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Los Angeles-based duo Phantogram release “Earthshaker” as they reflect on their last album release Memory Of A Day last fall. They just finished their tour with Deftones across North America before diving headfirst into another headline tour, including stops at Austin City Limits (ACL) and iii POINTS Festival.
Phantogram adds: “While making Earthshaker, we had a lot of fun recreating late-60’s inspired drum breaks and vintage guitar textures, casing that raw, timeless feel. The result sits somewhere between old soul and Krautrock – familiar yet hypnotic. We are really proud of how it came together and we hope you love it too.”
Earlier this year, they released “In My Head” in collaboration with electronic musician Whethan (Charli XCX, Dua Lipa etc.) And last year, Phantogram released their album Memory Of A Day in a new partnership with Neon Gold Records, the celebrated indie label known for its long lineage of powerful alt pop artists from Charli XCX and HAIM to Tove Lo, MARINA and Christine and the Queens.
Phantogram live:
Sun, Oct 05 – Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits Music Festival 2025
Mon, Oct 06 – San Antonio, TX @ Aztec Theatre
Thu, Oct 09 – Huntsville, AL @ Mars Music Hall
Sat, Oct 11 – Athens, GA @ Georgia Theater
Sun, Oct 12 – Wilmington, NC @ Greenfield Lake Amphitheater
Mon, Oct 13 – Charleston, SC @ Charleston Music Hall
Wed, Oct 15 – Pensacola, FL @ Vinyl Music Hall
Thu, Oct 16 – St Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Live
Fri, Oct 17 – Miami, FL @ III Points 2025
Sun, Oct 19 – Lake Buena Vista, FL @ House of Blues Orlando
Mon, Oct 20 – South Ponte Vedra Beach, FL @ Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
London-based band Whitelands have confirmed their second album, Sunlight Echoes, on January 30th, 2026, via Sonic Cathedral.
The record builds on their 2024 debut Night-bound Eyes Are Blind To The Day, which won them fans including Slowdive and David Jonsson, and promises an even brighter, more expansive sound.
Produced by long-time collaborator Ian Flynn and mixed by double Grammy Award-winner Eduardo De La Paz (New Order, The Horrors, The Charlatans), the album features string arrangements from Iskra Strings and guest vocals by Emma Anderson of Lush.
Whitelands singer and guitarist Etienne Quartey-Papafio described the record as a step up in maturity and emotional depth, crediting influences including Chappell Roan, Rachel Chinouriri, and Sabrina Carpenter for his vocal development. Bassist Vanessa Govinden said the band are “taking a risk” with the direction of the album, while drummer Jagun Meseorisa highlighted the band’s bond as a family unit.
Artwork for Sunlight Echoes was created by artist Léa Marais, whose screen-printed design replaces the AI-generated style of the debut with a more human and poetic approach.
Speaking about the album’s overarching theme, Etienne described it as “one of enduring,” while Vanessa reflected on the last two years as “challenging,” marked by themes of loss, disconnection and unity.
Sunlight Echoes Track Listing:
1. Heat Of The Summer
2. Songbird (Forever)
3. Shibuya Crossing
4. Glance
5. Sparklebaby +
6. Blankspace
7. I Am No God, An Effigy
8. Dark Horse
9. Mirrors
10. Golden Daze
+ Featuring Emma Anderson
The energy and enthusiasm of the feel-good music is alive and well as we welcome KC and The Sunshine Band to the OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino on February 19, 2026 as part of the Doin’ It World Tour 2025/2026. Tickets go on sale on Friday, October 10 at 10:00am on ticketmaster.ca
“KC and the Sunshine Band bring the soundtrack for fun and continue to keep audiences dancing, ”said Cathy Price, Vice President of Marketing and Resort Operations, Niagara Casinos. “We are thrilled to welcome such an iconic group for what will be a show to remember”.
KC and the Sunshine Band are still as widely popular today as they were when they first danced to the music scene 50 years ago. They have been getting people up on their feet with their infectious blends of funk, R&B, and disco. Led by founder Harry Wayne “KC” Casey, the Grammy Award-winning group is behind the timeless anthems like “That’s The Way (I Like It)” and “Shake Your Booty”. With over 100 million records sold worldwide, KC and the Sunshine Band were one of the most progressive bands of the 70s and are credited with changing the sound of modern pop music. Today, KC and the Sunshine Band play over 100 live shows annually and their high energy performance continue to spread joy and keep audiences dancing across generations.
Show date & performance
KC and The Sunshine Band Doin’ It World Tour 2025/2026
Date: Thursday, February 19, 2026Showtime: 8:30pm Venue: OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino
Tickets for KC and The Sunshine Band go on sale Friday, October 10 at 10:00am.
By Mitch Rice
In the digital era, we are all concerned about exposure to blue light. The potential negative consequences of excessive screen time, including disrupted sleep patterns and persistent eye strain, are making solutions a necessity. Several devices now offer a “blue light reduction” option. However, a crucial question is whether we simply need to reduce the amount of blue light produced by these devices or if more complex filtering of specific and harmful wavelengths is required. The solution lies in understanding the science and technology that are designed to keep us safe, without compromising visual quality.
Blue light belongs to the spectrum of visible light (approximately, 380-500 nanometers), which is not necessarily evil. Our number one source of sunshine is rich in blue light and plays a crucial role in regulating our circadian rhythms (sleep-wake cycles), enhancing alertness, and uplifting our mood throughout the day. This issue is encountered with prolonged and intense exposure, especially to artificial lights such as LEDs and digital displays, particularly during the evening.
But not every blue light wavelength will affect us at the same rate. Studies are increasingly indicating that a particular high-energy band in the blue spectrum, approximately 415nm to 455nm, happens to be the most disruptive to the production of melatonin (the sleep hormone) and may be more harmful to retinal cells in the long term. Colors higher than 460 nm (closer to blue-green) are said to be not so disruptive to sleep and even helpful in daytime alertness. This represents a significant difference in the process of assessing protection measures.
It is the most straightforward technique, commonly executed through software, such as Night Modes, Blue Light Filters, or Warm Color Temperature settings. It operates by simply reducing the total intensity of the blue light produced across the entire blue range. Although this can decrease glare, alleviate eye stress, and result in a certain amount of sleep loss, it is a crude tool. It selectively absorbs the potentially damaging shorter wavelengths (415-455 nm) as well as the less detrimental, potentially useful longer blue wavelengths (460-495 nm). The result? The screen is distinctively, and often undesirably, yellow or amber colored, significantly impairing the definition of colors. This may be especially troublesome when it comes to jobs that require accuracy with color, such as photo editing or graphic design, or when using an outdoor device, such as a portable monitor.
It is a sophisticated technique that employs dedicated hardware technologies, utilizing coating, filters, or specially designed LEDs to selectively block or absorb the most disruptive high-energy violet-blue light (mainly in the 415-455 nm range) and allow the less disruptive blue-green light to pass through comparatively unchanged. The aim is to achieve surgical accuracy: eliminate the harmful wavelengths without significantly altering the total color balance and brightness of the display. This preserves color accuracy, picture sharpness, and image brightness, providing useful protection without a visual tradeoff of mere dimming. This special filtering is often preferable for professionals who depend on the precise reproduction of color or for anyone using a high-performance, sunlight-viewable monitor. 435-455 nmuct Showdown: How Brands Tackle the Challenge
Let’s examine how leading brands implement these strategies:
UPerfect: Leading with Hardware Filtering
UPerfect focuses on integrating hardware-level solutions into its portable displays:
Uses proprietary Eyesafe technology, a hardware filter that filters out more than 50 percent of the most harmful high-energy blue light (at the 435-455nm peak) without losing much of its color accuracy (100 percent sRGB). Ideally suited to those creators who require realistic images in real-time.
Features dynamic blue light reduction with a hardware filter, reducing the wavelengths of 415-455 nm during vivid gaming periods. This eliminates eye strain with no input lag or color shift, unlike software solutions.
This UPerfect touchscreen portable monitor is an LED panel with low-blue-light and a built-in optical filter. It is also effective in reducing 30 percent of the worst wavelengths while retaining the entire 100 percent sRGB color gamut, which is ideal for satisfying the needs of designers and professionals who require touch access and color precision.
It is mainly based on software-based settings of the so-called Ultra Low Blue Light, which have four fixed intensity levels. Although a good strain-reducing element, particularly at higher settings, it results in a pronounced and usually undesirable yellow colouration, which reduces the quality of work requiring colour.
Offers Low Blue Light Plus, an in-built panel hardware filter. It is much less harsh than software filters on the yellow shift, and it blocks at 415-455 nm. Superior in color precision, although the fixed filter lowers the peak brightness slightly, in comparison with the unfiltered modes.
Uses ComfortView Plus, a technology built into the IPS Black panel and implemented as a hardware-based feature. It blocks approximately 35 percent of harmful blue light and features 99 percent sRGB coverage with minimal color shift—a powerful and balanced office and business alternative.
Provides software-only Reader Mode, which can massively reduce blue light across the spectrum. Although easy to switch on, it does not offer the same level of hardware-filtering accuracy. It therefore displays a highly intense warm/yellow cast, which grossly distorts colors and thus cannot be used in any task that is susceptible to color distortion.
Although the flattening of blue light intensity in general and the elimination of blue light in particular provide some relief, it is essentially a trade-off that compromises visual quality and color accuracy. A more advanced and efficient solution would be to filter out specific damaging wavelengths, especially those falling within the 415-455 nm spectrum. It provides a particular shield against the most disruptive and potentially damaging blue light with no harmful yellow color or clarity reduction that comes with basic dimming.
Companies such as UPerfect, BenQ, and Dell are at the forefront, incorporating hardware-based filtering technologies into their screens. To any person who spends enough time in front of a screen, it is not a luxury to invest in a device which filters colors by their wavelengths accurately, whether that device is a portable workstation, a high end desk panel, or even a sunlight viewable monitor to take the work outside; it is, in fact, a necessity in long-term eye health (and long-term productivity). Make a wise choice; the eyes need to be sharp to the point, or they dim.
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By Mitch Rice
If you’ve ever stood at a sweaty merch table after a gig, chatting with fans while trying to make change for a crumpled $20 bill, you know that selling merch isn’t just about money. It’s about connection. For indie musicians, the merch table is both a lifeline and a love letter. It’s where your art becomes tangible, and where your fans get to take home a piece of you from what hopefully was a solid show.
But here’s the thing, not all merch is created equal. The right products can mean the difference between pocketing a few bucks and covering next month’s rent. So what should you be bringing to your shows to make the most of that moment when the lights come up and the crowd heads for the table?
Let’s break down the essentials and the inventive extras that can help you turn your gigs into genuine moneymakers.
There’s a reason you still see t-shirts, stickers, and vinyl dominating merch tables. They’re simple, portable, and personal. But that doesn’t mean they have to be boring.
Even in the digital age, the humble t-shirt reigns supreme. It’s wearable art, social proof, and a conversation starter all in one. When designing your shirts, think beyond just slapping your band name across the chest. Consider limited edition tour designs, vintage inspired prints, or minimalist logos that work as everyday fashion. A great shirt can turn casual listeners into walking billboards.
Also, don’t cheap out on quality. Fans notice. A soft, well-fitted tee is more likely to be worn regularly than a boxy, scratchy one that ends up at the bottom of a drawer (we’re all thinking Gildan, right?). Offer a few sizes and unisex fits, and if you can swing it, throw in an alternative colorway or special print for superfans.
These little items might not make you rich, but they’re perfect for impulse buys, especially when you’ve got younger fans or folks who already dropped cash on a ticket and a drink. Custom stickers on laptops and guitar cases have real staying power. They’re like guerrilla marketing that travels. Patches and enamel pins, meanwhile, appeal to the DIY punk and indie fashion crowd. Bundle a few together for a “tour pack” deal and you’ll move more units without raising prices too high.
Physical music is far from dead; it’s just evolved. CDs are still practical and affordable, while vinyl has made a massive comeback for collectors. And yes, even cassette tapes have found their niche among fans chasing retro aesthetics.
If you can’t afford a full vinyl run yet, start with limited CD pressings or hand-numbered cassettes. Make them look special. Include a download code so buyers can stream the album too. Fans love the sense of exclusivity, and it adds emotional value to what’s otherwise a digital product.
What sets an indie artist apart is creativity, and your merchandise should reflect that. Some of the best selling items are the ones that feel authentic to your personality, your genre, and your audience.
If your songs are poetry, why not showcase that? A simple photocopied lyric zine with handwritten notes or doodles feels personal and intimate, especially if you sell it at acoustic shows or smaller venues.
Art prints or mini posters designed by a local artist (or yourself) can also connect your visual aesthetic to your sound. Fans love buying something that feels like it belongs to your creative world.
At the end of your set, grab your handwritten setlist, sign it, and sell or give it away as part of a bundle. It costs nothing, but it creates real emotional currency. You can even offer “mystery bundles” with past tour flyers, demo CDs, or lyric sheets. It’s like a musical loot box for die-hard fans.
Tie your products to moments. A winter tour? Bring beanies, scarves, or even branded hot chocolate mugs. Summer gigs? Sunglasses, tote bags, or reusable water bottles can be both practical and promotional. Think of what your fans actually use day-to-day, then put your name on it.
In 2025, your merch game shouldn’t stop at physical goods. There’s a whole digital dimension waiting to be tapped.
Fans love instant gratification. Include a QR code on postcards, posters, or even stickers (kiss-cut stickers work best for this) that links directly to your latest release or a secret download page. Services like Bandcamp make it easy to generate unique codes that tie into your digital catalog and you can even track how much attention each show brings to your music.
Offer something experiential. Maybe it’s a private livestream performance, a behind-the-scenes video diary, or early access to your next single. You can sell physical cards with unique codes that unlock digital rewards. It blends the tangible and the virtual in a way that fans love.
You could have the coolest shirts in the world, but if your table looks like a garage sale, you’re losing sales. Presentation matters a lot.
Use good lighting, neat displays, and signage that clearly lists prices (fans hate asking). If possible, take card payments. Services like Square or SumUp make it painless. Most people don’t carry much cash anymore, and you don’t want to lose a $40 sale because of it.
Display one of each item attractively, and keep extras neatly stacked behind you. Consider a banner or backdrop with your logo or album art to make your space visually pop. It’s also perfect for fan photos.
Fans love personal connection. Have at least one band member (ideally you) spend time at the table after the show. Sign stuff, take photos, thank people personally. That moment might be the difference between someone forgetting about your show a week later and becoming a lifelong fan.
Pricing your goods can feel awkward, but it’s crucial. Too high and you scare people off, but too low and you devalue your work. A sweet spot for shirts is usually between $25 and $35, depending on quality. Hoodies can go for over $50. Stickers and buttons can sit around $2 to $5, and vinyl anywhere from $25 to $50 depending on pressing costs.
Also, have one cheap item and one premium item. The cheap option draws in impulse buyers, while the high-end item, like a hoodie or limited vinyl, lets superfans support you at a higher tier.
At the end of the day, your band’s gear isn’t just about making a few extra bucks (though it certainly helps pay for gas). It’s about extending your creative world into something fans can hold, wear, and live with. Every shirt or sticker sold is a potential advertisement for your music.
So think big, start small, and make your table as much a part of your performance as your music itself. Because when done right, selling tour gear isn’t selling out. It’s buying in.
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By Mitch Rice
Employee recognition is no longer a nice-to-have feature in the work environment; in today’s world, it has become a strategic necessity. It improves morale, enhances engagement and retention.
But the question leaders are prone to ask is: How many times is enough? Does the existence of an optimal plaques rhythm provide the greatest impact with minimal value decrease? This balance creates a culture in which employees start to feel noticed and appreciated in their work.
The annual award has been the default schedule of employee recognition for decades. The year-end or Employee of the Year banquet has been one of them. Although they are significant, using them as a single strategy is a wasted chance.
One year is a lifetime in the modern, hectic work environment. The association between action and reward is broken when a great achievement is recognised in January but celebrated in December. The feeling of emotion is lost, and the drive diminishes. Shorter and more responsive cycles should also be taken into consideration to utilise recognition fully.
Multi-layered strategies best apply to the various achievements with the use of different frequencies. Consider a pyramid of recognition: the most common and informal types of praise are at the giant base, and the most prominent and official plaques are at the top.
This is the most common type and occurs every week or even every day. It may be a verbal thank you, a shout-out during a group meeting, or an individualised email by a manager. Such recognition strengthens positive actions as they occur, which forms a self-perpetuating cycle of feedback that keeps employees interested and motivated.
This is where we have structured plaques on a quarterly or monthly basis. These plaques are an honour for meaningful achievements over and above the daily work. Envision Project MVP, Innovation Champion, Customer Service Star. Presenting a tangible token, such as custom Plaques or trophies, at this frequency makes the achievement concrete.
The plaques that have been designed with a gorgeous look for a Q1 Top Performer serve as a tangible reminder of success that can motivate an employee throughout the year. For organisations looking to implement this tier, working with a specialist like Award.com ensures the plaques are of high quality and can be sourced reliably throughout the year.
This level of awarding is the top level that celebrates an annual or biannual timetable. They are the career-marking plaques, such as the Leader of the Year or Lifetime Achievement Award. They are prestigious since they are not common. Such plaques tend to require the most beautiful and long-lasting icons of recognition.
A permanent plaque located in the company lobby, with the names of the winners engraved on it annually, provides the company with a long-lasting legacy, as well as links individual performance to the history of the company. The presentation of these significant Plaques becomes a celebrated event that the entire organisation looks forward to.
It does not have a one-size-fits-all. The optimal frequency at which your organisation should operate is based on several factors:
Does it have a fast-paced and agile, or more traditional and methodical environment?
Smaller teams might be able to have more frequent personal recognition, whereas larger organisations might have to be more organised and schedule-oriented.
Sales teams that respond well to quantifiable metrics can work well with monthly rewards, and research and development teams which have a long-term project can work well with quarterly or milestone rewards.
Anyhow, a tangible award is a monumental recognition of a significant multi-year success, which can be contemplated as an extremely significant act.
The issue of whether to give plaques or not is irrelevant; rather, the issue is how frequently to form a culture of continuous appreciation. The best approach has discarded the one annual event and adopted a layered approach. With informal recognition of employees every day and formal recognition after every quarter of work, and then major honours at the end of the year, you have an effective beat of recognition.
The multi-faceted nature of this strategy will ensure that no accomplishment is overlooked, there will be a high level of motivation, and employees will feel appreciated at every stage of their development. Ultimately, this is meant to ensure that recognition becomes the part and parcel of your company’s heartbeat.
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Opening in Chicago on November 4th, the Nova Exhibition continues its mission to touch hearts, share the story of Nova, and unite communities in cities around the world.
After moving more than half a million visitors in major cities across the world, the Nova Exhibition now comes to Chicago, offering a profound space for remembrance and reflection. Honoring the victims of October 7th, it brings together people from all walks of life in a moving tribute of solidarity and hope.
The Nova Exhibition is an in-depth remembrance of the brutal massacre at The Nova Music Festival on October 7th, 2023. The installation sets out to recreate a festival dedicated to peace and love that was savagely cut short by a terrorist attack on that fateful day. The attack at The Nova Music Festival was the largest massacre in music history.
This exhibition will bring the story of Nova, voices of those who survived, and memories of those who were lost at the Festival on October 7th, honoring a community forever changed and reminding us of the urgent need for unity and compassion in the world today.
By Mitch Rice
Online betting is now a big part of the modern fun scene. Daily, betting sites go all out to lure players with hot odds, juicy bonuses, and instant cash. However, not all sites are trustworthy. Choosing a bookie incorrectly can result in the loss of funds. Issues with withdrawals can also result from it.
To stay safe, pay attention to the factors that prove a site is legit. Pick the right betting sites, and your cash stays safe, the odds stay fair, and the fun stays stress-free. Mistakes can lead to financial losses. They can also lead to a negative user experience.
Before registering, check out the platform against some clear, objective criteria. These factors make it easy to spot the trustworthy sites versus the risky ones. Professional bettors always conduct this check before starting to play. This protects them from unpleasant surprises.
The following seven criteria will help you determine how safe, convenient, and profitable a betting site is:
Every factor counts, and together they show the bookmaker’s true reliability.
First, make sure that the bookmaker has a legitimate license. This confirms the site operates above board and answers to regulators. Operators are required to adhere to fair play standards. They are also required to protect customer data. A permit ensures they do so.
If you’re checking licenses, look for the UK Gambling Commission, Malta Gaming Authority, or Curacao eGaming Authority. They keep an eye on operators, monitor transactions, and stop fraud in its tracks.
Reputation also plays a huge role. Study player reviews, ratings, and expert reviews. New UK independent betting sites often strive to earn the trust of their audience by offering transparent terms, fast support, and modern security technologies. But don’t rely solely on promises — check the facts and the brand’s history.
Odds are the foundation of betting profitability. Slight differences between bookmakers can have a significant impact on the final result. Bigger odds and a smaller margin mean more potential cash in your pocket.
Professionals always compare odds for the same events across different companies. The best betting sites 2026 publish transparent odds and don’t hide their margins. They ensure stable odds, don’t restrict successful bettors, and don’t lower odds without reason.
A reliable bookmaker offers fair terms. It enables players to employ analytical strategies and reap tangible benefits from their predictions.
Financial flexibility is a key characteristic of a reliable platform. Convenient and fast deposit and withdrawal methods make the gaming process comfortable and secure.
Good bookmakers offer a wide range of payment methods:
Keep commissions low and clearly state withdrawal times.
The best betting sites in UK provide instant deposits and fast payouts, often within 24 hours. An SSL certificate and two-factor authentication are also necessary — these measures guarantee the security of your data and transactions.
Bonuses are a pleasant tool that can increase a player’s starting capital. However, it is essential to carefully review the terms and conditions for receiving and wagering.
Reliable bookmakers offer transparent promotions. These promotions include free bets, cashback, registration bonuses, and tournament participation bonuses. All terms and conditions should be clearly stated. They should not contain hidden restrictions or fine print.
Professional players choose platforms where bonuses are genuinely beneficial. They don’t want to fall for traps with unrealistic wagering requirements. Reputable companies use bonuses as a way to reward active users, not to confuse them.
The breadth of a bookmaker’s betting lineup is an important indicator of its quality. The more events and markets it offers, the more opportunities for analysis and strategic thinking.
Sports, esports, politics, and entertainment — all open for betting on today’s platforms. A live betting section with real-time odds updates makes the game dynamic, allowing betting decisions to be made as the action unfolds.
Platforms from the list of all betting sites offer a wide range of betting lines and a user-friendly live interface. They allow players to implement complex strategies and find profitable betting opportunities.
A company’s attitude towards its users is reflected in its customer support. Even the best sites have issues. The operator needs to respond quickly and professionally when they arise.
Reliable bookmakers offer 24/7 support via live chat, email, and social media. Responses should be competent, specific, and polite.
Good support can resolve issues within minutes, without shifting responsibility to the client. If support responds in a formulaic manner or takes a long time to respond, this is a warning sign. Check their support service before registering — this will help avoid future problems.
Modern betting is impossible without a user-friendly interface and a mobile version. Most players place their bets on their smartphones. Therefore, a responsive design and a stable app are a must.
The interface should be intuitive, with quick event search and the ability to place bets in one click. It’s crucial that the website loads quickly and doesn’t freeze during live betting.
The best platforms offer mobile apps that replicate the website’s functionality in full. This ensures convenience, speed, and accessibility to betting at any time, from anywhere.
In addition to the seven main criteria, players will also find it helpful to consider additional parameters that make a platform truly reliable. These include:
These factors demonstrate the bookmaker’s commitment to its customers and its focus on long-term relationships.
Rather than a matter of luck, choosing a reliable betting site is the result of careful analysis. To make informed decisions, you should evaluate the platform. Use all seven criteria to do so.
Serious bettors always play with a system in place. They scope out different platforms, read up, try features, and make choices grounded in facts. This approach allows them to minimize risks. It also allows them to choose a partner they can trust.
Ignore the hype and flashy guarantees. Genuine reliability embodies honesty, stability, and transparency. A reputation and security guarantees are essential for any betting site, no matter how attractive it may be.
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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus have released their sixth album X’s For Eyes via Better Noise Music and latest single and video, “Perfection.” Against an intense driving rhythm and a big, urgent melody, lead vocalist, guitarist, and founding member Ronnie Winter candidly lays his cards on the table, singing “I like stormy weather” and that “Whatever won’t break can make us” with his signature wide-ranging voice.
Winter points out that “Perfection” is “a song about perfect imperfections, about embracing one’s flaws and the true beauty that lies within. It’s a song about individuality, self-acceptance, and the idea that our scars and imperfections make us who we are. Through the lens of perfectly imperfect, what some might consider to be mistakes, flaws, and shortcomings suddenly become good, beautiful, even desirable. It’s a reminder,” he adds, “that being perfectly imperfect is something not to hide but to celebrate.”
X’s For Eyes marks the first full-length album from THE RED JUMPSUIT APPARATUS-vocalist Ronnie Winter, his multi-instrumentalist brother Randy Winter, guitarist Josh Burke, bassist Joey Westwood, drummer John Espy, keyboardist Nadeem Salam, and newest member K Enagonio on vocals-as part of a new partnership with Better Noise Music.
“I think that anybody who’s been with us the whole time realizes that we’ve been an activist band since 2006,” Winter says. “So when I see X’s for eyes, it reminds me of the childhood cartoons, the video games-all those things where this is what happens when you don’t do the right thing. You see that character that you know and love, but for three seconds with a bunch of swirling birds over their head and they’ve got X’s for eyes because they made a mistake. They trusted the wrong person, they went in the wrong direction, they chose the wrong path and then POW! Something crazy happens and there’s X’s for eyes, or ‘RIP.’ And I just find that has a parallel reality to now.”
He continues, “In 2006, we put a song out called ‘Face Down,’ which was an anti-domestic violence song, which we then toured the country doing everything we could to raise awareness against domestic violence. So that was with song one. And then in 2025, we’re just still continuing that narrative of social justice: doing the right thing, treating women properly, as well as men. Just the mistreatment of others. We’ve broadened that. We’ve broadened that scope. Racism, homophobia-we try to touch on everything that we wanted to make sure our fans who are coming to our show know that we stand behind. And I think we did that. I really do.”