Ace Enders & A Million Different People
Biography
Arthur "Ace" Enders is best known as the frontman of the popular emo/punk band the Early November, though he also distinguished himself as a songwriter, producer, and solo artist by tackling several concurrent projects. Born in Hammonton, NJ, in 1982, Enders formed the Early November in 1999. On the strength of a solid demo and a strong local following, they signed a deal with the influential independent label Drive-Thru Records in 2003. While the Early November's debut EP, For All of This, emphasized the group's harder-edged material, the band displayed a greater musical sophistication on their first full-length, 2003's The Room's Too Cold, which was co-produced by Enders and dominated by his songwriting.
As the Early November blocked out plans for their next album, Enders opted to record and release an album with an acoustic-oriented solo project he called I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business; Enders wrote the songs, played most of the instruments, and produced the sessions with Chris Badami, his studio collaborator on The Room's Too Cold. The album was released in the fall of 2004, and a split EP featuring the Early November and I Am the Avalanche appeared in 2005.
Selected Discography

