8. The Homecoming (A hazatérés) 2017-18
Ronnie Radke wrote at least 20 songs for the upcoming 4th album, then threw them away and started all over. He wanted to make something different than in the previous years, wanted to challenge himself and what could have been the most challenging to a band with such diversity as FIR's? The coherence of the album, the superimposition of the songs, of course. This is how Coming Home came to life, from the idea of interdependence and correlation. And based upon the feedbacks this album turned to be the masterpiece: professional music elaboration, richest sound, perfect interaction of tunes and vibes with beats and lyrics.
The band continued without Jacky Vincent, who left not much after Just Like You was released. Christian Thompson was already playing in FIR since Winter 2015, and they got Zakk Sandler for the bass. Ronnie himself played the guitars on concerts, with his left, strings pulled in reverse, just like he did in the past.
Ronnie Radke - lead vocals, guitars, songwriter, lyrics/ énekes, gitáros, dalszerző, szövegíró
Derek Jones - guitars/ szólógitár
Christian Thompson - guitars/ ritmusgitár
Ryan Seaman - drums, backing vocals/ dobok, vokál
Zakk Sandler - bass/ basszusgitár
Ronnie wrote the song "Coming Home" 2 years long. It was the title and the beginning song too, it had to be representative. He was inspired by David Bowie's "Space Oddity", but was referring to his own need of settlement, of arriving at a "home". The main concept of the song and the whole album was the atmosphere, the feeling instead of the heaviness. It was another challenge, bringing up emotions without tempering them with pathetics or humor.
Coming Home (2017), Epitaph Records
- Coming Home
- Broken
- Loser
- Fuck You And All Your Friends
- I Hate Everyone
- Im'm Bad At Life
- Hanging On
- Superhero
- Straight To Hell
- I Don't Mind
- The Departure
- Right Now (Digital & Deluxe Edition bonus tracks)
- Paparazzi (Digital & Deluxe Edition bonus tracks)
Their style changed again, this time the atmosphere of cosmic loneliness took over the extroversion of glitter, silk and leather. Ronnie imagined a suburban alternative outfit with plaid shirts and sweaters, dyed his hair blond, took the guitar in his hands which, as a whole, gave him the look of a 90's grunge musician.
Ronnie's collaboration with director Ethan Lader began with making the video for the song "Superhero" and followed by "Fuck You And All Your Friends" (check video link at the name of the song in the songlist). It was a long and fruitful partnership, and also the beginning of FIR's movielike videos series. Also he started to work on the musical releases with Tyler Smyth; first he was an additional producer to Elvis, later he took over all FIR songs and opened new dimensions in sound arrangements for them.
While FIR was on tour with Pierce The Veil around New York, Ronnie fired Ryan Seaman because of personal trust matters. Though the split wasn't foreseeable, they resolved it peacefully. The only thing hitting back to Ryan was that Ronnie claimed "Fuck You And All Your Friends" being a diss to him. From that time on until Luke Holland joined the band, FIR was playing with temporary drummers on the concerts. Later, in early 2018 Christian left too, but for a while only. He needed a few months break, then he returned to FIR.
As for Coming Home, it did well with hitting the charts and "scratched a creative itch"*, Ronnie actually wasn't expecting an album like this from himself either, it was the real peak of the desired unpredictability. But the rock album as a format was about to have its end. From this time on FIR would only have singles released, having even more success with each of them.
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