The Early November Tickets

The Early November The Bodega, Nottingham
Tuesday 21st January 2025 Doors at 19:00
Wednesday 22nd January 2025 Doors at 19:00
The Early November Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Friday 24th January 2025 Doors at 19:30

The Early November is an American rock band from Hammonton, New Jersey, known for their blend of emo and alternative rock. Their discography features notable albums like The Room's Too Cold (2003), In Currents (2012), and Twenty (2022). The band has performed at major music festivals such as Warped Tour and South by Southwest, and has supported acts like Taking Back Sunday and Brand New on tour. Their latest album, Twenty (2022), celebrates two decades of their influential presence in the rock scene.


Artist Bio

Six years have passed since New Jersey's The Early November released what, at the time, appeared to be their final album. Sprawling across three discs, The Mother, The Mechanic & The Path was a conceptual, grandiose and challenging record. Challenging for listeners but even more so, for the band that created it. Plagued with recording and creative struggles, it left the band feeling drained and frustrated. More so than anyone, it left songwriter and front-man, Ace Enders, feeling defeated. While proud of the record and response, he knew that it was not what we originally dreamed it would be. Less than seven months after its release, the band decided to call it a day and announced their 'indefinite hiatus' in March of 2007.

Things had changed for the little underdog band from the farming town of Hammonton, NJ during all those years. They found themselves with new purpose, drive and knowledge. Having signed their first recording contract at the ripe, old ages of 17, 18 & 19, they knew what they did and did not want this time around. They found the perfect partner in Portland, OR label Rise Records and set out to record a new album in Ace Enders recently built, Living Room Recording studio with Enders at the helm.

In Currents is a record that could have only been made by this band, at this specific point in time. The Early November had to have the experiences they did in the past 10 years which are documented on this new album. The good and the bad, the ups and the downs. The band has grown up, lived life and seen both its beauty and dismay. In Currents is an introspective and through provoking record displaying the gamut of emotional territory. With their first new record in six years, The Early November have made an album that strongly and positively represents their entire career.

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