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Red Jumpsuit Apparatus - Lonely Road
For Virgin Records platinum-plus rockers THE RED JUMPSUIT APPARATUS, a busy holiday season is only getting busier in the two-month run-up to the much-anticipated February 3, 2009 release of the band's
second album, LONELY ROAD.

The band played early Secret Santa to their worldwide fan community by posting the new album track "Pen & Paper" as a free download at the RedJumpsuitAlliance.com website, adding a stream of the song to MySpace.com, and letting viral word of mouth do the rest.

The album's kick-off single and video, the righteous rocker "You Better Pray," has already been streamed nearly 350,000 times on the RJA Myspace.com page, as it builds national airplay and climbs the alternative and modern rock radio charts.

Three months' worth of live dates have now been finalized, including year-end holiday celebrations presented by America's greatest rock radio stations; a month of headlining dates through the south and Midwest (including a stop in their hometown Jacksonville, Florida); and a series of gigs in Southeast Asia and Australia.

THE RED JUMPSUIT APPARATUS recorded LONELY ROAD, at the Valley Village, CA, studio of super-producer Howard Benson (My Chemical Romance, Hoobastank, P.O.D., Less Than Jake, Daughtry, Seether, All-American Rejects). The album follows up DON'T YOU FAKE IT, the band's breakthrough debut, which charted for 62 weeks on Billboard's Top 200, scanning over a million copies in the U.S. to date, and selling more than 2.1 million copies of its singles.

Consisting of lead singer Ronnie Winter, guitarist/pianist/singer Duke Kitchens, bass/singer Joey Westwood and drummer/singer Jon Wilkes, RJA's extraordinary address of domestic violence in their first single, "Face Down," signaled the close relationship the band would keep with their fans as they grew from local sensations to platinum international hit-makers. "Everybody loves the band 'cause they know we are real and not contrived, and know the trailer that we started jamming in when we were 15 years old," Ronnie Winter told a CrusherMagazine.com interviewer during his brief downtime at home in Florida, just following completion of the new album. "The cops had to come shut us down. I still talk to those cops when I see them on the streets. It's one whole long story that has taken eight or nine years, so our community has been with us the whole time.

Accordingly, since the release of DON'T YOU FAKE IT, RJA has also been an active force for a wide array of charitable organizations and social causes, including teen suicide prevention (including co-headlining the US Take Action Tour with My Chemical Romance and Rise Against), mental health parity and a strong commitment to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, teaming up with their label Virgin Records, to raise funds.

In addition, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Guardian Angel Foundation has been formed as an umbrella group to support under-funded high school band programs, to promote and enhance student musical development; support individuals affected by domestic violence, to break the cycle of abuse; and contribute to research that focuses on management of acute hyperglycemia in hospitalized patients. "We've honestly always felt blessed, and the best way to give back is to…give back! Don't talk about it. Just do it. So our motto of, 'Doing good for no good reason' will always apply to this specific band, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus," Winter said.

Red Jumpsuit Apparatus tour dates
Jingle Bell Rock 2008
01/09/2009 Tallahassee, FL Floyd's Music Store
01/10/2009 Atlanta, GA The Masquerade
01/12/2009 Tulsa, OK The Marquee
01/13/2009 Oklahoma City, OK Diamond Ballroom
01/15/2009 Des Moines, IA People's
01/16/2009 Milwaukee, WI The Eagles Club
01/17/2009 Chicago, IL Reggie's Rock Club
01/21/2009 Cincinnati, OH 20th Century Theatre
01/23/2009 Toledo, OH The Omni
01/24/2009 Cleveland, OH Agora Ballroom
01/25/2009 Millvale, PA Mr. Small's Theater
01/30/2009 Jacksonville, NC Hooligans
01/31/2009 Fayetteville, NC Jester's Pub
02/03/2009 Jacksonville, FL Freebird Live
02/04/2009 Baton Rouge, LA Varsity Theatre
02/06/2009 Spring,TX Java Jazz
02/07/2009 Dallas,TX The Pontiac Garage

International Dates:
02/21/2009 Brisbane, AU RNA Showgrounds
Soundwave Festival
02/22/2009 Sydney, AU Sydney Entertainment Center
Soundwave Festival
02/27/2009 Melbourne, AU Melbourne Showgrounds
Soundwave Festival
02/28/2009 Adelaide, AU Bonython Park
Soundwave Festival
03/02/2009 Perth, AU Steel Blue Oval
Soundwave Festival
03/05/2009 Manila, PH Alabang Town Center
03/06/2009 Manila, PH Greenbelt
03/07/2009 Manila, PH Glorietta Mall
03/08/2009 Manila, PH Trinoma

meet the band Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
Ronnie Winter - lead vocals, guitar, percussion, baritone horn
Duke Kitchens - guitar, piano, vocals
Joey Westwood - bass, vocals
Jon Wilkes - drums, vocals

Red Jumpsuit Apparatus biography
“My Grandpa said to me/ Grandson sit down we need to talk/ In life there may be times/ When it gets hard to walk the walk/ It's easier to take the path/ That most have traveled on / But then again sometimes to do what's right/ You must walk alone”

Just two years have passed since The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, a group of friends from Middleburg, Florida who’d grown up together, emerged with their Virgin Records debut, Don’t You Fake It, which spent 62 weeks on Billboard’s Top 200, going on to sell more than a million copies in the U.S. The platinum-plus single, “Face Down,” sold 1.5 million digital downloads, has been streamed almost 17 million times on MySpace and has since been retired after spending 52 weeks on the Top 20 Modern Rock chart (RJA is one of two bands to have done so). Rock radio smash “False Pretense” and the new wedding/prom standard “Your Guardian Angel” (10.2 million MySpace spins and 455k downloads) contributed to the album’s total of 50 million MySpace streams, and the band has since sold-out national headline and festival tour appearances.

On top of RJA’s musical accomplishments, they’ve spoken on Capitol Hill on behalf of teen suicide prevention and mental health parity, founded their own charitable organization and have even created a clothing line with skateboard legend Tony Hawk, but still remain under the radar and one of the biggest bands that no one’s heard of.

The band set out to change this when it came time to hit the studio for the all-important follow-up. At first, the group ran headlong into a music industry going through changes, delaying its release. While frustrated by these delays, lead vocalist and songwriter Ronnie Winter, who started the band with guitarist Duke Kitchens seven years ago, is now convinced the time spent working on the songs that became Lonely Road with producer Howard Benson [My Chemical Romance, Daughtry, Less Than Jake, Hoobastank, P.O.D., All-American Rejects, Seether] was well worth it.

“Is this good enough for you, man?” he sneers in the album’s first single, “You Better Pray,” a bluesy, ringing-guitar, rock and roll salute to “the little guy, the underdog,” which, according to Winter, is how he characterizes his band.

“It’s been a wild ride,” he acknowledges. “Everything really fell into place for us on that first album. We have a lot of incredible fans who bought our record. But we’re just these kids from a small town who play together, and have done it on our own. But it’s ultimately a lonely road that requires you to be away from your family, and that’s time you don’t get back.”

Indeed, Lonely Road is about circling the wagons and moving forward with your bandmates and fans, despite the naysayers, tackled in new songs like the catchy punk-rock of “Pen & Paper,” a poison dart at the nemesis’s and non-believers from the bands past (“You set yourself up to be sold/And that’s OK, cause that’s your role/Manipulation takes its toll/What will you do when nobody wants you?”).

“Everybody disregarded our first album when it came out, said our name was stupid and too long, that we looked and sounded like everybody else,” nods Ronnie “Apparently, a lot of people who bought the record didn’t agree.”

Working with Benson at his Bay 7 Recording Studios in the San Fernando Valley helped RJA expand their musical palette as well.

“He and his team are very encouraging of creativity,” explains bassist Joey Westwood, who joined the band three years ago with drummer Jon Wilkes in time for the first album. “They were really open to ideas, no matter how crazy, which could come from anyone. They made us feel good about trying new things, and that really opened up the individual songs.”

That growth can be heard on new tracks like “Believe,” a ballad with impeccable background harmonies and a pop-soul feel enhanced by lush arrangements featuring a real string section. “When we recorded that, I just kept telling Howard, ‘Think Motown,’” laughs Winter.

“Pleads and Postcards” is a dramatic, heart-felt rocker about a missive from a soldier telling his loved one at home to move on if he should not make it back alive (“This could be the last time that I speak with you/So just in case let’s make the best of what we have until it’s through”).

“My younger brother just got home from Iraq, where he was a chaplain’s assistant,” reveals the singer. “And he told me one of the hardest things he had to do was deal with soldiers who just returned from the battlefront only to find out their girlfriend or wife was leaving, which would be just devastating to them.”

The title track is an autobiographical acoustic folk-rock ballad, a grandfather’s hard-earned advice to his grandson, topped with a soaring gospel choir. “My grandfather raised us,” says Ronnie. “He taught us to be strong and stand our ground even in the toughest times, he even bought me my first guitar,” he adds. “If you walk with us on our journey, when you listen to the ending of that song, you will feel it.”

The closing “Godspeed” is another departure for RJA, starting with its martial snare, concert bass drum, marching soldiers and crashing cymbals, then ending with an ethereal gospel choir, it’s a song about killing an enemy in battle (“Then I saw him standing with a bayonet/And as I ran towards him he hardly broke a sweat/When I took his life he fell onto his knees”), only to have him ask to deliver his last message to a loved one (“Godspeed this letter/Away from here/I’ve sealed it with my tears/And stamped it with my fears”).

“We felt like we could do anything we wanted to,” says Westwood. “We didn’t want to limit ourselves. We really got to explore different sounds on each song. It shows a broader range of what we’re capable of. All those small things taken together really helped open it up stylistically. This record is very visual, almost like a Broadway play.”

Music is just one part of The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, though, preferring to use their visibility to promote causes they believe in. The band founded The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Guardian Angel Foundation as an umbrella group to support a wide range of initiatives, including the fight against domestic violence (the subject of their hit single, “Face Down”), hyperglycemia research and their latest project, supporting high school band programs in need of funds, something that hits home particularly for Ronnie, who was an all-state tuba and sousaphone player. The group has plans to make impromptu performances at high schools along with their orchestra, contributing all proceeds to their programs.

“We walk a thin line between making sure these things don’t become just media events and getting enough attention to enable us to raise the necessary funds,” he explains. “Every song we release has a reason and/or link to the Foundation. We don’t want to limit ourselves to a single issue, especially when we’re relevant with a voice that matters.”

Just a little over two years ago, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus released Don’t You Fake It. With Lonely Road, the second chapter, they continue their journey at a town near you.

“Now we’re ready to get out there and show what we accomplished on this record,” says Joey. “We’re happy with our success, but we want to make it even better, for us and our fans. It almost feels like we’ve been given a second life, like we’re born-again.”

“We’re taking this very seriously because we want to blow people away with these new songs,” adds Ronnie. “It’s a bit of a risk, a little departure, but it’s still Red Jumpsuit. We’re just playing cooler music… We’re gonna give ‘em hell.”

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Hey thanks =]
A wonderful article. Thanks for posting it. Now we can all repost it somewhere...The Alliance doing their part towards World Domination.
hahaha world domination. 2 days until tally!
...love the line..''we're gonna 'em hell

..love rja..it such a long interview..but its okie:)
nice one!! thanks..

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