Falling In Reverse
Feb 22, 2015

The rock group, Falling In Reverse, recently released "God, If You Are Above" through Epitaph Records. The track is a full-on rocker with wicked guitar licks. The lead singer, Ronnie Radke, opens by belting the soul-baring lines, "God cannot save my soul / It's straight to hell for me I know / I when I get there / At least I found a place to call my home." He goes on to question God with his fear that the whole world may one day disappear, before pondering that if it does, will he have lived his life the way that he should. This song is on their forthcoming third album, Just Like You set to be released on February 24th.
Falling In Reverse was formed in 2008 and the members consist of lead singer Ronnie Radke along with lead guitarist Jacky Vincent, drummer Ryan Seaman, rhythm guitarist Derek Jones, and touring bassist Zakk Sandler. They released their debut album, The Drug In Me Is You, in 2011, which peaked at number 19 on the Billboard 200, selling 18,000 copies in its first week of sales. "Raised by Wolves", "The Drug in Me Is You", "I'm Not a Vampire", "Good Girls Bad Guys" and "Pick Up the Phone" were all released as singles to promote the album. Their second studio album, Fashionably Late, was released in 2013, which peaked at number 17 on the Billboard 200. "Alone", "Fashionably Late", "Born to Lead", and "Bad Girls Club" were released as singles to promote the album.
The band will head to Europe this month for a 19 city tour before returning to the U.S. to promote Just Like You.