Ace Enders & A Million Different People – When I Hit the Ground
March 24, 2009 by Keith
Filed under Album Reviews, Videos
Early November frontman Arthur “Ace” Enders has always been impressive. From his work with the Early Novermber to his first side-project I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody’s Business, Enders has that ability to pick up the tempo when he has to and then slow it back down when the time is necessary.
When I Hit the Ground, produced under the name Ace Enders & A Million Different People, guides the listener through a variety of upbeat hits and has them begging for more with Enders’ melodic ballads. The guitars are catchy. The lyrics build you up and take you on a journey.
For fans of Mae, The Morning Of, Death Cab for Cutie, or Relient K, Enders plays with the best of ‘em. Tracks like “Reaction”, “Take the Money and Run”, and “Leader” let Enders’ vocal range shine. If you decide to pick up this album, get ready to tap your toes and sing along…it’s inevitable.
The sound Enders developed with The Early November and his first side-project are still present…more refined than ever.
