

Can Nothing,Nowhere Break Out of the Scene?
Feb 18, 2021
The hosts dive into Falling in Reverse's emotional reimagining of 'I'm Not a Vampire,' complete with a gothic video makeover. They celebrate the rapid rise of the band Falling, juxtaposed against big names in the scene, while spotlighting recent hits from Of Mice and Men. The transformation of Nothing Nowhere from SoundCloud rap to emo takes center stage, examining his trials and comebacks. His upcoming album, Trauma Factory, promises fresh experimentation and exciting collaborations, capturing the evolution of an artist on the rise.
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Falling In Reverse Goes Orchestral
- Falling In Reverse reworked 'I'm Not a Vampire' into a full orchestral epic with cinematic production and theatrical visuals.
- The video removed or covered Ronnie's face tattoos and pushed a distinct world-building aesthetic.
Streaming Moves Shape Scene Rankings
- Streaming metrics show Falling In Reverse climbing toward top non-breakout scene bands, illustrating how single reworks can boost monthly listeners.
- The host tracks Spotify listener rankings as a barometer of scene crossover potential.
Hybrid Sound Shaped Early Path
- Nothing Nowhere rose from the SoundCloud/scene overlap and evolved by blending emo guitars with 808-driven production.
- This hybrid identity positioned him uniquely but also limited his early mainstream visibility.