You can pre-order the new I Can Make a Mess album Enolahere, and hit the replies to check out the lyric video for a re-recorded version of "Lions" taken from the record.
If you were reading the TOYPAJvinyl thread yesterday, you may have seen parts of a side conversation about American Dream Records' and the Ace Ender's vinyl release. Joe, the label owner, talked to Modern-Vinyl in more detail about what happened. A relevant excerpt can be found below.
The 2012 incarnation of the Where's The Band? tour will feature Anthony Raneri (Bayside), Chris Conley (Saves The Day), Matt Pryor (The Get Up Kids), Ace Enders (The Early November) and Evan Weiss (Into It. Over It.), as well as Dustin Kensrue (Thrice) on select dates. Tour dates can be found in the replies.
The infallible Ace Enders is back with a third I Can Make A Mess Like Nobody's Business record, Gold Rush. The new album due out a week from today, but you can stream and download a song, "Lame Duck," exclusively on his AP.net profile. Let us know what you think in the replies. Don't forget to check Ace out on his upcoming Pick What You Pay Tour.
Stream an unmastered I Can Make A Mess Like Nobody's Business song, "Complications," on Jedidiah Clothing's facebook. Another new song from Ace Enders will premeire tomorrow right here on AP.net.
American Dream Records will be releasing The Graduate's debut album, Anhedonia, on vinyl, as well as Lakes' The Agreement, and Ace Enders' upcoming new album Gold Rush. Specific dates will be announced soon. In the mean time, you can follow the label on Twitter here.
I Can Make A Mess Like Nobody's Business will be embarking on a "pick what you pay" U.S. tour this spring in support of the forthcoming album, which is released in May. Head to the replies for more details.
In a new interview, Ace Enders discusses the success of his Kickstarter project, his future goals, his new album, touring possibilities, and thoughts on the music industry.
Jenn Enders, Ace Ender's wife, has written up a blog regarding her thoughts on the music industry, the I Can Make A Mess internship program, and more. Read it here.
Check out Ace Endersinterview with Gunz from this past week where he goes into depth about how this next album may be his last and what's in store for his future.