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The Early November is an American rock band from New Jersey . The group formed in 2001 and signed with Drive-Thru Records in 2002. As of 2024, they have released two EPs — For All of This (2002) and The Acoustic EP (2002) — and seven full-length albums : The Room's Too Cold (2003), The Mother, the Mechanic, and the Path (2006), In Currents (2012), Imbue (2015), Lilac (2019), Twenty (2022), and The Early November (2024).

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28-565: The band was formed in 2001 by singer and guitarist Ace Enders , drummer Jeff Kummer , and bassist Sergio Anello in Hammonton, New Jersey. Together, they recorded a five-track demo in Enders' basement and sent it, along with a poorly edited videotape to only one label, Drive-Thru Records . The band got in touch with Drive-Thru founder Richard Reines , who agreed to meet with the band to give advice. Upon returning to California, Reines discussed

56-521: A Million Different People released the single " Bitter Sweet Symphony ", a cover of The Verve song, on the iTunes Store . The song involves multiple artists including Mark Hoppus , Aaron Marsh , Craig Owens , Alex Gaskarth of All Time Low , Bryce Avary , Kenny Vasoli , Matt Thiessen , and Duane Okun. All of the proceeds from the song went to VH1 's Save the Music Foundation. In February and March 2009, Enders toured Australia as part of

84-464: A label would sign the band. When nothing materialized, he decided to produce the album himself. He asked his mother if she could give him money to produce a CD, which she agreed to. The resulting LP, The Consequence of Dreams , was the first album released by Pure Noise. Craig Ericson (founder of Rise Records ) often advised Round during this beginning period. From 2008 to 2010 the label operated as its own project and brought just five productions onto

112-502: A new music label called Weekday Records. Originally the label was called Pure Noise Entertainment and was supposed to become a pure concert agency, but Round decided to found a record company after two organized concert tours because he didn't see himself as a promoter of concerts. The first release was a CD of the US-American melodic hardcore band No Bragging Rights . Initially Round sent their demo to record companies hoping that

140-435: A new song titled "Growing Pains". There's also three songs from the album that will be released once the sales reach 5,000. These songs include "Pretty Pretty", a remix of "1000 Times A Day", and a full length version of "Decoration". On December 15, Enders released a Christmas-oriented EP titled Happy Christmas . The EP contains one original song titled "Season's Greetings", as well as a cover of "Christmastime Is Here" from

168-672: A possible signing with Drive-Thru co-owner Stefanie Reines. A few weeks later, Drive-Thru signed The Early November and placed them on 2002's Skate and Surf Fest and the Vans Warped Tour . Before the recording of their debut EP For All of This , the band added an additional guitarist, John Dubitsky. The EP was released on Drive-Thru Records in December 2002. Enders recorded The Acoustic EP on his own, featuring acoustic versions of songs off their debut EP, releasing it two months later. Simultaneously, guitarist Joseph Marro joined

196-472: Is about how hard it is to hold it together. We have to pretend a lot of the time to keep existing in the entertainment world. I can't say enough how grateful I am... but I also can't say it's been a walk in the park. Emotionally, I have been devastated many times, got back up to be knocked over again. And as a result, just kind of feel an unraveling of sorts almost all the time. This song is my inner struggle with overcoming that." On June 14th, The Early November

224-458: Is an American punk rock record label based in Nashville, Tennessee . It was founded by Jake Round in 2009 while he was an editor at AMP ; the previous fall, friends of his in the band No Bragging Rights told him they were looking for a new label, and Round expressed interest in releasing the album himself. Prior to this Round had a short stint as an intern at Fat Wreck Chords . While

252-578: The Soundwave festival. Ace Enders and a Million Different People released its second album, Enders' third solo album, on March 17, 2009, through Vagrant/Drive-Thru Records. The album is titled When I Hit the Ground . Ace Enders and a Million Different People went on tour with The All-American Rejects on the I Wanna Rock Tour starting in early April 2009. In May 2009, the band performed at The Bamboozle festival. Enders released his second album under

280-468: The I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business name on March 23, 2010, entitled The World We Know . A music video was made for the song "Old Man...........................". On September 16, Enders released the third Mess album Dust'n Off the Ol' Guitar . The album featured redone versions of many Early November songs, as well as a couple Ace Enders & A Million Different People songs. The album also featured

308-624: The Mechanic, and the Path , was a triple disc concept album with an entwining plot of a torn family, from the perspective of a growing child. The album took over a year to complete due to a multitude of issues. Before conceptualizing The Mother, the Mechanic, and the Path , Enders contemplated leaving the music business and possibly going into retail or construction. Enders, along with the rest of The Early November, have reunited and began playing shows, and have released an album, In Currents , which

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336-410: The band announced that their seventh studio album will arrive in 2024, led by the single "About Me". In March 2024, the band announced that their seventh studio album The Early November would be released on June 14th, 2024 via Pure Noise Records along with a new single "What We Earn" and a full US Tour with support from Spitalfield , Hellogoodbye , Hit The Lights , and Cliffdiver. In April 2024,

364-475: The band in exchange for Dubitsky. Throughout 2003, the band continued to tour and write songs in preparation for their first full-length album The Room's Too Cold , which was released in fall of that year. The album debuted at #1 on Billboard Top Heatseekers and #107 on the Billboard 200 . Soon afterwards, Enders recorded a solo record under the name I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business . The album

392-410: The band released a new track titled "The Fool." In early May 2024, the band released "Tired of Lying." Singer, Ace Enders states "the song is about overcoming childhood trauma and demons while at the same time learning about and trying to face your new ones." Later that month, they debuted their fifth preview of The Early November with the album's opening track "The Empress." Enders shares, "The song

420-466: The band released their debut full-length album The Room's Too Cold . In 2004, Enders started his own solo project I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business , releasing the self-titled album on October 26, 2004. Enders has stated that I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business "was a one-album thing". Recording of the third Early November album began in February 2005. The album, titled The Mother,

448-786: The band was signed to Rise Records . In 2013, the band name has been shortened to "I Can Make a Mess". This can be seen on both the latest album Enola , release on June 11, 2013, and the warped tour ballot. Enders performed two shows a day, on the entire 2013 warped tour, as The Early November and I Can Make a Mess. Ace Enders runs a studio in his home town of Hammonton, NJ named The Lumberyard. Ace has recorded bands such as Backseat Goodbye, Move Out West, Aaron West (among many more). Ace married his longtime girlfriend Jenn Rock in May 2006. They have two children, Arthur "Ace" Carl Enders IV (born September 10, 2009) and Ivy Cynthia Enders (born October 25, 2011). Pure Noise Records Pure Noise Records

476-471: The film A Charlie Brown Christmas , and a cover of Charles Brown hit Please Come Home For Christmas . The EP was released Digitally. Enders released self-released the fourth "I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business" album, Gold Rush on May 5, 2011. This album was funded through fan donations through Kickstarter . With The Early November reuniting and touring again, Enders has continued to release to support this project. Along with The Early November ,

504-618: The hiatus was played on May 6 at The Bamboozle Festival in New Jersey. On June 22, 2011, Ace Enders and Jeff Kummer both announced that The Early November would be performing a reunion show at The Electric Factory in Philadelphia, PA on September 10. This was their first show together in 4 years. Additionally, they added a concert at the Starland Ballroom on November 26. It was confirmed at this show that they were in

532-486: The label began as a home operation, and had only put out five albums by the end of 2010, by 2014 some of the label's roster were main-stage acts at Warped Tour , and others had sold nearly 50,000 copies of their albums. Overall, the label's catalog had sold over 280,000 records as of March 2014. Among the label's signings are Vanna and Hit the Lights . In March 2017, Pure Noise Records partnered with Sony Music to create

560-636: The market. In the meantime Pure Noise has signed two bands, Landscapes ( England ) and The Story So Far , among others, which have been able to achieve a higher degree of popularity. Landscapes toured Europe several times and The Story So Far's second album reached a chart position in the official Billboard charts . In 2014, The Story So Far played for the first time on the main stage of the Warped Tour and have sold almost 50,000 records of their album What You Don't See . With The Finer Things by State Champs (#131) and Angst by Handguns (#155),

588-444: The name Ace Enders and a Million Different People. Enders began playing guitar after being inspired by watching his step dad, Robert Gazzara, play in a band. Enders taught himself how to play his step dad's old guitar. In February 2001, Enders along with guitarist Jim Sacco, bassist Sergio Anello and drummer Jeff Kummer formed The Early November . In 2003, after the release of their first two EPs For All of This, and The Acoustic EP,

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616-422: The recording process of a new album. Two days later, it was announced that they had signed with Rise Records and would be releasing their third full-length album, In Currents on July 10, 2012. The album debuted at #43 on the Billboard 200 . On May 12, 2015, the band released their fourth studio album, Imbue . The album's first track "Narrow Mouth" was made available to stream online. In July 2018, it

644-795: The summer of 2007, Enders took out a loan to build a studio in the basement of a shopping center. After three weeks of work, building finished and Pink Space Recording was created. After the studio was finished, Enders spent two straight days making demos that would later be named "From a Daze" and "Emergency". Enders signed on with manager Lucas Keller to work on Ace Enders and a Million Different People. In February and March 2008, he supported Angels & Airwaves on their headlining US tour. On June 13 of that year, Enders put out an 8-track album called The Secret Wars available for free download on Fuse TV . He recorded them in his own studio. In October and November 2008, Enders supported Hellogoodbye on their headlining US tour. In December 2008, Ace Enders and

672-569: Was almost scrapped due to Enders wanting to focus on The Early November. During the recording process of their triple album, The Mother, The Mechanic, The Path , guitar tech Bill Lugg joined the band as a third guitarist. The Mother, the Mechanic, and the Path was released on July 11, 2006. The album subsequently debuted at #31 on the Billboard 200 and is the band's highest-charting album to date. On March 13, 2007, The Early November announced that they would be taking an "indefinite hiatus" following their headlining tour. Their last show prior to

700-423: Was announced that their fifth studio album, titled Lilac , would be released in the fall. In November, the band Tweeted that the album was being pushed back to 2019. In July 2019, the band announced Lilac will be released on September 27, 2019. Their sixth record, Twenty was released twenty years after their initial EP, For All of This . The tracks on this album are an homage to the band's early years. It

728-409: Was released October 14, 2022, via Pure Noise Records . The Early November went on tour with Armor For Sleep in the fall of 2023 as both bands were celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut albums, The Room's Too Cold and Dream to Make Believe , respectively, where they would play the albums live in their entirety. Also joining the two bands on tour was The Spill Canvas . In October 2023

756-421: Was released along with a music video for its feature track "We Hang On." Current Former Ace Enders Arthur Carl " Ace " Enders III (born April 19, 1982) is an American musician who is the lead singer and guitarist of the band The Early November . He is also the lead musician, songwriter and co-producer in his band I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business . He has also released music under

784-493: Was released on July 10, 2012. Since their return The Early November have played with acts such as The Wonder Years , Cartel , All Time Low , Young Statues, The Swellers , Seahaven, Man Overboard , Into It. Over It., Hit The Lights and more. Ace Enders announced in Alternative Press magazine that he planned on recording a solo album, and began a new project named Ace Enders and a Million Different People. In

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