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American rock band
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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus performing at the 2009 Soundwave Festival
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus performing at the 2009 Soundwave Festival
Background information
OriginMiddleburg, Florida, U.S.[1]
Genres
Years active2003–present
Labels
Members
  • Ronnie Winter
  • Joey Westwood
  • Randy Winter
  • Josh Burke
  • John Espy
  • Nadeem Salam
  • K Enagonio
Past members
  • Dan Wagler
  • Thomas Wurth
  • Thomas Amason
  • Elias Reidy
  • Duke Kitchens
  • Jon Wilkes
  • Matt Carter
  • Matt Fallows
  • John Hartman
  • Daniel Resnick
Websitetheredjumpsuitapparatus.com

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus is an Americanrock band formed inMiddleburg, Florida, in 2003.[1] The band's current members include Ronnie Winter (lead vocals), K Enagonio (unclean vocals), Joey Westwood (bass), Josh Burke (lead guitar), Randy Winter (rhythm guitar), John Espy (drums, percussion), and Nadeem Salam (keyboards). They have released five studio albums to date.

The band is best known for their 2006 major-label debutDon't You Fake It. Its lead single "Face Down" became their biggest success, and "False Pretense" and "Your Guardian Angel" were successful follow-up hits.Don't You Fake It is the band's onlyRIAA-certified album (Platinum), and all of its singles have also received awards from various institutions.

History

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2003–2004: early years

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Originating in Florida, childhood friends Ronnie Winter and Duke Kitchens started the band while attending anAP Music Theory class in 2001.[2] The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus was officially formed in 2003 after the addition of other members who were then in other bands. The band name was chosen by the band voting for random words they threw on a wall.[3]

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus worked with Vision Sound studios in Orange Park, Florida, which released a "6 song EP CD that was spread throughout different countries to promote the band in 2005".[2] The band began to become more popular as they used certain social media, namely Myspace, to advertise their music.[2] While popular in their local scene, the band found it difficult to secure label support. This is why the band took 18 months to write songs before going into the live scene.[2] They built a fan base with continued live shows, which attracted the attention of Jason Flom of Virgin Records in 2005, after which they began work on their first album.[2]

2005–2007:Don't You Fake It

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In 2006, they released their firstLP,Don't You Fake It, with the singles "Face Down," "False Pretense", "Your Guardian Angel", and "Damn Regret".

The album was certified gold on November 27, 2006, by theRIAA for sales shipments exceeding 500,000 copies.[4]

In February 2007, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus headlined theUSTake Action Tour organized for the prevention of youth suicide, along with bands such asMy Chemical Romance andRise Against.[5][6]

Their song "In Fate's Hands" is featured in the video gameMadden NFL 07; their song "Face Down" is featured in the video gamesSaints Row 2 andMX vs. ATV: Untamed; and their song "False Pretense" is featured in the movieNever Back Down.

From 2006 to 2008, the band performed several headliner and supporting shows with bands likeThirty Seconds to Mars,[6]Madina Lake,The Audition,Saosin,[7]Scary Kids Scaring Kids,Taking Back Sunday, Lorene Drive,The Used,Monty Are I,[8]Amber Pacific,[9]Boys Like Girls,Halifax,Emery,A Static Lullaby,[10] andSo They Say.[6]

The Red Jumpsuit ApparatusDon't You Fake It Deluxe Edition (CD/DVD) was released on February 23, 2007. The CD features the album and two exclusive songs, anacoustic version of "Face Down", and a never released out of Australia bonus track, "Disconnected".

On May 3, 2007, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus performed atFort Rucker, Alabama, to help benefit the rebuilding ofEnterprise High School after it was destroyed by a tornado onMarch 1, 2007.[11]

In May 2007, the single "Face Down" was featured in the movieGeorgia Rule. The song was also used inMadden NFL 07 as well as the 2007 EVER OSLStarleague (Ongamenet). Additional songs used during that OSL season were "Waiting" and "Atrophy".

In a 2007 interview with theFlorida Entertainment Scene, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus teamed up withVirgin Records to raise funds for theNational Coalition Against Domestic Violence. They also headlined theTake Action! Tour, which sponsors awareness against teen suicide, animal cruelty, and domestic violence.

The band appeared in Episode 8, Season 3 ofthe Hills "For Better or Worse", where they undertook a photoshoot forTeen Vogue.

2008–2009:Lonely Road

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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus performing a Memorial Day weekend concert for U.S. military service members at Guantanamo Bay

In June 2007, according to Billboard.com, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus began to work on their second album,Lonely Road, that had a tentative release date of summer 2008.[12] The band was then pulled out of their confirmed appearances at the AustralianSoundwave festival tour 2008, after their label president promised to pay money that was owed and have the band in the studio, but instead didn't pull through.[citation needed]

In April 2008, the band began an acoustic tour on the east coast in various locations with the group Amaru, who is from the same home town. Ronnie said that the tour felt like they were "Getting back where we all started."

After pulling out of the 2008Soundwave festival, the band took part in the line-up for 2009.

On September 30, 2008, the band announced in aMyspace blog post that on October 3 they would be premiering a demo version of a song from the upcoming album. The song was available a day earlier for members of The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus "Alliance" fan group. However, the studio of the song "Pen and Paper" was released to members of the fan group on October 9, and was released on the band's Myspace the following day. Another song, "You Better Pray", the first single fromLonely Road, was premiered worldwide on PlanetRadio1073.com for free listening beginning on October 21[citation needed] and began streaming the next day on the band's Myspace page.

Their second studio album, titledLonely Road,[13] was released on February 3, debuting in the fourteenth spot ontheBillboard 200, and was produced byHoward Benson (My Chemical Romance,Daughtry,Less Than Jake,Hoobastank,P.O.D.,The All-American Rejects,Seether, andCold).

Beginning in October 2008, Matt Carter had replaced former guitar player Elias Reidy. Carter had worked as a tech for the band in the winter and spring of 2008, and had jammed with the band a few years previously. Now, Carter was asked to take Reidy's spot, and he agreed to play with The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus. In an interview with a Jacksonville newspaper, Ronnie was asked whether Carter was officially in the band, to which he responded, "I don't know. I guess he's in the band. We're taking it slow." Carter played with the band from then on.[14]

In support of this album, the band went on many tours in the winter of 2008 and the spring of 2009 with bands such asShinedown,Framing Hanley, andTickle Me Pink.

On March 20, 2009, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus released an EP titledShock Session, featuring acoustic versions of "Pen & Paper", "You Better Pray", and "Face Down".

At the end of May 2009, they announced along withHollywood Undead,Mest, andThe Sleeping that they would be doing a summer tour for the months of June and July, playing mostly club and small venue shows. They rejoinedMonty Are I for an August 2009 tour throughout Canada and California.

2010–2012:The Hell or High Water EP andAm I the Enemy

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The band in 2012

On January 29, 2010, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus announced via their Twitter page that they would have a new EP out in late July/August.

In February 2010, the band parted ways with their labelVirgin Records, citing the poor promotion ofLonely Road. They decided to release music independently. According to lead singer Ronnie Winter, "At this point we want to stay completely 100% independent for as long as possible."[15] The first such song was "Valentine," which was released for free on Valentine's Day, February 14, 2010.

On June 22, 2010, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus announced viaMyspace blog that their upcoming EP release would be titledThe Hell or High Water, and that the first song from it, "Choke", would be released on June 28, 2010, as a free download. The EP was recorded in the band's studio in Middleburg, Florida, and was mixed and mastered by Paul Lapinski.[16] This was their first release following their departure from Virgin Records, and was released on August 24, 2010. The full-length album following the EP was scheduled to be out in early 2011.[17][18]

The music video for the first single from the EP, "Choke", premiered at purevolume.com on August 25, 2010, in support of the EP's release. It was the first of a three-part series, followed by "Don't Hate" and "Hell or High Water". It shows characters killing record executive-type personnel, running from the police, and then dying in the final video. Its moral was "violence never solves anything".

In November 2010, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus entered the studio to record their third full-length album,Am I the Enemy, finishing in December 2010 with producer John Feldmann.[19] The album's first single, "Reap", was released via YouTube on March 24, although the song itself was not released toiTunes until April 26.[20] The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus later released two other songs from their new album on their YouTube channel, "Salvation" and "Fall from Grace". A June 7 announcement on the band's Facebook page said the new album,Am I the Enemy, would be released on August 30, 2011. It was to contain twelve songs.[21]

On July 11, 2011, lead singer Ronnie Winter announced that guitarists Duke Kitchens and Matt Carter had left the band "to focus on their personal lives", and longtime Red Jumpsuit Apparatus fan Josh Burke joined as lead guitarist.[22] This was followed by a YouTube video on July 17 welcoming Burke as the official lead guitarist of the band, replacing Carter.[23] Ronnie's brother, Randy Winter, was later added as the second guitarist, filling in for Duke Kitchens.

In mid-October, drummer Jon Wilkes decided to depart from the band in order to "pursue new things and make a living" as a producer. According to Wilkes, he left the band on good terms and wished them the best in their future endeavors. He was temporarily replaced by Kristopher Comeaux while the band was touring, but Comeaux departed shortly after.

2013–2019:Et Tu, Brute? EP,4, andThe Awakening

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On March 15, 2013, the band released an EP titledEt Tu, Brute?. The EP was produced by David Bendeth (producer ofDon't You Fake It). Prior to its release, the band released two of the songs on their page.[24]

On October 11, 2013, the band revealed their fourth studio album, titled4, was 'coming soon' via their Facebook page. They also revealed that David Bendeth would be producing the LP. Three days later, again through Facebook, the band announced Matt Carter was returning to the band and would be playing lead guitar for4.[25] On January 1, 2014, the band announced that4, as well as the rest of their discography, would be released July 4, 2014.

This band planned to perform their first rock show in India at the 2016 edition ofSaarang, the cultural fest ofIIT Madras, on January 9, 2016. In a November 27 post on their official Instagram page, RJA announced their anniversary tour dates. They were one of the first official bands announced for 2017's Rock on the Range in Columbus, Ohio.

In an April 2017 interview, Winter said that after their anniversary tour, the band would head to the studio in southern California to recordThe Awakening. It would be co-produced by him and his wife, and was to be released in the same year.[26] However, according to coverage byAlternative Press of a post and comments on the band's Facebook page in July 2017, the new record would be released in 2018, along with a new single and tour in the fall of 2017.[27] It was released on March 30, 2018.[28]

In September 2018 an Australian tour was announced to be taking place in December of the same year featuring support from Australian band The Comfort. In December 2018, the band surprised dropped a new song entitled "Land Down Under" which later was confirmed to be a cover song byMen At Work.

2020–present:The Emergency EP andX's for Eyes

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On August 28, 2020, the band releasedThe Emergency EP containing two previously released singles from 2020, "Brace Yourself" and "A Long Time Ago in a Galaxy Called LA" along with four new tracks.

In June 2025, the band participated in the 2025 Vans Warped Tour and released the lead single off of their upcoming sixth studio albumX’s for Eyes titled "Slipping Through (No Kings)".[29]

On July 8, 2025, the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus welcomed K Enagonio of Chasing Satellites as their new full-time unclean vocalist. Prior to their inclusion in the band, Ronnie Winters originally performed both clean and unclean vocals until 2014 when his brother Randy took over screaming vocals following Ronnie's vocal rehab.[30]

Musical style

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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus has generally been regarded asalternative rock,[6][1][31]pop-punk,[32][33]emo,[34][35]post-hardcore,[1][6][36]screamo,[1][31] andemo pop.[1]

Band members

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Current

  • Ronnie Winter – clean vocals, acoustic guitar(2003–present), unclean vocals(2003–2014), keyboards(2003–2019)
  • Joey Westwood – bass(2005–present)
  • Josh Burke – lead guitar, backing vocals(2011–2013, 2015–present)
  • Randy Winter – rhythm guitar(2011–present; touring 2003–2011), backing vocals(2011–2014, 2025–present; touring 2003–2011), unclean vocals(2014–2025)
  • John Espy – drums(2015–present)
  • Nadeem Salam – keyboards (2022–present)
  • K Enagonio – unclean vocals(2025–present)

Former

  • Thomas Wurth – bass(2003–2005)
  • Dan Wagler – drums(2003–2005)
  • Duke Kitchens – rhythm guitar, backing vocals(2003–2011)
  • Thomas Amason – lead guitar, backing vocals(2003–2005)
  • Elias Reidy – lead guitar, backing vocals(2005–2008)
  • Matt Carter – lead guitar(2008–2011, 2013–2015)
  • Jon Wilkes – drums(2005–2011)
  • Matt Fallows – Guitar(2011)
  • John Hartman – drums(2012–2015)
  • Daniel Resnick – keyboards (2019–2022)

Former touring musicians

  • Kris Comeaux – drums(2011–2012)

Timeline

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Discography

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Main article:The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus discography

References

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  27. ^Kika Chatterjee (July 21, 2017)."Miss May I announce tour and other news you might have missed today".Alternative Press. RetrievedAugust 5, 2017.
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