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.

[1] In February 2001, Enders along with guitarist Jim Sacco, bassist Sergio Anello and drummer Jeff Kummer formed The Early November.

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.

Before conceptualizing The Mother, the Mechanic, and the Path, Enders contemplated leaving the music business and possibly going into retail or construction.

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.

After the studio was finished, Enders spent two straight days making demos that would later be named "From a Daze" and "Emergency".

[4] On June 13 of that year, Enders put out an 8-track album called The Secret Wars available for free download on Fuse TV.

[6] In December 2008, Ace Enders and 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.

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.

Enders performing at Australian music festival, Soundwave , in Melbourne, 2009.