New Falling in Reverse single

2017-03-21 by chris. | 34 Comments
Nevada post hardcore outfit Falling in Reverse has released a new single, entitled "Broken." It is the third single taken from their upcoming fourth album Coming Home, which releases on April 7th via Epitaph Records.


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JoyfulPlatypus
March 21st 2017
805 Comments


This is my least favorite of the singles so far tbh

robotmagician
March 21st 2017
1328 Comments


thanks dal- what someone besides dubois cares about this band?

Snide
March 21st 2017
7050 Comments


Song rules.

bloc
March 21st 2017
69882 Comments


Pretty decent. Album is shaping up to be a fun one.

Toondude10
March 21st 2017
15183 Comments


gotta admit, this is ain't too bad. That being said, the expectations for this album are still pretty low.

Feather
March 21st 2017
10079 Comments


eh. Not bad. Loser was better.

DreamAgain
March 21st 2017
2467 Comments


Every song so far has been at least classified as "okay" or "good" which is obviously a huge step up from anything they have done previously. Shaping up to be at least a 3.0 album so far imo. pretty shocking considering the band, they'v efinally realized some of that talent.

Sinternet
Contributing Reviewer
March 21st 2017
26566 Comments


more like appalling in reverse LOL


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Satellite
March 21st 2017
26539 Comments


unfollowed

sempiturtle
March 21st 2017
1685 Comments


How did Jacky Vincent leaving this band make them better?

tellah
March 21st 2017
1260 Comments


will give this album a chance but not expecting anything great

Rolling Girl
March 21st 2017
2028 Comments


"How did Jacky Vincent leaving this band make them better?"

Because his solos were incredibly sloppy?

toocool4pos
March 21st 2017
258 Comments


Another decent track. Looking forward to the full album.

This stuff isn't exactly Bob Dylan, but the writing is definitely more mature, if a little self-involved.

Ronnie sure knows how to write a catchy song.

henryChinaski
March 21st 2017
5003 Comments


Decent song. Fourth album already? Interesting. Artwork is pretty cool.

zaruyache
March 21st 2017
27331 Comments


"This stuff isn't exactly Bob Dylan, but the writing is definitely more mature, if a little self-involved."

I mean he's not calling himself an asshole x10 anymore, but the songwriting is still derivative af pop rock.

Snake.
March 21st 2017
25236 Comments


nope

album is still gonna be a 1

Snide
March 21st 2017
7050 Comments


This album is already shaping up to be the best thing Ronnie's ever done so...
Jacky Vincent leaving was arguably for the better.

zaruyache
March 21st 2017
27331 Comments


2.5 max agreed

hobblepot
March 21st 2017
2945 Comments


Ronnie is still a cunt, and his voice is still laughably bad

zaruyache
March 21st 2017
27331 Comments


he's got a good voice (or at least they make him sound good in the studio) but his style is so very, very douchey.

MuhNamesTyler
March 21st 2017
6707 Comments


Songs ok I guess, don't care to listen again tho

IcarusTheTowel
March 21st 2017
48 Comments


Agreed, Ronnie still can't sing worth a damn. Aside from that it sounds like a really repetitive second rate thirty seconds to Mars

Danred97
March 21st 2017
2544 Comments


This was actually pretty good. It's a bit generic, but it was nice. Being a fan of the first ETF album, it's nice that I might actually be able to like something Ronnie has done since then.

Tunaboy45
March 21st 2017
18421 Comments


I suppose someone had to fill that 30 Seconds To Mars shaped hole

BrushedRed
March 21st 2017
3556 Comments


I feel like this album is gonna be a guilty pleasure for me. Yeah I can agree this has a TSTM vibe to it.

TheGreatQ
March 22nd 2017
3003 Comments


Good chorus, not really feeling the verses. Also those weird split second screams are annoying.

NewBallistics
March 22nd 2017
929 Comments


The other singles were better, but I'm into the chorus.

Still in shock that this is shaping to be the first album featuring Ronnie Radke that doesn't make me want to vomit.

hobblepot
March 22nd 2017
2945 Comments


Is anyone else getting an Enter Shikari Take to the Skies vibe from this?

toocool4pos
March 22nd 2017
258 Comments


@zaruyache - Agreed. It's still cringeworthy at times (see: bridge of Loser), but not epically cringeworthy like pretty much all of Fashionably Late.

SitarHero
March 22nd 2017
14694 Comments


"Is anyone else getting an Enter Shikari Take to the Skies vibe from this?"

Thank you!


Sauce
March 22nd 2017
930 Comments


kinda bored me but at least it wasn't offensively bad like almost all of their other material.

MagicMonk777
March 23rd 2017
116 Comments


Awesome song. Really catchy and I love the electronics and lyrics.

SteakByrnes
March 23rd 2017
29690 Comments


Falling To Mars

KenboSlice
March 24th 2017
3837 Comments


Why does the beginning of this song sound like Take One Last Breath by Abandon All Ships?



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