Monday, July 25, 2011

Falling In Reverse: Raised By Wolves Review















Synopsis:
Falling in Reverse is a post-hardcore band formed in Henderson, Nevada, United States. They were previously known as From Behind These Walls but due to another band having the same name they decided to rename the band to Falling in Reverse. The band consists of former Escape the Fate vocalist Ronnie Radke. Falling in Reverse has signed with Epitaph Records.


Review:
Ronnie Radke is back, though I am unsure whether to cheer or attempt to kill myself. Falling in Reverse releases its first album titled “Raised by Wolves”. Though this cd will probably just have you wishing the wolves had killed you instead. Ronnie has some stellar vocal talent but the constructive sound of this album is about as elaborate as someone smashing pots and pans together. Every song has a similar build, guitar riffs, chorus, breakdown, and electronic tone to it. Lyrically it sounds like the music a freshman in high school would paste on his MySpace wall. There are a few decent tracks throughout the album, but almost every single one is brought down by cheesy lyrics or just plain awful instrumental construction. Overall you will sing a few of the songs out loud, but in a month or so the lyrics will have been completely forgotten.


Track List
1. Raised by Wolves
2. Tragic Magic
3. The Drug In Me Is You
4. I’m Not A Vampire
5. Good Girls Bad Guys
6. Pick Up The Phone
7. Don’t Mess With Ouija Boards
8. Sink Or Swim
9. Caught Like A Fly
10. Goodbye Graceful
11. The Westerner



2/5
Article by: Larry Harris

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