Rad Stacey’s “Fallin Off” – An Incredible and Relentless Skate Punk Banger

Clocking in at just over a minute, Rad Stacey’s latest single “Fallin Off” is a chaotic, high-octane burst of Punk energy that demands to be played loud and fast. With a raw, unapologetic edge that recalls the gritty days of ’90s Skate Punk, this track is a sonic shot of adrenaline for fans of Rancid, Goldfinger, and NOFX.

Frontman Ian Heirs delivers his vocals with the perfect mix of defiance and desperation, capturing that feeling of free-falling into chaos with every line. The guitars rip through the mix like a skater shredding a half-pipe, while the rhythm section keeps things locked in with a tight, chaotic pulse that propels the track forward without a second to breathe.

Lyrically, “Fallin Off” captures the reckless abandon of making the same mistakes over and over, refusing to slow down even when the wheels are coming off. It’s a headlong dive into the messy, beautiful chaos of punk life – no regrets, no apologies.

If you like your Punk fast, loud, and unfiltered, “Fallin Off” is a must-add to your playlist. It’s the perfect anthem f\or anyone still pushing against the grind, middle fingers up and boards to the pavement.

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About Rad Stacey:
Rad Stacey
Ian-Vox/Bass|Joey-Vox/Guitar|Toby-Drums|Alijah-Guitar
Rad Stacey

Est. 2020

The boys in Rad Stacey genre bend with high-energy songs that elicit a hard rock feel with a Pop Punk tint. Rad Stacey’s music engages audiences with fat guitar licks and catchy beats that mix well with their energetic and honest lyrics. With heavy influences from punk, hardcore, pop, and hip-hop, Rad Stacey serves up the best of the unexpected.

Founded by bassist and singer Ian Heirs and guitarist and vocalist Joey Hudson the band started in 2020 with a menagerie of musicians that have worked together in the scene for years. Originally Joey was on drums and long time friend and other founding member Greyson Britt was on guitar and backup vocals. After the release of their debut EP Greyson left the band on good terms and there was a bit of a shuffle in the bass and guitarist slot until late 2022 after Joey and Ian played an acoustic set for an amazing crowd. The reaction led the two to realize Joey needed to come up front and sing full time with Ian. From there the line up was more or less set and the guys picked up Joey’s older brother Toby Hudson on drums and recruited friend and roommate of Joey’s, Alijah Williams on lead guitar. The boys have been inseparable and unbreakable since, writing and performing non-stop bringing their passion and swagger together for a sound that is all their own.

Rad Stacey released their inaugural EP, “Shhh…Tell ‘Em All” in 2020. It’s an expansive, uplifting collection of tracks that takes shape with its signature crunchy guitar riffs and high-energy beats. The guys followed it up with singles Night Traffic (2021) and Still Here (2022). After some extensive performing and line-up adjustments the band released their latest EP Vibe Rider (2024)to great reception. Choice tracks like “This Isn’t Tennis” and “Smile” have been the marquee singles. Melodic leads and hook-laden vocals are the driving force behind the music. The uplifting and heart on their sleeve lyrics promote putting yourself out there and answering life’s call to live despite loss and heartbreak. Rad Stacey returned to their punk rock roots with the single “Fallin’ Off” (2025), a white knuckle four on the floor burner with bass lines reminiscent of late 90s skate punk and guitar harmonies that bring back the sounds of summer and Warped Tour. With a diverse set and insatiable hunger for the stage and studio Rad Stacey is a promising new voice in the scene.

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