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Falling in Reverse

Falling in Reverse is an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, formed in 2008 by vocalist Ronnie Radke while he was incarcerated, blending post-hardcore, metalcore, rap rock, and pop elements in their music. Radke, who previously fronted Escape the Fate until his 2008 firing amid legal troubles including a probation violation that led to a 2.5-year incarceration, conceived the band while imprisoned, initially naming it From Behind These Walls before changing it due to legal issues. The group signed with Epitaph Records and released their debut album, The Drug in Me Is You, in 2011, which achieved gold certification and established their sound of aggressive riffs, electronic flourishes, and Radke's confessional lyrics addressing personal struggles. Subsequent albums expanded their eclectic style: Fashionably Late (2013) incorporated influences and peaked at No. 17 on the ; Just Like You (2015) reached No. 5 on the Top Albums chart with more introspective tracks; and Coming Home (2017) shifted toward grunge-inspired atmospheres, peaking at No. 34 on the . After a seven-year hiatus from full-length releases, Falling in Reverse returned with in August 2024, their first No. 1 on the Top Albums chart, peaking at No. 12 on the , featuring collaborations with artists like and , and spawning the triple-platinum single "Popular Monster," which topped the Hot Songs chart. The band's lineup has seen frequent changes, with Radke as the sole constant; co-founding guitarist Derek Jones died in 2020, after which Christian Thompson rejoined on , joined later by rhythm guitarist Marc Okubo (2024), Daniel "DL" Laskiewicz (2025), and drummer (2021–present). Falling in Reverse has amassed multiple chart-topping singles, including three RIAA gold-certified tracks—"ZOMBIFIED," "Voices in My Head," and ""—the latter marking their first entry in 2023. Known for high-energy live performances and Radke's provocative persona, the band continues to tour extensively, with 2025 dates including the God Is A Weapon North American Tour and appearances at festivals like Vans Warped Tour and , alongside recent singles like "God Is a Weapon" featuring and "All My Women" with .

History

Formation and early years (2008–2010)

, previously the lead vocalist of , faced legal troubles stemming from a May 2006 altercation in during which a friend fired shots that fatally wounded 18-year-old Michael Allen Cook; although Radke did not fire the weapon, he was charged with battery and other offenses, receiving a five-year . In June 2008, Radke violated his probation terms by failing to attend a scheduled meeting with his probation officer and testing positive for , leading to his arrest and a of two and a half years in prison. While incarcerated from 2008 to 2010, Radke conceived the idea for a new musical project, initially dubbing it From Behind These Walls before renaming it Falling in Reverse; he drew conceptual inspiration from his tenure with and began composing songs during this period to establish the band's direction. Radke utilized his existing music industry connections to produce preliminary demos remotely, even recording vocals over the phone in 2009 to capture early material. Radke was released from prison on December 12, 2010, after serving his full term. Immediately following his release, he relocated to Las Vegas and assembled the band's initial post-incarceration lineup, recruiting lead guitarist Jacky Vincent—whom he had connected with via MySpace—rhythm guitarist Derek Jones, bassist Mika Horiuchi, and drummer Ryan Seaman to bring the project to life. The group conducted early songwriting sessions and recorded additional demos in Las Vegas studios, building on Radke's prison-era compositions. These efforts impressed label executives, leading to Falling in Reverse signing with Epitaph Records—Radke's former label from his Escape the Fate days—later that year in 2010.

The Drug in Me Is You era (2010–2012)

In early 2011, Falling in Reverse recorded their debut album, The Drug in Me Is You, at Paint It Black Studios in Orlando, Florida, with producer Michael Baskette overseeing the sessions that spanned December 2010 to February 2011. The album was released on July 26, 2011, through Epitaph Records. It debuted at No. 19 on the Billboard 200, selling 18,000 copies in its first week and eventually earning gold certification. The , "Raised by Wolves," was released digitally on June 7, 2011, ahead of the album, with its accompanying premiering on February 23, 2012. To promote the album, the band joined the 2011 Vans Warped Tour for select dates in August and announced their first headlining U.S. tour in late summer, running from September through November with support acts including and I Set My Friends on Fire. Initial was mixed, with reviewers noting the album's blend of aggression, breakdowns, and pop sensibilities, though some criticized its overproduced elements and lyrical focus on personal vendettas. For instance, The Aquarian Weekly praised tracks like "Sink or Swim" for their energetic fusion of and influences, while Punknews.org faulted the record for lacking authenticity despite its "ferocious sonic breakdowns."

Fashionably Late period (2012–2014)

In early 2012, Falling in Reverse underwent a lineup adjustment when Mika Horiuchi departed, with Ron Ficarro stepping in as the touring . Ficarro's role became more permanent as the band prepared for their next release, contributing to the recording sessions for their second studio album. The album, titled Fashionably Late, was recorded in 2013 and showcased a stylistic evolution incorporating rap-rock elements alongside the band's established foundation, drawing inspiration from artists like . Production highlighted guest contributions, including rapper Ryan OG on tracks such as "" and "," adding flair to the mix. Released on June 18, 2013, via , Fashionably Late debuted at No. 17 on the , marking a slight chart improvement over the band's debut album The Drug in Me Is You, which had peaked at No. 19 two years prior. The release sold approximately 20,000 copies in its first week, reflecting sustained fan interest despite mixed critical reception to the genre-blending approach. Promotion for the album included the "Alone," which premiered with an official on May 7, 2013, emphasizing Ronnie Radke's dual vocal styles and the band's theatrical energy. In 2014, Falling in Reverse embarked on the Bury the Hatchet Tour, a notable co-headlining run with —Radke's former band—alongside supporting acts and Survive This!, spanning 24 dates across from January 15 to February 14. The tour symbolized a between Radke and his past, fostering a sense of closure amid the band's growing prominence. Later that year, in May 2014, bassist Ron Ficarro departed shortly after the album's cycle, signaling early instability as the group transitioned toward their next phase.

Just Like You and initial lineup shifts (2014–2016)

In early 2015, Falling in Reverse recorded their third studio album, Just Like You, building on the influences from their previous release Fashionably Late while experimenting with and pop elements to broaden their sound. The album was released on February 24, 2015, through , debuting at No. 21 on the chart and No. 2 on the Top Hard Rock Albums chart. To promote the album, the band released the single "Guillotine IV (The Final Chapter)" on January 13, 2015, accompanied by a that continued the thematic series from prior works. The track showcased the album's blend of aggressive riffs and melodic hooks. Supporting tours followed, including the headlining Ronnie Radke's Three Ring Circus Tour from April to June 2015 with , and the Supervillains Tour in late 2015 featuring , , and Assuming We Survive. Later that year, the band's lineup underwent its first major shift when lead guitarist Jacky Vincent departed on October 30, 2015, to pursue a solo career, with the split described as amicable by both parties. Vincent, who had contributed to all three albums, was replaced for touring purposes by Christian , who joined in mid-2015 and performed on subsequent dates. Thompson's addition helped maintain momentum through the end of 2015 and into 2016.

Coming Home and continued changes (2016–2018)

In late 2016, Falling in Reverse began recording their fourth studio album, Coming Home, which marked a shift toward a more melodic and arena-oriented sound blending , , and elements. The was released as the on December 18, 2016, followed by a on April 4, 2017, depicting a cosmic journey that aligned with the song's themes of reflection and return. The album Coming Home was released on April 7, 2017, through , featuring contributions from the lineup of on vocals, Derek Jones and Christian Thompson on guitars, Zakk Sandler on bass, and Ryan Seaman on drums. It debuted at No. 34 on the chart, selling 11,000 copies in its first week and showcasing the band's evolution toward broader rock accessibility while retaining aggressive riffs and Radke's signature vocal range. Shortly after the album's release, in April 2017, drummer departed the band amid rumors of internal conflicts, including a fallout during an earlier tour cancellation; Seaman subsequently joined the project iDKHOW. The band maintained stability on guitar with Derek Jones and Christian following the prior year's lineup adjustments, allowing focus on live performances. To fill the drumming role, Falling in Reverse recruited touring percussionist , whose technical prowess supported their high-energy sets and eventually led to his permanent integration. Throughout 2017, the band supported Coming Home with extensive touring, including the winter End Is Here Tour starting January 13 in , alongside Issues, , and . They also performed on the Vans Warped Tour across multiple dates, delivering full sets of new material like "Loser" and classics such as "Popular Monster," and co-headlined a December run with , solidifying their presence in the rock scene. These activities highlighted ongoing lineup fluidity, with bassist Zakk Sandler departing in early 2018 and Tyler Burgess joining as his replacement to provide continuity into future projects.

Independent releases and Derek Jones' death (2018–2022)

Following the release of Coming Home in 2017, Falling in Reverse underwent additional lineup adjustments, with guitarist Christian Thompson departing in early 2018. The core lineup continued with vocalist , rhythm guitarist Derek Jones (who had been with the band since 2008), bassist Zakk Sandler, and drummer . The band marked this period with independent non-album singles, beginning with "" on February 23, 2018, released through . Produced by Radke and longtime collaborator Tyler Smyth, the track explored themes of personal turmoil and defiance, serving as a standalone release during a touring hiatus. This was followed by "Losing My Life" on June 26, 2018, which continued the narrative from the previous single's , depicting Radke's character grappling with consequences in a surreal, cinematic storyline. Also produced by Radke and and released via , the song highlighted the band's evolving influences while maintaining their edge. The onset of the in 2020 severely disrupted Falling in Reverse's touring plans, leading to the postponement of their co-headlining "Live from the Unknown" tour with , , and Hyro the Hero, originally scheduled for spring 2020. The shows were rescheduled for summer 2021, but ongoing restrictions and health concerns limited live performances, forcing the band to pivot toward virtual events and studio work. Tragedy struck on April 21, 2020, when rhythm guitarist Derek Jones died at the age of 35 from an undisclosed illness, just months after the passing of his fiancée from cancer. Radke announced the news on , expressing profound grief and crediting Jones as a key creative force and close friend since the band's . In tribute, the band released the unfinished track "" on July 14, 2020, a heartfelt featuring Jones' contributions, which Radke completed posthumously to honor his legacy. As the band navigated this loss amid the pandemic, they began teasing new material, culminating in the January 5, 2022, announcement of the Neon Zombie EP through . The project, led by the single "Zombified," signaled a creative resurgence, blending rap-rock elements with the band's signature intensity and setting the stage for future releases. In 2022, Falling in Reverse announced their Neon Zombie EP, beginning with the release of the single "Zombified" on January 5, which critiqued through a . Subsequent singles under the Neon Zombie banner included "Voices in My Head" on May 31 and "Watch the World Burn" on August 18, all produced by Tyler Smyth and featuring Ronnie Radke's signature blend of rap-rock and electronic elements. Although the full EP was anticipated as a five-track release tied to their "Live From the Unknown" tour, the project ultimately evolved, with these tracks integrated into their next full-length album. The band shifted focus to their fifth studio album, Popular Monster, announced in early 2023 as an expansion of the Neon Zombie concept, with recording spanning 2023–2024 at Wonderland Studios in Las Vegas. Produced primarily by Tyler Smyth alongside Radke, the album incorporated hip-hop, metalcore, and orchestral arrangements, reflecting Radke's personal struggles and tributes to late guitarist Derek Jones. Released on August 16, 2024, via Epitaph Records after a delay from its original July date, Popular Monster debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 and became the first rock or metal album of 2024 to achieve RIAA gold certification on September 17, based on 500,000 equivalent units. Key singles from the album included "Ronald," featuring Tech N9ne and Alex Terrible of Slaughter to Prevail, released May 7, 2024, and "All My Life," with country artist Jelly Roll, issued June 6, 2024; both tracks highlighted Radke's genre-blending collaborations and peaked within the top 20 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart. Lineup adjustments continued into 2025, with longtime bassist Tyler Burgess' involvement becoming unclear amid rumors of his departure to front a new project, American Monster. In June 2025, the band welcomed ” Laskiewicz, formerly of , as their new bassist, marking his first stint with the band; no official statement clarified Burgess' exit. That summer, Falling in Reverse announced the "God Is a " North American headline , kicking off August 10 in , and concluding September 26 in , supported by , , , and on select dates. Recent activities from 2024 to 2025 included several disruptions, such as the postponement of their show on September 24, 2024, to October 15 due to logistical issues, and the full cancellation of their December 2024 /European leg after Radke's visa denial stemming from his prior incarceration. Festival appearances were also affected, with cancellation at in September 2024 due to , and at Nova Rock in 2025 following disputes. Further disruptions included cancellations during the in August 2025, such as the August 13 show in , amid reports of low ticket sales that the band contested. Amid these challenges, the band released new singles, including "God Is a Weapon" featuring on May 20, 2025, and "All My Women" with on August 7, 2025, both promoting the ongoing and signaling continued evolution in their sound.

Musical style and themes

Musical style

Falling in Reverse's musical style is fundamentally rooted in and , characterized by aggressive guitar riffs, breakdowns, and dynamic vocal shifts between clean singing and screams. Their debut album, The Drug in Me Is You (2011), exemplifies this raw foundation with over-produced, digitized soundscapes that blend arena-metal bombast and heavy breakdowns, creating a radio-friendly yet intense template. Beginning with Fashionably Late (2013), the band shifted toward rap rock and electronic influences, integrating hip-hop verses, synth-pop elements, and 8-bit effects alongside traditional metalcore riffs. This evolution reflects Ronnie Radke's admiration for hip-hop artists like Eminem, leading to guest features from rappers such as b.o.b. on tracks like "Alone." Instrumentation expanded to include prominent electronic synths, as heard in "Bad Girls Club," marking a departure from pure metalcore toward genre-blending experimentation. Subsequent releases further diversified the sound, drawing from nu metal aesthetics akin to Linkin Park through rap-metal fusions and electronic flourishes. The 2017 album Coming Home refined this hybrid approach with more melodic structures and balanced production, emphasizing cohesive post-hardcore arrangements over earlier chaos. By their 2024 album Popular Monster, production had become highly polished, seamlessly merging heavy riffs with pop choruses, hip-hop bars, and electronic textures, as in the title track's viral rap-metal structure. Guest collaborations continued to highlight this, featuring rappers like Tech N9ne on "Ronald" and Jelly Roll on "All My Life." In 2025, Falling in Reverse further diversified their sound with the single "God Is a Weapon" featuring , a power incorporating industrial and cinematic elements, and "All My Women" featuring , blending with twang.

Lyrics and influences

The lyrics of Falling in Reverse, primarily penned by frontman , frequently explore recurring themes of , , and , often drawing directly from Radke's personal experiences, including his 2.5-year prison sentence in 2008 for violating following a charge related to a 2006 shooting incident in which an acquaintance was killed. In tracks like "The Drug in Me Is You," Radke uses metaphors of substance dependency to depict toxic relationships and self-destructive cycles, reflecting his own battles with during and after incarceration. Similarly, songs such as "Drugs" critique societal escapism through harmful habits, portraying as a pervasive "" that undermines the , inspired by Radke's path to and personal . These themes extend to struggles, with Radke addressing and inner turmoil in a raw, confessional manner that underscores as an ongoing, hard-fought process shaped by his relationships and legal troubles. Radke's autobiographical approach is evident in later works, where he confronts fame's isolating effects and the controversies surrounding his life. The single "Popular Monster," for instance, delves into Radke's depression amid public accusations and scrutiny, framing himself as a "monster" vilified by media and fans, which mirrors his real-life battles with online backlash and legal issues. This introspective style transforms personal pain into narrative catharsis, allowing listeners to connect with Radke's vulnerabilities without overt glorification of his past mistakes. Recent singles continue this, with "All My Women" (2025) exploring tumultuous relationships and referencing Radke's personal dramas. Radke's lyrical influences stem from his punk and emo roots in Escape the Fate, where he honed aggressive, emotionally charged songwriting, combined with hip-hop elements that introduce battle-rap verses for confrontational delivery. He has cited as a key inspiration for rap-infused tracks, crediting the rapper's storytelling and wordplay during his high school years and prison stint, where limited access to music like Eminem's albums fueled his creative output. Additionally, pop artists such as , , and influenced Radke's blend of melodic hooks with heavier themes, particularly while incarcerated, when he wrote early Falling in Reverse material like "" by adapting Muse's rhythms to explore his drug-fueled past in a satirical light. Over time, Radke's lyrics have evolved from the aggressive confrontations of the band's debut era—marked by direct, venomous rebukes of personal demons and betrayals—to more introspective narratives in subsequent releases, emphasizing self-reflection and societal critique. Early works like those on The Drug in Me Is You feature combative tones railing against and lost relationships, while later albums shift toward nuanced explorations of mental , as seen in the redemption arcs of tracks from Coming Home. This progression aligns with Radke's post-prison growth, moving from raw anger to a balanced that incorporates broader cultural commentary. Controversial elements often infiltrate Radke's lyrics, reflecting his social media feuds with other musicians and critics, which manifest as pointed disses and defenses of his persona. In "NO FEAR," for example, Radke targets perceived rivals in the rock scene, decrying "cancel culture" and generational weakness in a style reminiscent of his online spats with figures like Sebastian Bach and Anthony Fantano. Similarly, "Watch the World Burn" includes aggressive jabs at detractors, echoing Radke's Twitter clashes over performance authenticity and industry hypocrisy, thereby weaving his public persona directly into the band's thematic fabric.

Band members

Current members

The current lineup of Falling in Reverse, as of November 2025, features founder alongside a core group of musicians who contribute to both studio recordings and live performances. serves as the band's , rhythm guitarist, and , having founded Falling in Reverse in while incarcerated, drawing from his prior experience as Escape the Fate's frontman. As the sole constant member, Radke handles primary songwriting, production oversight, and onstage leadership, shaping the band's evolution from roots to a hybrid of , , and electronic elements. Christian Thompson served as the lead guitarist and backing vocalist from mid-2015 to April 2018, rejoined the band in October 2020 as rhythm guitarist, and returned to in 2024. His technical prowess, influenced by , is evident in intricate solos on tracks like "Popular Monster" from the 2024 album of the same name, and he has contributed to the band's live energy during major tours. Marc Okubo joined as rhythm guitarist in 2024, bringing his and expertise from to enhance the band's heavy riffs and layered guitar arrangements. Okubo's integration is highlighted in recent releases such as the 2025 single "All My Women," where his precise, high-gain playing supports the track's aggressive dynamics during live sets. Daniel "DL" Laskiewicz took on bass and backing vocals duties starting in June 2025, transitioning from his role as ' vocalist to fill the position amid touring demands. His addition provides solid low-end drive and vocal harmonies, as showcased in summer 2025 North American tour performances, marking a shift toward more collaborative stage presence. Luke Holland has been the permanent drummer since 2023, following earlier touring stints, delivering explosive fills and double-kick patterns that anchor the band's high-octane shows. Known for his session work with artists like , Holland's precision has been key to recent productions, including the Neon Zombie EP, and he co-founded side projects that intersect with Falling in Reverse's sound.

Former members

Jacky Vincent served as the lead guitarist for Falling in Reverse from the band's formation in 2008 until his departure in 2015. He contributed guitar work to the band's debut album The Drug in Me Is You (2011), Fashionably Late (2013), and Just Like You (2015), known for his technical solos that shaped the band's sound. Vincent left amicably to pursue his solo career and other projects. Ron Ficarro (also known as Ronnie Ficarro) joined as bassist in 2012, replacing , and performed on Fashionably Late (2013). His tenure lasted until 2014, when he exited the band to make way for Max Green's arrival; the split was described as positive by frontman , who praised Ficarro's skills. Max Green briefly served as bassist in 2014 following his departure from , contributing to live performances during that period. He left later that year due to personal matters unrelated to the band, with Radke confirming the amicable nature of the exit. Ryan Seaman was the drummer from 2011 to 2017, providing percussion for Fashionably Late (2013), Just Like You (2015), and Coming Home (2017). His departure in 2017 followed reports of a fallout with Radke, after which Seaman joined other acts including I Don't Know How But They Found Me. Derek Jones was a founding guitarist, performing from 2010 until his death in 2020; he contributed to The Drug in Me Is You (2011), Fashionably Late (2013), Just Like You (2015), and Coming Home (2017), often handling backing vocals and stage presence. Jones passed away on April 21, 2020, at age 35, with the cause later identified as a ; his death was confirmed by Radke and led to tributes from the music community. Nason Schoeffler (also known as Nasty) was a founding and from 2008 to 2011, helping assemble the initial lineup while Radke was incarcerated. He participated in the recording of The Drug in Me Is You (2011) before leaving shortly after its completion to focus on a ; the exit was announced as his decision to pursue independent endeavors.

Discography

Studio albums

Falling in Reverse has released five studio albums since their formation in 2008. The band's debut studio album, The Drug in Me Is You, was released on July 26, 2011, via and features 11 tracks, including "I'm Not a Vampire" and "Raised by Wolves." It debuted and peaked at No. 19 on the , selling 18,000 copies in its first week. Their second album, Fashionably Late, arrived on June 18, 2013, also through , with 12 tracks such as "Alone" and "." The album peaked at No. 17 on the Billboard 200. Just Like You, the third studio album, was issued on February 24, 2015, by and contains 11 tracks, highlighted by the title track and "Sexy Drug." It peaked at No. 21 on the Billboard 200. The fourth album, Coming Home, came out on April 7, 2017, via Epitaph Records, comprising 10 tracks including "Loser" and "Broken." It reached a peak of No. 34 on the Billboard 200. Falling in Reverse's fifth studio album, Popular Monster, was released on August 16, 2024, through Epitaph Records and includes 11 tracks, such as "Prequel" and collaborations with artists like Tech N9ne. The album debuted and peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold by the RIAA in September 2024.

Extended plays

Falling in Reverse's initial foray into recorded music came with a self-released demo extended play in 2009, featuring five tracks that highlighted the band's emerging post-hardcore style: "Listen Up!," "Red Alert" (an early version of "Good Girls, Bad Guys"), "The Worst Time," "The Departure," and "Shipwrecked." These rough recordings were shared among fans and laid the groundwork for their debut album. In January 2022, the band announced Neon Zombie, their planned second EP, intended as a digital release through Epitaph Records with an initial focus on thematic content addressing societal issues like cancel culture. The lead single, "Zombified," was released on January 5, 2022, accompanied by a music video depicting a zombie apocalypse metaphor for public backlash. The track peaked at number 22 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and garnered over 50 million streams on Spotify within its first year. Subsequent promotional singles included "Voices in My Head" on May 31, 2022, which featured a self-reflective video of frontman Ronnie Radke confronting his inner demons, and "Watch the World Burn" on January 31, 2023, blending heavy riffs with electronic elements. Originally slated for a compact four-track format, Neon Zombie was positioned as a bridge between the band's 2017 album Coming Home and new material, with announcements teasing a release later in 2022 to coincide with touring. However, the project evolved and was ultimately not released as a standalone EP; instead, its core tracks were integrated into the full-length album , issued on August 16, 2024. This shift allowed for expanded production and collaborations, maintaining the EP's conceptual intensity within a broader album context.

Singles

Falling in Reverse's singles discography features a mix of lead tracks from their albums and standalone releases, often blending , , and electronic elements. The band's early singles established their sound with aggressive riffs and introspective lyrics, while later releases incorporated more influences and collaborations. In 2011, the band released their debut singles "Raised by Wolves" on May 31 and "" on October 25, both serving as promotional tracks for their first album, The Drug in Me Is You. A revamped orchestral version of "" was issued on February 12, 2021, as a standalone . The 2013 singles "Alone," released on April 9, and the "Fashionably Late," released on June 18, promoted their second Fashionably Late. From their 2015 Just Like You, "Guillotine IV (The Final Chapter)" was released as a on January 13, followed by "Sexy Drug" on February 24. "" arrived as a non- on February 23, 2018, marking a shift toward pop-rap production. "Popular Monster" was issued on November 20, 2019, initially as a standalone track before becoming the title song for the band's 2024 album. It was certified double-platinum by the RIAA. The 2022 singles included "Zombified" on January 5 and "Watch the World Burn" on January 31, 2023 (originally listed under 2022 promotions), both independent releases later incorporated into Popular Monster. "Zombified" and "Watch the World Burn" were certified gold by the RIAA. In 2024, leading up to , the band released "All My Life" featuring on June 6 and "" featuring and Alex Terrible on May 7. Post-album activity in 2025 saw the release of "God Is a Weapon" featuring on May 20 and "All My Women" featuring on August 7, both as standalone digital singles. "Voices in My Head" was certified by the RIAA.

Recognition

Awards and nominations

Falling in Reverse has received several accolades recognizing their live performances, music videos, and contributions throughout their career. In 2017, the band won the Best Live Band award at the , highlighting their energetic stage presence during a period of active touring. The music video for "Watch the World Burn," released as part of the era, earned a nomination for Best Alternative Video - International at the 2023 UK Music Video Awards, directed by . At the 2024 , Falling in Reverse secured the Top Hard Rock Song award for "All My Life" featuring , a track from their album that also topped the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart.
YearAwardCategoryResultWorkSource
2017Best Live BandWonN/Atheprp.com
2023Best Alternative Video - InternationalNominated"Watch the World Burn"completemusicupdate.com
2024Top Hard Rock SongWon"All My Life" (feat. )billboard.com
2025Rock Song of the YearNominated"All My Life" (feat. )iheart.com

Certifications and chart performance

Falling in Reverse's debut album, The Drug in Me Is You (2011), achieved gold certification from the RIAA on December 18, 2019, for 500,000 units sold or streamed in the United States. Their fifth studio album, Popular Monster (2024), earned gold certification from the RIAA on September 17, 2024, also for 500,000 units, marking the first such certification for a new rock or metal studio album released that year. Several singles by the band have also received RIAA certifications. "Popular Monster" (2019) was certified 2× platinum in 2023 before reaching 3× platinum status on December 12, 2024, for 3 million units. "Zombified" (2022) attained certification on December 12, 2023, for 500,000 units. Similarly, "Voices in My Head" (2022) and "Watch the World Burn" (2023) both received certifications on February 21, 2024, each for 500,000 units. On the Billboard 200 chart, The Drug in Me Is You debuted at No. 19 in 2011. Fashionably Late (2013) peaked at No. 17. Popular Monster marked the band's highest entry, debuting at No. 12 in August 2024. Internationally, Popular Monster charted at No. 29 on the UK Official Albums Chart in August 2024. In Australia, the album entered the ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart in August 2024. The title track single "Popular Monster" has also achieved chart success abroad, peaking within the UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart and the ARIA Australian Digital Singles Chart.) By 2025, Falling in Reverse had surpassed 1 million album equivalent units , driven primarily by streaming and sales of Popular Monster, which alone accumulated over 892,000 units by February 2025.
AlbumUS 200 PeakCertification (RIAA)
The Drug in Me Is You (2011)No. 19Gold (2019)
Fashionably Late (2013)No. 17None
Popular Monster (2024)No. 12Gold (2024)

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