Falling In Reverse, the alternative metal band known for their genre-defying sound and theatrical flair, has joined forces with country rock sensation Hardy for their latest single, “All My Women.” Released on August 7, 2025, the track is a bold follow-up to their 2024 chart-topping hit “All My Life” featuring Jelly Roll, which dominated rock radio charts for five weeks and held the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs for 11 weeks.
“All My Women” blends Falling In Reverse’s signature stadium-sized choruses with a distinct country lean, creating a chaotic yet catchy “countrycore” crossover that’s as entertaining as it is unorthodox. The song, produced by Jon Lundin, MYTH, Charles Massabo, and frontman Ronnie Radke, features a writing credit from rap metal artist Dana Dentata, Radke’s recent collaborator and partner. Lyrically, the track dives into the tumultuous love life of its narrators, with lines like “I fell in love with a crazy bitch / She fucked me good, she’s a lunatic / But that’s how I like my women” delivered with tongue-in-cheek bravado by Radke and Hardy. The chorus, a joint effort, spins a tale of wild romance with an infectious hook: “My women, head spinning ’round and ’round like an exorcism / It really turns me on, just a little crazier than me.”
The accompanying music video, directed by Jensen Noen, leans into the song’s playful absurdity. Featuring Radke and Hardy as puppets, the video follows puppet Radke navigating a tangled web of relationships with a cheeky, comedic edge. This visual romp, complete with priests and unhinged confessions, amplifies the song’s irreverent charm, making it a quintessential Falling In Reverse production—loud, ridiculous, and impossible to ignore.
Critics and fans have noted the track’s similarity to “All My Life,” with its blend of rock energy and country hooks, described as having “more hooks than a tackle box.” While some see it as a brilliant genre-bending experiment, others view it as a continuation of Radke’s self-referential saga, sparking debate among listeners. Posts on X reflect the polarized sentiment, with some fans embracing the “yeehaw metalcore fever dream” and others expressing surprise at the unexpected pairing.
The release coincides with Falling In Reverse’s preparations for their “God Is A Weapon” North American headline tour, kicking off August 10, 2025, in Denver and running through September 26 in Las Vegas. The tour, produced by Live Nation, will see the band playing amphitheaters, cementing their status as one of the most successful acts in modern rock, with their 2024 album Popular Monster nearing platinum status and amassing 3.4 billion streams.
“All My Women” is a testament to Falling In Reverse’s knack for pushing boundaries while staying true to their larger-than-life persona. Whether you’re headbanging in a cowboy hat or chuckling at the sheer audacity, this collaboration with Hardy delivers the kind of polarizing, high-energy chaos that keeps fans coming back for more.