Sunday, January 25, 2009

Artist of the Week: Ace Enders & A Million Different People

Here's the deal, if you're like me, you go to half a dozen concerts a year, at least. With so many shows, you're bound to see smaller bands you've never heard of, but end up liking in the end. This week is about one such band. To be honest, the first time I was at a concert with this band, I paid no attention to them. See they were opening for Angels And Airwaves and that's who I was really there to see. It wasn't til my brother saw them, and download their album, that I became interested. See, although this band is relatively new, two of the guys behind it have been around a bit longer. It all started back in 2001 when Arthur "Ace" Enders (Vocals, Guitar) and Sergio Anello (Bass) formed a band called The Early November along with two other friends. The band had some moderate success releasing two albums and three EPs. Then in March of 2007, the band posted on their website that they "will be taking an indefinite hiatus". That same year, Enders took out a loan to build a music studio, and after only three weeks of construction, Pink Space Recording was born. After the studio's completion, Enders didn't waste any time spending two straight days making demos that would later be named "From a Daze" and "Emergency". He soon signed on with manager Lucas Keller to work on his new project. Then on June 13, 2008, Enders released an 8 track album which was, and still is, free to download on the Fuse.tv website titled The Secret Wars.

After spending most of the summer touring, the band started working on a new album that they plan to release this spring titled When I Hit the Ground. After hearing the great music they've already put out, I'll be counting the days til this album hits shelves. That being said, this week's artist is Ace Enders & A Million Different People with their song Bring Back Love (2020), enjoy.



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