Falling In Reverse release Chemical Prisoner video
Song lifted from their 2015 album Just Like You
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Falling In Reverse have premiered their video for Chemical Prisoner.
The metalcore band fronted by vocalist Ronnie Radke released their third record Just Like You last year.
The 32-year-old says: “Filming this video was super fun. We did it in my hometown Vegas with my dad’s motorcycle club. One of my favourite videos to shoot.”
Radke hinted earlier this month that their upcoming album will be a “huge left turn” for the band – marking a departure from their heavier roots.
The band lost guitarist of five years Jacky Vincent in November, who left to work on his solo project.
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