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Hear Red Jumpsuit Apparatus' New Symphonic Version of "Face Down"

Band also announces partnership with domestic violence non-profit

The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus have released a new "symphonic edition" of their massive, multi-platinum 2006 hit "Face Down." A music video for the reimagined version of the song — which poignantly addresses the topic of domestic violence — is set to debut on Friday, October 28th.

The band also announced their partnership with leading digital domestic violence resource DomesticShelters.org throughout Domestic Violence Awareness Month and onward to raise awareness about domestic violence and share free resources for people experiencing abuse. The non-profit organization provides the largest searchable database of domestic violence shelters and programs in the U.S. and Canada, as well as one of the most extensive sources of educational content, including comprehensive guides, videos and articles.

"'Face Down' is a song I'd play until I'm 96 years old because it's based on the experience of my brother and I growing up with domestic violence," RJA frontman Ronnie Winters commented. "The number of people who've reached out to us since 'Face Down' came out is staggering, and it shows just how many people experience abuse. The Symphonic Edition focuses on the 'new life she has found,' which is also my family's experience. So, it's about healing and how it's hard and messy, but it happens and it's worth working towards."

"Oftentimes the difference between a victim of abuse staying and leaving is as simple as knowing that abuse is wrong and that they don't deserve it," added Ashley Rumschlag, CEO and President of Theresa's Fund, the 501(c)3 nonprofit that operates DomesticShelters.org. "'Face Down' has created that 'change mindset' for so many. When you combine that with access to the powerful information on DomesticShelters.org, it's a recipe for potentially lifesaving change in someone's life."