The Early November
Here’s a rock band for you, featured on the aptly named drive thru records
Or should we say, "Here was a rock band…..?"
Originally formed in 1999, The Early November wrote and recorded what many thought was music that sounded experienced beyond the actual years of the individual members. At the height of the band’s popularity and song writing powers, the group recorded The Room’s Too Cold (2003) and, with the addition of a third guitarist, The Mother, The Mechanic and The Path (2006).
A sample of the songs on these two collections:
Beyond the interesting title, "Sesame Smeshame" (The Room’s Too Cold) combines straightforward rock drums and guitar with an icing of ballad. Nice touch.
"Decoration" from The Mother, The Mechanic And The Path, is inventive and equally strong, though with a slightly different atmosphere about it.
The Early November announced an "indefinite hiatus" in March 2007, something that caused a bit of confusion for fans. Singer/guitarist Ace Enders will cover the U.S. in October with Kings and Queens featuring Ace Enders. This tour prompted one fan to comment that Enders may be leading people to believe that The Early November is back. "I wish it were true," he wrote.
In addition to Enders, The Early November included Jeff Kummer – drums; Sergio Anello – bass; Joe Marro – guitar; Bill Lugg – guitar. Earlier members of the group were John Dubitsky, Steve Nakovich, Mike Klemash and Jim Sacco.
Tags: music, the early november, independent music, indie music, indie

d song th rooms too cold is kinna masterpiece of the band ..penetrates ur eares to touch deep in ur heart , an awsome song wid an awsome lyrics really makes it a classic ..hope to got more like such from them ..cheiro
I would love to get some of their music if it is that appealing to listen to and if a song can really penetrate to the heart as stated in the previous comment I would really enjoy listening to that. What intrigues me is that the article stated their music sounded experienced beyond the bands actual years. That is something every music lover would want to hear.
I love Early November with a passion. Indeed, it hits the heart. Everything’s too Cold is one of the first songs I heard from them, and I was completely blown away. It’s been on my favorite’s list ever since then, and I can’t help listening to it whenever I’m feeling sad or need something pretty to listen to.