Justin Hawkins reviewed Falling In Reverse’s ‘All My Life’ in a recent episode of ‘Justin Hawkins Rides Again.’ He also spoke about the band’s frontman, Ronnie Radke, during the video:
“I really like Ronnie Radke, and I’m not just saying that because I’m scared of him.”
The singer shared his admiration for Radke’s fearless approach to conflict, stating:
“I actually saw—I bothered to watch an interview that he was doing, and I think he was doing it on Zoom, and he had like a parrot next to him. So, he was like, clearly, an animal lover, and I love the way he doesn’t shy away from any kind of potentially grudge-forming conflict. The world we live in right now, everybody’s just too nice, and it’s just insincere.”
The Falling In Reverse Frontman Gets In Conflicts For ‘Fun’
Radke caused some controversies with his social media posts in recent years and received criticism from some fans because of them. He addressed the matter in a chat with Rock Feed in early 2024:
“I might act real, a fool on Twitter and stuff ‘cuz it’s fun. People are so confused. They think that they upset me, but they don’t realize that it’s all fun. When I beef with people, you’re just helping me. You’re helping me, dude! And even if you’re a no-name band, you’re still helping me because all people were doing was talking crap.”
His words went on:
“Here’s a good example of why this works. People are gonna watch this and completely forget that I said this and still engage with me on Twitter and still get mad.”
The Singer And His Band Will Go On Tour For New Album
Ronnie Radke’s latest track with Falling In Reverse, ‘All My Life,’ came out in June as the second single from their upcoming album, ‘Popular Monster.’
The band announced their new record in May along with a headlining tour featuring Tech N9ne, Black Veil Brides, Dance Gavin Dance, Jeris Johnson, and Nathan James.
The trek will kick off in North America two days after ‘Popular Monster’s release on August 16.