Falling in Reverse brings closure and strength with Carry On \m/
Falling in Reverse does not just consistent of dedicated musicians, but consists of very dedicated fans, and with good reason. Falling in Reverse is the band that defines using art to triumph over tragedy. With everyone facing uncertainty, this band was able to come to the rescue by gifting us with an unreleased track from the Coming Home sessions.

If there is a song that will calm you down, lift you up and everything in between to get us through these times of turmoil, Carry On is the song to do it. Ronnie Radke delivered harmonies to gently lead us in this composition of beauty that constantly used the art of repetition saying Carry On. This track serves as a powerful anthem of the signature style of Falling in Reverse to provide us with strength and comfort. Ronnie is able to use multiple usages of his voice to hit our hearts full force. In these 5 minutes there are elements of pure emotion, pure aggression and pure power to uplift us when we feel like we are starting at the bottom from below. The riffs and synths incorporated on here further drive those points home and then hitting us with a solo that delivers its own distinct melody to add more experimentation and melody. Gravity don’t mean too much to me can easily be one of the greatest lines in an anthem of this style. This vibe and saying Carry On may serve as the best track with this line and subject matter since My Chemical Romance gave us The Black Parade.
The other thing that needs to be said, is that there is no better way to pay homage to a beloved musician we lost this year, guitarist Derek Jones. A guitarist we loved seeing perform side by side with Ronnie, we miss him dearly, and this track reminds us of his talent and his ability to also connect with so many. This track provides closure for the band, and provides strength for us.
This track makes Falling in Reverse send their best wishes to us while we wish them all the best.


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