Best Albums of 2025


I’ve I’m being perfectly honest, 2025 has not been the best year for me. The world has frequently felt coldhearted, angry, & bleak. HOWEVER, it has been an EXCELLENT year for music, so much so that I don’t think I can choose ONE top album for the year. Trust me, I have tried! I have waffled between at least four of these but can never land on any one of them because they are all so damn good. In any case, I’d say that’s a good problem to have. So without further ado & in particular order, here are my choices for the best albums of 2025. Yes, these are all rock/metal. Sorry- not sorry!

  • Violent Nature by I Prevail: Oh man, where to start with this one? I have probably listened to this album straight through more than any other album this year. So maybe it does deserve to be my top choice. In any case, like many fans, I wasn’t sure what to expect when Brian, the former clean vocalist, left the group earlier this year. Initially I feared that the band was doomed. Thankfully my fears proved to be completely unfounded as the band released this album which is, in my opinion, their best work to date. From the creepy sound of opener Synthetic Soul to heavy hitters such as Violent Nature (the first single) & God, this is an album you simply cannot afford to miss. It’s also an album that truly deserves to be listened to from top to bottom. You can’t fully appreciate all the highs & lows if you just listen to the singles here & there. The most surprising track on the album is the incredibly gorgeous acoustic piece Crimson & Clover. Lyrically it’s a tearjerker & musically it proves that Eric has a much more versatile voice than we previously knew. I for one cannot wait to hear some of these songs live next year. (I’ll be seeing them in March.)
  • Set It Off by Set It Off: Last year I included a number of the songs from this album under my best EPs for 2024 because I wasn’t sure if the band was going to release a true EP or album, but I loved so many of them that I felt like I had to recognize them somehow. As it turns out, the guys were able to release their first album as an independent band this year, & it is absolutely brilliant. My favorite of the non singles is Worst Case Scenarios which I had the pleasure of hearing live a few weeks ago when I saw the band on the final night of their self-titled headlining tour. Other favorites include Punching Bag, the song that started it all for me with this band (when it hit Octane); Evil People; Fake Ass Friends; & Creating Monsters. The latter features a reference to the classic swing song It Don’t Mean a Thing If It Ain’t Got That Swing with Cody playing his clarinet. The band found a way to marry jazz & metal, & it’s absolutely as chaotic & amazing as you’d expect. Another beautiful thing about this album is that it has encouraged me to check out some of the band’s older work. I’ve now listened to all of Duality from 2014 & am obsessed with that album too. It’s also really fun to see how the band has evolved over the years, especially since the guys are the same age as I am.
  • Everest by Halestorm: It’s a fact as plain as the sky is blue that Halestorm has never released a bad album, but this one just might be their best yet. The band is wearing their 80s influences on their sleeves here, & I for am am here for it. Don’t miss the bluesy vocals & guitar solo on Like A Woman Can (which also has an excellent video) or the gorgeous ballad Darkness Always Wins. I was lucky enough to see Halestorm live this summer (for the sixth time) so I got to hear almost half this album live before it actually debuted, including songs like Watch Out & Fallen Star. The title track Everest is another stunner. Oh yeah, did I mention the album artwork? It’s easily my favorite for the year.
  • The Sky, the Earth, & All Between by Architects: I am seriously late to the game with Architects as I only got into them when Seeing Red came out last year. As it turned out that was just one of many stellar tracks from this, their 11th album. I especially love the way the album starts off with Elegy, coming in like a ballad but then becoming incredibly heavy. And if that isn’t heavy enough for you it’s immediately followed by two serious bangers in Whiplash & Blackhole. Yep, now I know why so many of my favorite bands list Architects as such a massive influence/inspiration.
  • Antifragile by All That Remains: Vocalist Phil Labonte & I might not agree on politics much these days, but I’ll always love his music. We didn’t know it at the time but this was the final ATR record featuring Jason Richardson on lead guitar, & let’s just say he definitely went out with a bang. If you’re looking for a good gym album, look no further. From Divine to Kerosene to Forever Cold to many more, there isn’t a bad track here, just banger after banger after banger.
  • The Place After This One by Underoath: Ok, I am SUPER late to the game with this band (20 years!) but hey, better late than never, right? I got intrigued by this album when I All the Love Is Gone kept popping up on Octane. With the almost Motionless In White style intro to the infectious chorus, I knew I had to give this album a further listen. Starting off with Generation No Surrender, this album just never lets up- nor lets you down. Survivor’s Guilt is an incredibly catchy song that sounds quite upbeat but was actually inspired by vocalist Spencer Chamberlain’s guilt over surviving his own drug addiction when so many of his friends didn’t. This is another great gym album but perhaps my favorite thing about this album is just the fact that it led me to the band itself. I have spent hours & hour listening to podcasts with Spencer, Aaron Gillespie, & Tim McTague this year, & it has been so incredibly validating for me to hear their life stories & experiences, particularly with religion. I have so much in common with these guys that sometimes hearing them tell their stories feels like hearing someone tell my own. I know that must sound crazy because I am not a rock star, nor even a man, but it’s true all the same.
  • This Consequence by Killswitch Engage: I got into this album after hearing I Believe & The Fall of Us on both Octane & Liquid Metal. I Believe feels like an especially important song in the dark political climate we’re facing these days. Like the previous two choices, this is another fantastic gym album filled with loads of fun guitar work.
  • New Addiction by The Haunt: I was lucky enough to discover The Haunt several years ago when I saw them open for The Hu. I had never even heard of them before that night but they won me over immediately. This is a brother & sister band out of Florida who are very young but very talented. Lead vocalist Anastasia might be small but her voice is BIG. There isn’t a bad song here but my favorites are Claws, Teeth, & Dead 2 Me. My only complaint is that every song is 3 minutes or less. I’d love to see the band extend some of these pieces a bit. Having said that, I’ve still listened to this album from top to bottom many, many times so clearly it’s not a huge problem.
  • The Ugly Side of Me by Tetrarch: Tetrarch are high on my list of must-see bands for 2026, especially after this album. My favorite here is Live Not Fantasize but I’m also very partial to Never Again (Parasite) which features lead guitarist Diamond Rowe singing lead vocals for the first time on one of the verses. We need more of this! Diamond is a phenomenal guitarist but it turns out she’s got some pipes too.
  • Unatoned by Machine Head: I was super late to discover this band but their previous album absolutely won me over. I was lucky enough to see them live this year, so I got to hear hits like Unbound, Outsider, & Bonescraper. The ending track Scorn is perhaps the closest to a ballad that we may ever get from Machine Head &,if you ask me, it’s one of their most well-written songs to date. Robb Flynn absolutely nailed the state of the world here: “I’ve lost faith in everyone, follow no more/My heroes have failed me, they look down on me with their/Scorn/Paranoia seeps through every pore/Scorn.” Furthermore I love that the album artwork & font feel like a direct continuation of the previous album.
  • Face in the Mirror by James & the Cold Gun: Here’s yet another band I discovered by hearing them live. This is a Welsh band that I got the pleasure of seeing open for Highly Suspect in January. In my opinion, they stole the show. Guessing Games & Above the Lake are my favorites here but it’s a great album all around, & in my opinion the band sounds even better live than on the album. They have an energy that just begs to be witnessed. Oh, did I mention they have 3 fantastic singers? Above the Lake actually features lead guitarist James Biss on lead vocals, while bassist Gaby provides gorgeous backing vocals on many of the tracks. P.S. If you’re familiar with Holding Absence, another Welsh band, you may recognize lead vocalist James Joseph as a former member of HA. (Yes, the band name is inspired by having 2 guys named James.)
  • Afterglow by Sleep Theory: It’s hard to believe this is Sleep Theory’s first real album because they’ve already had so many hits. And what a debut it is. Perhaps my favorite thing about Sleep Theory is how they make use of the vocal talents of not only front man Cullen Moore but also guitarist Daniel Pruitt & bassist Paolo Vergara. Numb is the first song I ever heard by this band & it made me an immediate fan. Other stand-out tracks include the R&B style Gravity, plus Fallout & III. The band promised this would be a “no skip” album- & they delivered. Epic album artwork here too.
  • Sanguivore II: Mistress of Death by Creeper: Here’s yet another band I discovered live. I found the English band Creeper when they opened for Black Veil Brides on the Bleeders tour in 2023. If you’re too young to actually remember the 80s (like me) but still love the sound of that decade, this album is for you, especially if you also love a gothic aesthetic. My favorites here are Blood Magick (It’s a Ritual) & Headstones.
  • Don’t Go in the Forest by Avatar: Continuing the theme of bands I discovered live, here’s Avatar who I discovered when I saw them open for Trivium back in 2018. I’ve been a diehard fand ever since. This album, like all Avatar albums, is as unique as the band’s circus themed stage attire/makeup. I mean what other metal band starts an album with a piccolo solo? That’s what Avatar did here with Tonight We Must be Warriors, the band’s call to stand up against fascism across the globe. Captain Goat is a metal version of a sea shanty & comes with a fantastically fun music video that features bassist Henrik as a mermaid- err, merman, that is. Speaking of Henrik, his bass solo that starts off Death & Glitz is absolutely brilliant. I mean, what’s not to love about 5 nerdy Swedish guys who love metal, classical music, & find ways to write songs that question society’s fascination with murdered women, as they do here?
  • Creature in the Black Night by Dayseeker: This has to have been one of the most anticipated albums of the year, after the success of the band’s previous album Dark Sun, & it did not disappoint. From lead single Pale Moonlight to Crawl Back to My Coffin & many more, this album is replete with Rory Rodriguez’s gorgeous cleans as well as a decent amount of his commanding growls. It’s dark, it’s sexy, & it’s sure to keep the band growing even more. The music videos for this album are also top notch, as is the album artwork.
  • Angels Calling by Solence: I discovered this Swedish band on Octane’s test drive a year or two ago & have been eagerly awaiting this album ever since. I’m even more eagerly awaiting the chance to see the band live because it’s obvious their energy would be extremely fun to witness. I mean, they have a keytar player- need I say more? Where Were You? & Wish You the Worst are my favorites here.
  • Dilworth by Jutes: Jutes has been all the rage lately & with good reason. The title of the first song (Left on Dilworth) is brilliant, as it’s an homage to the street Jutes grew up on in rural Canada (you had to turn left on the street to reach his family’s house), but it also has the dual meaning of what he left behind on that street/in that town. Love it. Other favorites include Parasite & It Takes Two. When it comes to sexy metal, Jutes is giving Dayseeker, Sleep Token, & Bad Omens a serious run for their money. (Side note, he’s Demi Lovato’s husband- they got married in May.)

EPs

  • Shock to the System: Part 2 by Daughtry: I’ve loved Daughtry’s music since high school, back when he was on American Idol, but his newer music from the past 5 years or so is his best work yet, if you ask me. I had the pleasure of hearing The Day I Die live this year, & whew, it’s a powerful one. Terrified & Antidote are also very powerful. The latter is a real tearjerker because it was inspired by the loss of Daughtry’s daughter to suicide.
  • Struck Dead by Trivium: Sadly this turned out to be the last Trivium album featuring drummer Alex Bent, but boy, did he go out with a bang. Bury Me With My Screams never ceases to amaze me. Definitely one of my favorite Trivium songs ever (& they have a phenomenal catalog).
  • Don’t Look Down by Nate Vickers: Nate has one of those voices that could make the ABCs sound brilliant. Every song here is gorgeous but Falling Away From Heaven is my favorite. It’s the kind that you can go days or even weeks without hearing but it’ll still be stuck in your head. Then of course you have to go listen to it again & wonder how you stayed away so long.

Most Anticipated Albums for 2026

Some of these have been truly confirmed, while others have just been discussed, but I feel reasonably sure they will be released based on the number of singles already released &/or on what the bands have said about the work they’re doing on new music.

  • Alter Bridge (self titled)- coming 1/9/26
  • The Funeral Potrait
  • Shinedown
  • Black Veil Brides
  • Catch Your Breath
  • Celebrate (EP) by Black Stone Cherry- coming 3/6/26
  • The Pretty Reckless
  • Electric Callboy
  • Motionless in White
  • Ice Nine Kills
  • From Ashes to New
  • TX2
  • Bad Omens
  • Silent Planet
  • Nothing More

Best Albums of 2023


Yes, it’s that time of year again, time for my annual albums of the year post! If you haven’t already seen it, check out my previous post for my choices for songs of the year. Since so many bands/artists no longer release actual albums (or even EPs), I felt the need to create a separate post to highlight some of my favorite songs that either aren’t part of an album or that really touched me even if the rest of the album didn’t (or in some cases I never got around to listening to the rest of the album because I’m not a professional music reviewer & definitely don’t have unlimited time for these things).

I’d like to remind readers that these are solely MY choices for the albums that I most enjoyed this year, the ones that personally spoke to ME the most. Yes, I realize that I “should” have Metallica’s 72 Seasons & Sleep Token’s Take Me Back to Eden on here, like just about every other best albums list this year. But the fact of the matter is that while both albums are objectively great, they just didn’t speak to ME the way the ones I’ve chosen here did. I will also willingly acknowledge that I am non-conformist enough that I subconsciously tend to steer away from anything that is wildly popular at any given time (whether that’s music, a TV show, a movie, or a book), even when it’s within my own favorite non-conformist genre. Maybe I’m just an overgrown teenager that way…

Anyway, without further ado, here are my choices for the best albums of 2023. At the end you’ll find my choices for best EPs of the year, as well as the albums I’m most anxiously anticipating for 2024. Aside from the first three, these are in no particular order.

  • The Mockingbird & The Crow by Hardy: Alright, y’all, I never expected my album of the year to contain the phrase “dead buck on my Instagram” not once but TWICE, but here we are. Ha! A couple months ago I was driving home from Costco when I heard Sold Out (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r57GhcHEgGo) on Octane & immediately fell in love. Who was this redneck country singer who wasn’t afraid to scream like the best metal singers? I had to know. It didn’t take me long to fall way down the rabbit hole with Hardy. The fact that Hardy managed to write a half country- half rock album that is incredibly well written on both “sides” is nothing short of phenomenal. The title track (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr6JPLNMnyI) is perhaps my favorite because it encapsulates a dilemma I know good & well- the divide between the “country/redneck” part of me & the rock/metal part of me. The former represents the more conservative, people-pleasing nature I grew up with while the latter represents the more free-thinking part of me that I’ve embraced as an adult. I imagine some of that is true for Hardy as well, though I suspect for him it’s more to do with the music itself, but nonetheless I see parallels to all of life here. It’s so easy to be the mockingbird- to do the things others before you have done, to do what’s expected & “proper,” (in Hardy’s case write the more traditional country music)- & yet sometimes the crow just beckons so strongly that it cannot be contained (in Hardy’s case this means embracing his rock & roll side). It’s hard to choose but perhaps my favorite lines on the album are as follows: “And I refuse to be another/Mockingbird with a microphone/I’ll fly the line I choose to, brother/Even if that makes me the crow.” Like any great album, this is one that deserves to be listened to top to bottom, front to back. But in order to save time, I’ll highlight just three more of my favorites here: Wait in the Truck featuring Lainey Wilson (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsMB0i5YTOc), which is a poignant piece about domestic violence; Radio Song featuring Jeremy McKinnon of A Day to Remember (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Km3DY77vINU), which makes fun of how simplistic & formulaic much of country music is; & Jack (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwtjL9UI4uQ) which discusses the dangers of alcohol & how easily one can slip from a casual drinker to a full-blown abuser.
  • Blackout by From Ashes to New: This album has been a long time coming but thankfully it did not disappoint. Indeed it’s chock full of banger after banger. With opening track Heartache (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rh1gQWwBp5Q) followed by Nightmare (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iD7nQ_DledY), followed by Hate Me Too (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0h0Oo1EzJw), the album starts off with three of the band’s most successful tracks to date. The latter has a hilarious music video you’d do well to check out- & is also probably their most “pop” sounding song to date- but with some great guitar riffs. Then you’ve got Monster in Me (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yoHqZawQEU) which is dominated by Matt Brandyberry’s rapping. There seriously isn’t a bad song on here so I could go on for a while but lastly let me mention Until We Break (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiT0NJf4emk) which features Matty Mullins of Memphis May Fire. Again, it’s hard to choose but perhaps my favorite lyrics on this album are in this track: “You’re the heart of the fate that divides us/A plague & a virus, yeah, & all we need to do is/Close our eyes ’cause there is nothing to see (nothing to see)/We’ll all be fine if all we do is believe, so/Smile for the camera, swallow the dagger/Cut out the ones who disobey/Follow the leader into the fever/One by one until we break.”
  • The Surface by Beartooth: Here’s another album that simply rocks from top to bottom. To be honest, I loved Beartooth’s second & third albums but the fourth one disappointed me. Not so with this one! As soon as I heard leading single Riptide (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zv3t0Fvgvik), I knew this album would be DIFFERENT- optimistic & uplifting but without losing an ounce of heaviness! I for one am thoroughly enjoying seeing lead singer & mastermind of the group Caleb Shomo finally winning the battle against his depression. Doubt Me (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfY5VokMkL8) is another banger that is universally relatable- after all, we’ve all had to beat some doubters along the way- even if the strongest one of those is the voice in our own head. I could go on all day but let me also mention Look the Other Way (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiEKANbfEYQ) & Might Love Myself (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83rcK9Xne5A), both of which really showcase the beauty & power of Caleb’s voice. You can truly hear the happiness in his voice here & it’s nothing short of delightful.
  • Skeletons by Pop Evil: I own six out of seven of this band’s albums, so I think it’s safe to say I know their catalog well. But if I’m being perfectly honest, the last three albums left me disappointed. They had some good songs here & there, but taken as a whole none of them really grabbed me like their earlier work. Well, this year I’m glad to say they grabbed me again- in a good way. As soon as I heard Paranoid/Crash & Burn (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMTrh8xRXtk) & Eye of the Storm (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9jGRtmCsNQ) I was in love. Then I heard the title track (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95lkrtb7Gt4) & I knew I had to check out the full album. This time it did not disappoint. My favorite lyrics are from the aforementioned title track: “We live in a world gone mad that’s lost control/What doesn’t kill us leaves a hole in our soul/Chase a satellite, get lost in outer space/We’re only human, we’re flesh & bone/Fighting wars within/We’re only human, we’re flesh & bone/Lonely skeletons” & Who Will We Become: “We may not control the events that happen to us/What happened to us?/But we have a choice to choose who we will become/Who will we become?” I 100% believe that- we cannot always control what happens to us but we CAN control who we become. I have to believe that- otherwise there’s no hope. I should also mention that the last three songs on the album are easily among the heaviest songs the band has ever done.
  • Confessions of the Fallen by Staind: Oh man, Staind were one of the first rock bands I ever loved. Naturally I was excited to see the band back with their first album in twelve years. I’m not sure that it was ever a single but my favorite track here is Cycle of Hurting (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2tCwGPuUzs). The lyrics are dark & painful but the song leaves me feeling empowered to do exactly what the title says- end the cycle of hurting. Lowest In Me (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0Nm-yx9CLg) is probably one of the band’s heaviest songs to date & proves they definitely aren’t going soft in their middle age. Vocalist Aaron Lewis is certainly a controversial character, & I don’t agree with all of his views, but I definitely respect him as a person & as a musician. Regardless of what you think of his politics, this album is well worth a listen.
  • Dance Devil Dance by Avatar: I’ve said it before & I’ll say it again- it’s downright criminal that Avatar aren’t more popular than they are. I submit to you that if you don’t like watching five tall, long-haired Swedish guys prance around on stage in clown outfits, then you need to reevaluate your life. Ha! Anyway, I fell in love with this band when I saw them live back in 2018. I had never heard them before & knew nothing about them, but they entranced me from the very first song. These guys are not just excellent musicians, they are also true PERFORMERS. Stand out tracks include the title track (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_t_U8aYDlo); Chimp Mosh Pit (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIUseqP3my8) which comes with a music video that proves these guys may be serious musicians but they don’t take themselves too seriously & know how to simply have some FUN; & Violence No Matter What (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjef8L7pRZs) featuring none other than Lzzy Hale. I should also mention the danceable, almost country like The Dirt I’m Buried In (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JPtxtSK-Cs)- it was the band’s first song to reach the top of the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.
  • Life is But a Dream… by Avenged Sevenfold: No list would be complete without this album. I think Ben Bruce from Asking Alexandria said it best when he said that the A7X guys aren’t just musicians, they’re COMPOSERS. My favorite track is Nobody (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjrRTY2UDjw) with its bizarre song structure & the unexpected guitar solo that closes the song. Mattel is also great (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYmVTVnXXlk) but really this is an album that needs to be listened to in full, not piecemeal. It’s the kind of thing you really ought to listen to in a dark room while doing absolutely nothing else.
  • Papers Hearts (EP) by Sleep Theory: Sleep Theory burst on to the scene via Octane with hit single Numb (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7s9gFaWpUM) & it wasn’t too long after that that they rocketed from unknown, unsigned band out of Memphis to signing a record deal with Epitaph Records & opening up for none other than Shinedown. If you’ve listened to any interviews with these guys, you will know they are as humble & hard-working as they come. I couldn’t be happier to see them having the success they’re having, & I can’t wait to see what next year holds for them. I was lucky enough to hear them debut Gone or Staying (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ac9OiIXFqUA) live on Octane a few months ago & it just might be my favorite on this EP. It’s the perfect blend of soulful R&B & heavy that makes this band so darn good.

For these last two artists, I’m not sure how to classify them because these are all singles but there were multiple songs I absolutely loved by both artists, so it felt more fitting to put them here, as if they were an EP, than with the singles post. I guess I’ll just group them by artist name.

  • TX2: Here is yet another artist I discovered thanks to Octane. One morning I was running errands & heard Degrade Me (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6r79AhrOPOE) on Octane & was immediately hooked. I found myself thinking “This is obviously a young guy with a punk rock aesthetic/sensibility, yet the guitar work & overall song structure seem more classic rock & roll.” Naturally I had to have more, so to YouTube I went & quickly fell down the TX2 rabbit hole. Heaven Was Full (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bb9aQy3d5oo) contains a massive guitar solo & is a perfect song for anyone who’s ever felt like they just couldn’t live up to the expectations others have for them without sacrificing their own conscience. I Would Hate Me Too (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keegsPt1jCU) is both hilarious & sad all at once. He may be only 5’4″ as he sings in the latter song, but trust me when I say, TX2 is going to have a big impact on the rock scene over the next few years.
  • Set It Off: Once again, I have to thank Octane for introducing me to this band. They’ve been around for over a decade but I had never heard of them until Punching Bag (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qb5-s5qwlCQ) took over the airwaves this year. I was immediately hooked & hungry for more. Be sure to watch the music video for this one because the end of it sets up the beginning of the video for Win Win featuring Scene Queen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvOAwvMU8N8). The latter is such a fun song & I’m very impressed with how the guys let Hannah (aka Scene Queen) start off the song & sing at least as much of it as Cody does. That shows confidence & a willingness to share the spotlight, which I love to see. Evil People (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IP4W9EGdlsI) & Parasite (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Qm6qlz7ups) are also fantastic songs. What’s super interesting about this band is that they’ve had BY FAR their most success this year- AFTER leaving their record label & going independent. Just goes to show that sometimes the “right” way isn’t always the RIGHT way.

Now for most anticipated albums for 2024... (By the way, there are a few songs I probably should have included in this year’s songs of the year but because I know they will be on albums debuting next year, I am saving them for next year’s post- since I imagine those albums will make it to next year’s version of this post.)

  • Jeris Johnson- if When the Darkness Comes & Ode to Metal are any indication, Jeris’s next record will be nothing short of phenomenal.
  • Slaughter to Prevail
  • Judas Priest (coming 3/8/24)
  • Anything by Falling in Reverse- who knows? Maybe Ronnie will surprise us & do an album after swearing he won’t because he has done better with singles since 2018. But with Ronnie, you just never know what he’s got up his sleeve. Whatever it is, I know it will be breathtaking.