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Jon Roger Band - Fall From Grace
Jon Roger Band - Fall From Grace

Fall From Grace: A Heavy-Hitting Alternative Rock Anthem from Jon Roger Band

Fall From Grace‘ the latest single by alternative rock act Jon Roger Band is nothing short of a blast. Drawing inspiration from legends like Audioslave, Soundgarden, and Silverchair, they’ve carved out some meaty heavy rock. Formed in early 2024 by Lucas Poltronieri (vocals), Carone Netto (composer), and Ricardo “Cachalote” Mendes (producer and multi-instrumentalist), the band’s music carries raw energy and emotional depth.

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The song begins with a nice hypnotic riff and then we have the heavy chuggy riffs entering in and blowing your face away. The layered vocals coupled with the 2000s heavy af alternative rock sound blend properly to deliver a really good track. We also get to hear some screams followed by a cool guitar solo. Jon Roger Band knocks it out of the park with this one.

This is a great brilliant heavy af alternative rock track that will melt your face and make you headbang. Love the in-your-face, heavy sound. The lyrics hit hard, painting a vivid picture of betrayal and the strength that emerges from it. The Portuguese verse adds an extra punch.

This is Jon Roger Band’s third single of the year, and it’s clear they’re building momentum. Fall From Grac captures the raw energy and catharsis that makes alternative rock so compelling. If you’re a fan of heavy, emotionally charged rock, this track deserves a spot on your playlist.

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