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CD Review: Red Jumpsuit Apparatus - Don't You Fake It

Written by Connie Phillips
Published June 07, 2006

I was first introduced to Red Jumpsuit Apparatus a couple months ago when they were the opening act at a 30 Seconds to Mars concert I attended. Sometimes it's hard to fully enjoy or appreciate music when you hear it the first time live, especially when it's loud and pounding music and the venue you're in is an old converted warehouse.

RJA01This was not the case with Red Jumpsuit Apparatus. From the moment they took the stage; I knew there was something unique about this very young group of guys and something compelling about the music they were performing. When they announced they were newly signed to Virgin records and their first CD would be coming out this summer, I knew I would be adding Don't You Fake It to my collection.

The first single, "Face Down," is an emotional hard driving song about domestic violence. The video was released to MTV2 (both on channel and online) on June 5th. The song conveys the intense emotional conflict through the musical composition and the scathing lyrics lay it on the line. The chorus sings, "Do you feel like a man, when you push her around? Do you feel better now as she falls to the ground?"

Song writer and lead singer Ronnie Winter says about the song,

Where I come from, you see it when you go to the store, you see it when you stop for a smoke, you see it all the time. It's something everybody sees and doesn't do anything about because they're just so accustomed to it. I was the same way and I was a victim of it. So the best way I could think to get people to not make the same mistake I did was to write about it.
But what is so unique about Red Jumpsuit Apparatus is they can go from a hard driving track to a sensitive power ballad like "Guardian Angel." The song has Winter exposing a soft and vulnerable side pleading his commitment and love. Completely unexpected from a band of this genre is the soothing and full sound of the bass that mourns softly with the delicate background vocals.
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Wife, mother, aspiring novelist, and music editor at BC Magazine, Connie Phillips spends most of her time in a fantasy land of her own creating. In reality, she writes about music, television, and the process of writing, when she's not cheering on her kids at equestrian events. Contact: Phillips.connie@gmail.com
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CD Review: Red Jumpsuit Apparatus - Don't You Fake It
Published: June 07, 2006
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Section: Music
Filed Under: Music: Alternative Rock, Music: Emo
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#1 — December 21, 2006 @ 14:24PM — Stephanie brooks [URL]

OMGLY yoiu guys rule i love you Muahz! XOX i would like love to know what all of your cd's are since me and my friend are doing a project on you making a web page and we need information on you because we dont know that much:( so yeah thxish!

#2 — January 9, 2008 @ 11:19AM — kat

omg, no way

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