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Jesse Leach Shares Honest Reaction to Killswitch Engage’s Rise Without Him

Bihter Sevinc
Last updated: 2026/06/22 at 8:12 PM
By Bihter Sevinc 4 Min Read
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Jesse Leach, former vocalist of Killswitch Engage, recently opened up about his departure from the band and their subsequent rise to fame in an interview with Louder Sound.

Leach reflected on how watching the band achieve success after he left shaped his personal growth and self-understanding. “Seeing the band blow up after I left, I was happy for them, and actually relieved because I just wasn’t in the right headspace,” Leach said. “I look back on it and I don’t even recognise that person. We all go through our challenges and our difficulties for a reason. It’s just amazing that it came full circle.”

He went on to acknowledge the struggles he faced during that time, stressing the importance of reaching out for help when needed. “If I could go back in time and smack the shit outta younger me I definitely would, but I needed a more gentle hand back then and I didn’t know how to ask for help,” he continued. “That was the beginning, for me, of realising that I had some issues I had to deal with. So I can’t regret it. It helped.”

Leach’s reflections carry deeper meaning when placed in the context of his original departure from Killswitch Engage—a turning point that reshaped both his life and the band’s path in metalcore history.

According to Wikipedia, Jesse Leach left Killswitch Engage in 2002, shortly after the release of their influential album Alive or Just Breathing and just before a major European tour. His exit came suddenly—he informed the band of his decision via email only days before a scheduled performance, leaving them scrambling to find a replacement.

Leach’s departure stemmed largely from the pressures of rapid success and the demands of nonstop touring, which took a heavy toll on his mental health. As noted by Louder Sound, he admitted that the sudden exposure and intense schedule were overwhelming. He struggled to maintain his voice and adapt to the rigors of life on the road, ultimately finding himself in what he described as a “really dark place.”

Beyond the strain of touring, he also wanted to spend more time with his wife, prioritizing his personal life over the chaos of fame. Having co-founded Killswitch Engage in 1999 and released their self-titled debut in 2000, Leach found himself unable to cope with the pace that followed the success of Alive or Just Breathing.

But Leach’s connection to Killswitch Engage eventually came full circle. As Wikipedia notes, he rejoined the band in 2012 after Howard Jones’s departure, reclaiming his role as lead vocalist. His return marked a redemptive chapter in his journey—a living reflection of his earlier statement that “it came full circle.” Leach’s story stands as a reminder that personal challenges can lead to growth, healing, and a renewed sense of purpose.

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