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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus: "Face Down" Complete Oral History

#TheRedJumpsuitApparatus #FaceDown #Shootingstar

#TheRedJumpsuitApparatus frontman Ronnie Winter tells “The Oral History Of ‘Face Down,’” explaining how the song mended his family’s troubled history of substance abuse and domestic violence, started his band’s success and sparked a birthday visit from his favorite rocker-turned comic-book creator.

In 2006, Ronnie Winter, frontman for the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, wrote #Face Down, his band’s first hit. More than just a radio staple, the song was a personal exorcism for Winter. On this #APTV production, he explained all of the emotional heartache and joy that song represents to him.

“We knew we were going to have a good solid push because we signed a record deal,” Winter says about the success of “Face Down.” “We chose [it] first because we decided that if there was no other song that was ever going to be heard for the rest of our career, we wanted it to be that one.”

Ronnie tells APTV that the song was a manifestation of the domestic violence that he and his brother Randy grew up experiencing. A self-described “lyrics guy,” Ronnie said the words for the song came quickly. (“We’ve only just told true stories.”) He also revealed that his parents were young and inexperienced and resorted to self-medication to make their family work. (“Not everybody gets that perfect red, white and blue, American upbringing.”)

The highly articulate Winter doesn’t sugarcoat his family history as much as he breaks down the pathology of it. Thus, the resonance of “Face Down.” The irony is that while Winter was chastising his mother for her substance misuse, it was she who helped him through his alcohol dependence later on.

Winter goes on to discuss the awkward first time he heard “Face Down” on the radio. It was during a radio promotion called “Kegs And Eggs” in a contest winner’s backyard, where everyone was drinking beer and eating breakfast. He also discusses his personal fandom for My Chemical Romance, citing his love for “I’m Not Okay (I Promise)” and how excited #TheBlackParade made him. And then during a festival on Winter’s birthday, #GerardWay went on the #RJA tour bus.

“I will sing #FaceDown until I am 95 years old,” Winter says. “Because it’s about me. And us. And what we’ve gone through.” It’s another compelling story on APTV.
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