
With this in mind, I do think most of Radke's harshest critics take the wrong approach to examining Falling in Reverse, and Just Like You, which has been dubbed the spiritual successor to Escape the Fate's 2006 debut Dying Is Your Latest Fashion (hereinafter, "DILF"), presents an opportunity to level-set. To put this another way, despite the (extremely rare) flashes of genuine, innovative musicianship that flare up across Falling in Reverse's three album discography, this is simply not one of those bands that could continue with another lead vocalist. In the short time since that album came out, I have come upon many, many reasons people seem to have for hating frontman Ronnie Radke and the music he puts out (since, in essence, Falling in Reverse is less of a band than it is a carefully crafted vehicle for keeping Radke's brand alive in rock music). The Drug in Me Is You, Falling in Reverse's debut, is only three and a half years old.



Review Summary: Now all the critics wanna hit it + shit-can how we did it.
