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Bradley Riot is a Los Angeles-based musician known for fusing raw punk energy with sharp lyricism and high-impact performance. As the frontman of The Blackhands and L.A. Crimes, he’s carved out a sound that blends urgency, grit, and emotional depth. Riot’s music draws from lived experience—loss, survival, rebellion—and channels it into songs that hit hard and leave a mark. Whether in the studio or on stage, he delivers with conviction, chaos, and heart.
FALLING DOWN
Directed by Borja Peña Gorostegui and shot in a raw, single take down a gritty Los Angeles alley, the “Falling Down” video visually amplifies the song’s emotional fallout—capturing the aftermath of a toxic relationship in real time. Bradley’s performance seethes with urgency and authenticity against the city’s rough backdrop.
Premiered as the lead single from his solo record Dark Side of the Road, “Falling Down” delivers a folk‑punk gut punch—on film as much as in sound. Written from the spoils of love, it confronts heartbreak head‑on: “losing the other person feels like the worst thing in the world, even though the relationship was toxic from the start.”