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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Premiere New Song “X’s For Eyes”

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus have shared a new single called “X’s For Eyes.” That song serves as the title track of the band's new album, which will be available on October 3. Ronnie Winter commented:

“What’s really exciting is that we basically rebuilt the same team for ‘X’s for Eyes’ that we had when we made ‘DON’T YOU FAKE IT.’ A lot of the people who were behind the scenes back then–working on things like mixing, track sequencing, and artwork–have come back together, nearly 20 years later, to be part of this new album. It feels like a reunion in the best possible way, and if you were a fan of ‘DON’T YOU FAKE IT’ we think you’re going to really love this album.

‘X’s for Eyes’ truly has something for everyone, including what came to be known as ‘The Lost Songs,’ songs from our original 2004 pre-signing demo that didn’t make it onto ‘DON’T YOU FAKE IT.’ Fans have been asking for these for over 20 years and with the new album, they’re being commercially released for the first time ever. It felt like we were digging up something long buried, like raising a zombie from the dead.”

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PostedAugust 8, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsThe Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Home Improvement, Better Noise Music

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