Falling In Reverse explain new direction

8 May 2013 | 9:32 am | Staff Writer
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Falling In Reverse have released an official statement about their new album, 'Fashionably Late.' The band apparently felt the need to explain the hip-hop influences in new single Alone.Vocalist Ronnie Radke explains:"My dad raised me on metal, but my first serious love was hip-hop. When I heard Dr. Dre’s The Chronic, that’s when I fell in love. I didn’t know what the hell they were talking about, the beats were intertwined, and it came inside of me and took me over.When we added hip-hop elements I was thinking, ‘Should I do this? This sounds crazy! Are people going to like this?’ Now I’ve never been so proud of something. The final product, Fashionably Late, is the best work I’ve ever done.”

Falling In Reverse have released an official statement about their new album, 'Fashionably Late.' The band apparently felt the need to explain the hip-hop influences in new single Alone.


Vocalist Ronnie Radke explains:


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"My dad raised me on metal, but my first serious love was hip-hop. When I heard Dr. Dre’s The Chronic, that’s when I fell in love. I didn’t know what the hell they were talking about, the beats were intertwined, and it came inside of me and took me over.


When we added hip-hop elements I was thinking, ‘Should I do this? This sounds crazy! Are people going to like this?’ Now I’ve never been so proud of something. The final product, Fashionably Late, is the best work I’ve ever done.”