Falling In Reverse are up to something - UPDATED
UPDATE: Thursday, November 17 at 10:00 a.m. EST
Falling In Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke has posted yet another chilling teaser up on Twitter.
The number 17 flashes across the screen, and the only real hint we get in the 44-second video is the message “Hell is now among us,” which he previously posted.
Since his original batch of Tweets, the only other cryptic message he's shared has read, “Abiit nemine salutato.”
— RonnieRadke (@RonnieRadke) November 17, 2016
ORIGINAL POST: Saturday, November 12 at 11:38 a.m. EST
Falling In Reverse are teasing something—and it has fans freaking out.
Check out the details, seriously crazy posts and fan responses below!
Read more: Falling In Reverse to release new album this year
Yesterday, three members cleared their Twitter accounts and unfollowed everyone. Frontman Ronnie Radke posted two cryptic, Latin messages on Twitter.
IGNOTUM PER IGNOTIUS
— RonnieRadke (@RonnieRadke) November 12, 2016
infernum est apud nos
— RonnieRadke (@RonnieRadke) November 11, 2016
Ryan Seaman deleted his entire Twitter page, leaving two retweets from 2014 untouched. Christian Thompson deleted his Tweets and following and left one cryptic message.
This transmission has been taken over. Your world is ours.
— Christian Thompson (@FIRChristian) November 12, 2016
Their Instagram accounts have similarly been “overridden,” with eerie images taking over their feeds.
Okay guys: WHATS GOING ON?! @ryanseaman @DerekJonesFIR @FIRChristian @RonnieRadke @FIROfficial pic.twitter.com/TmOLcxbYO8
— idiot; safe space (@AllTimeADreamer) November 12, 2016
However, the Falling In Reverse band pages on both Twitter and Instagram have remained untouched. So that leaves the question: What are Falling In Reverse up to?
Earlier this year, Radke told AP that Falling In Reverse would be releasing an album this year—and that it's going to be unlike anything they’ve done before.
“It’s a huge left turn,” he says. “It sounds like nothing we’ve ever done. Every song is very vibey, There’s more feeling in it instead of a lot of metal.”
The group’s last album, Just Like You, was released Feb. 24, 2015. So are they releasing new music? Fans aren't sure what to think.
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Some are clearly confused by the mixed messages they are receiving.
@RonnieRadke what's going on pic.twitter.com/fhsW3x0EQl
— ✖️Shadow Wolf ✖️ (@BandGirlWhore) November 12, 2016
Me @DerekJonesFIR @ryanseaman @RonnieRadke @FIRChristian pic.twitter.com/0BRE86N7xg
— gmez af (@piercetheaby) November 12, 2016
A number of fans definitely think it’s new music.
@RonnieRadke @FIRChristian @ryanseaman @DerekJonesFIR We all know you mentioned an album being released by the end of the year.PLS TELL US
— VictoriaYvetteZepeda (@victoriazee) November 12, 2016
@RonnieRadke WHATS HAPPENING, FIRST PANIC! AT THE DISCO, NOW FIR
— Olivia May (@livi_may1) November 12, 2016
@FIROfficial @RonnieRadke @ryanseaman @FIRChristian @DerekJonesFIR you guys are making me so excited I hope it's new FIR music
— gissele (@gis_inreverse) November 12, 2016
New album announcement??????? @FIROfficial @RonnieRadke pic.twitter.com/H1gF5gm0iE
— Savannah (@Monsterlove143) November 11, 2016
Other fans think there is something more—some assume they were hacked, noting that the members deleted all of their Tweets and unfollowed everyone.
@RonnieRadke there is something wrong. He wouldnt unfollow all those people and it says he only has 75 tweets. :/
— Tizzymaii Master �� (@tizzymaii) November 12, 2016
I so hope #RonnieRadke gets his account back, I know he's hacked and Christian also
— Noemi Ambrose (@ambrose_moon76) November 12, 2016
However, most have accepted the fact that we'll just have to wait it out and see…
And now we shall sit back and wait @RonnieRadke @FIRChristian @DerekJonesFIR @ryanseaman @FIROfficial pic.twitter.com/uSZOz2DhLs
— Jaclyn ⟠ (@Fallininromance) November 12, 2016
What do you think Falling In Reverse are up to? Let us know in the comments!
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