A surprisingly high number of emo rock bands from the 2000’s are still around. Falling In Reverse, which was founded as a one-man band in prison by Ronnie Radke, is one of them. In fact, they just dropped a brand new album, “Popular Monster”. Despite the act being originally from Las Vegas, Nevada, the record has been only charting in the UK and Australia, but not on the Billboard 200 in the United States.
Our partner Concerty.com provided some of the latest updates about Falling In Reverse’s upcoming concerts for 2024 and setlist data. According to their website, the song “Zombified” is the most played by the band at live concerts, having been performed 35 out of the last 40 times.
This shows us one thing: Falling In Reverse is not a band that lives off old songs. Their most played song during concerts is one that was released this year.
According to Concerty.com’s setlist prediction feature, the song “Popular Monster” is already on their setlist as well, with only songs like “I’m Not a Vampire” and “The Drug in Me Is You” being considered “old” songs on their setlist.