What is falling in reverse album covers?

Falling in Reverse is an American rock band that has released five studio albums so far, each with unique and powerful album covers.

  1. "The Drug in Me Is You" (2011): The album cover features a stylized image of lead vocalist Ronnie Radke with his eyes closed, surrounded by dark shadows and a jagged border. The title of the album is emblazoned in bold red letters across the top of the image.

  2. "Fashionably Late" (2013): This cover features a cartoonish, neon-colored image of Ronnie Radke standing in front of a city skyline, with a pack of cigarettes in his hand. The title of the album is written in a graffiti-like font.

  3. "Just Like You" (2015): The album cover features an eerie, black and white image of what appears to be a mannequin with Ronnie Radke's face, dressed in a suit and tie. The title of the album is written in bold white letters against a black background.

  4. "Coming Home" (2017): The album cover for "Coming Home" features a space-themed image of a hand reaching out towards a planet. The title of the album is written in bold, metallic letters with a shimmering effect.

  5. "Popular Monster" (2019): This cover features a dark, shadowy image of Ronnie Radke, his face obscured by a black hood and a hat. The title of the album is written in bold white letters against a black background.

Overall, Falling in Reverse album covers tend to feature bold, attention-grabbing imagery and typography that complement the band's hard-hitting rock sound.