscapes, the grungy and atmospheric Coming Home (2017) demonstrated yet another adventurous side of Radke's self-expression.

Ronnie Radke's resurrection continued with reinvention and renewal at every turn. "Losing My Mind" and "Losing My Life" surprised the so-called "scene" all over again in 2018 when he became the first of his peers to swerve from the album format to standalone singles, delivering a succession of forward-thinking, electrifying, and unstoppable songs paired with cinematic videos.

"Drugs" explored the American substance abuse epidemic and channeled Ronnie's own heartbreak, connecting all over again with the innumerable people directly or indirectly affected by similar struggles. (Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor delivered a searing guest vocal.) And then came "Popular Monster," a punishingly heavy but melodic diatribe on mental illness, doubt, and survival, once again merging the strongest and most authentic of aggressive metal, rock, and rap.

The massive "Popular Monster" became Ronnie's first No. 1 song on the radio and his first platinum single less than two years after its release. It was also the first No. 1 song on Billboard's inaugural Hot Hard Rock Songs chart, which considers airplay, streaming, and downloads.

"Popular Monster" eventually went double-platinum in the United States and 3x platinum in Australia. (Both "Popular Monster" and "The Drug in Me is You" are now silver in the UK.)

The hauntingly beautiful "The Drug In Me Is Reimagined" (2020) and the epic and the operatic "I'm Not A Vampire (Revamped)" (2021) followed "Popular Monster." In 2022, "ZOMBIFIED" and the gargantuan "Voices In My Head" went to No. 1 back-to-back. "Voices In My Head" was also the No. 1 Song of 2022 at SiriusXM's Octane. Both songs continued to resonate worldwide in 2023.

On January 31, 2023, Falling In Reverse dropped the furious and eclectic "Watch The World Burn" the day before the second leg of the band's co-headlining tour with Papa Roach kicked-off. Yet again, Ronnie's creative risks were rewarded, as the unconventional, caustic, and super heavy "Watch the World Burn" dominated radio and improbably became his first Billboard Hot 100 song.

As with the top-notch producers and directors Ronnie has hired to help execute his vision, he's regularly surrounded himself with incredible live players, resulting in unforgettable performances with various lineups over the years. Radke owns the stage, whether taking the Warped Tour mantle held by My Chemical Romance, Avenged Sevenfold, and Fall Out Boy in the tour's final years, performing in prominent spots on every major rock festival, or on massive headlining treks.

M. Shadows likened Ronnie's charisma to Axl Rose and "even Kurt Cobain," praising the singer's talent and aura of rock n' roll danger, as Avenged Sevenfold resisted social media pressure to avoid touring together. "How about the boys in Falling In Reverse?" Disturbed frontman David Draiman asked the crowd during a February 2024 tour stop together. "Don't they kick some ass?"

Popular Monster, the album, marks another chapter in the ongoing story of an artist who continually beats the odds, surmounting obstacles (and adversaries) both within and without.

In 2024, the world must confess that Ronnie Radke's cultural contribution is no fluke. Falling In Reverse can't be canceled and won't ever be silenced. Ronnie Radke is here to stay.

"Radke stands as one of this generation's most revered rock frontmen," wrote the esteemed Forbes Magazine in a 2020 profile. "And maybe even one of the scene's last true rockstars."

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 916 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!!!!

    by Charlene on 2/26/24

    Just saw them in Biloxi and I came just for them!!!! Ronnie in person sounds just as amazing the records. They are fun, crazy, energetic and worth every cent! Love you guys! Please do more shows downsouth along the gulf coast. We love you!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely mind blowing

    by Chez on 2/7/24

    Amazing show ...Ronnie brings it with so much talent I would see falling in reverse over and over again..totally rocked toledo!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    AMAZING

    by grace on 1/26/24

    amazing concert. sang so loud i lost my voice. nearly cried they preformed so well. would reccomend going 1000%

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great live show

    by Jeff on 12/21/23Armory - Minneapolis

    This was my first time seeing Falling in Reverse live. I was planning to see them open for Disturbed a year or so ago but they were removed from the bill. I know Ronnie can be a pain and likes to speak his mind but he sounded good and the band sounded good. He told the crowd not to buy the venue merch because they mark up the price too much. If this is true, I like his point. They performed a variety of their songs which was great!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hi Energy, Great Songs

    by My Wife and I on 12/20/23Armory - Minneapolis

    They were playing at the Armory in Minneapolis for the 93x Nutcracker. Daughtry and Sleep Theory opened. We love their songs, how he changes his voice throughout. One of our favorite bands of the last 10 years, with some of my favorite songs of all time. They always play a short set, only 11 songs in about 50 min. This was a one off show so they didn't bring screens where they play videos with the songs, but Ronnie was high energy, moving, pumping up the crowd. FIR is a band I wouldn't pass on, especially on a headline tour with full stage setup.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing Entertainer!

    by SamGS on 12/12/23Armory - Minneapolis

    Falling in Reverse was so fun to watch! The energy coming off the stage made my experience amazing!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Everything I needed

    by Becky on 12/12/23Armory - Minneapolis

    Love love loved it!! Can’t wait to see them again!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best Show I’ve Been To

    by Austin D on 12/12/23Armory - Minneapolis

    Falling in reverse is the best show I’ve been to yet, definitely getting tickets when they come back around to MN!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome

    by Bobbi on 12/11/23Armory - Minneapolis

    Great performance! Ronnie showed his true self and the integrity he has. No one walks over that man. He took a loss to help his fans from being taken advantage of. That’s an impressive move. I was and always will be a fan!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic

    by Marie on 12/11/23Armory - Minneapolis

    I started listening to the as a teenager and all I have to say is: He sounds just as awesome as he did those years ago. I could not recommend seeing a show of theirs more. ❤️

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome show

    by FallingAngel on 12/11/23Armory - Minneapolis

    Falling in Reverse was even better in person! (: Was 1st time seeing them live. Was supposed to see them during the Disturb concert, but Ronnie was unable to show up because of his voice problems at the time.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great Concert! Venue sucked!

    by Kay N. on 12/11/23Armory - Minneapolis

    Always a great show when seeing Falling in Reverse! Venue sucked and that is my only complaint.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Good time, good bye Daughtry

    by Slick on 12/11/23Armory - Minneapolis

    I really wish Daughtry would just be cancelled after how he acted at Rock Fest. It honestly really made me upset to spend money going to this in the first place and then having to be there around him again he’s just disrespectful to music lovers, concert fans and those of us who spend money to see live music.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show

    by Jay on 12/11/23Armory - Minneapolis

    Ronnie is a true showman. He’s very good at making the show fun and entertaining with both his music and how he gets the crowd to be part of the show! Will definitely be going to another of his shows when I get the chance.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    They rocked the place

    by Loved ‘em! on 12/11/23Armory - Minneapolis

    I listen to falling reverse a few times on the radio and absolutely love the show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic Show-Too bad venue grabs high % for artist merch!

    by Suba on 12/11/23Armory - Minneapolis

    Show was great! All 3 bands had a lot of energy as well as the crowd. The armory is a great venue. It was a little upsetting to hear that the venue takes 25% of the merch sales from the bands! I bought balcony seats for the first time. Those were great!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Surprise

    by Tony on 12/11/23Armory - Minneapolis

    I hadn't listened to Falling in Reverse much or so I thought, but new almost all the songs during the show. It was a great time at the Armory, would definitely go back to see them again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome

    by Cmac on 12/11/23Armory - Minneapolis

    Only complaint is that tickets and drinks are too expensive and the venue is taking too much on band merchandise which is causing bands to not sell merchandise at concerts

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Extremely disappointed

    by RocKiT on 12/11/23Armory - Minneapolis

    Bought 3 tix at $165 eaxh to see Daughtry, who played only about 6 songs. Had never heard anything by the other 2 bands. Extremely disappointed. Total waste of money for us. Great venue

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Mixed reviews

    by LMMPS95 on 12/11/23Armory - Minneapolis

    The bands were amazing. However, the venue was horrible. It was expensive and cut the main band off early. I did not get what I paid for. Therefore, I left incredibly frustrated and disappointed. I'd gladly see the bands again and again. But never going back to the Armory.