Tagged: Falling in Reverse
There are some similarities between rock music and rap. That is to say, in a very-generalized sense, that White youth in places like the United States for instance have used rock along the same lines...
Falling in Reverse’s “Zombified” is a song with pretty straightforward lyrics, though the first verse, bucking the norm, is a bit deep. Within the passage, the vocalist uses the term “monsters” to point to ‘the...
Falling in Reverse’s “The Drug In Me Is Reimagined” is apparently intended to be some type of love song. However, in all honesty the topics it deals with the most is life and death. In fact it...
Considering the explanation that Falling in Reverse’s frontman, Ronnie Radke, had given about “Popular Monster”, in addition to the lyrics themselves, its storyline goes something like this. As illustrated almost from the onset, the singer is...
To begin with, Falling in Reverse’s “Drugs” definitely has a hostile tone. And death – whether symbolic or literal – is one of its major themes. However, there is clearly an underlying, philosophical message behind the...