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ARTiST : I Can Make A Mess Like Nobody's Business ALBUM : Gold Rush LABEL : Independent GENRE : Indie RELEASE : 2011-05-11 STREET : 2011-05-05 ENCODER : LAME 3.98 QUALiTY : 255kbps avg / 44.1kHz / Joint Stereo SiZE : 64.04 MB PLAYTiME : 00:34:57 + TRACK LiSTiNG + ----------------- [#] [Time] 1. Gold Rush 4:30 2. Lame Duck 3:30 3. Connected 3:44 4. Complications 3:52 5. Had To Be There 3:37 6. Don't Leave Me 4:16 7. Misery 3:31 8. Gods 3:10 9. Train Stop 4:47 34:57 + RELEASE iNFORMATiON + ----------------------- A new side of Ace Enders, I Can Make A Mess Like NobodyÆs Business was a reintroduction to the front man of The Early November back in 2004. His debut performance with this project was a record full of dark acoustic melodies and intricate vocal pieces. However, whereas that self-titled record was not entirely structured evenly, the 2010 follow-up, the beautiful The World We Know, embodied every facet of the aforementioned record, only with a fine-tuned, more intellectual, and ultimately darker sound, as Enders expanded his ever-growing potential to maximum boundaries. Now just a year later, Gold Rush showcases a different side to I Can Make A Mess Like NobodyÆs Business. Evident immediately throughout the opening title track, this is a record more fit for spring than the chilling The World We Know. The tracks this time around are much more upbeat and poppy at times, clearly a deviation from the majority of EndersÆ recent material. That is not to say, however, that this change is unwelcome or unfitting in any way, as the record fits the spring weather perfectly. As sincere and honest as ever, Enders opens the record with the words ôIf I was a salesman IÆd write for the stars / but IÆd rather give nothing and give it from the heart.ö A vocal highlight as well, ôGold Rushö proves to be the perfect beginning for this record. The complete antithesis of The World We KnowÆs second track, ôLame Duckö fires off with an acoustic guitar that practically forces the listener to tap along throughout this poppy track of optimism. Another track of restoration, ôConnectedö follows ôLame Duckö in ideal fashion, while ôComplicationsö showcases the skillful guitar play of I Can Make A Mess on what is arguably the most diverse, uplifting track on Gold Rush. The scenic ôHad To Be Thereö is based around the summery guitar and drum pattern, containing an almost Never Shout Never vibe to it. Enders also experiments with different vocal styles at times on the record, most notably on the pleading ôDonÆt Leave Meö and poignant ôMisery.ö On the former, the usage of repetition adds depth to the track, creating a sound unique from previous I Can Make A Mess tracks. On the latter, Enders croons, ôItÆs a quarter after midnight / and IÆve been driving through a desert for some time / and all I want is you lying next to meö on this romantic vocal pinnacle of the record. Clearly, Enders is as earnest and sincere as ever on Gold Rush. On the title track he sings, ôItÆs tough being copper when all your friends are gold,ö on what could be the most direct, straightforward track on the record. The words ôitÆs a hard flight to the other side / you will fall down but you have to try / reach with your hands / grab it againö on ôTrain Stopö are picturesque, bleeding with a new sign of hope. A light in the darkness, Gold Rush may not be as truly stunning as The World We Know, but thatÆs only because it isnÆt meant for that. This record is a call to arms, a new beginning, a new hope; itÆs a beautifully written and performed message to the world û a message that there is hope. http://www.myspace.com/icanmakeamessmusic This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
ARTiST : I Can Make A Mess Like Nobody's Business ALBUM : Gold Rush LABEL : Independent GENRE : Indie RELEASE : 2011-05-11 STREET : 2011-05-05 ENCODER : LAME 3.98 QUALiTY : 255kbps avg / 44.1kHz / Joint Stereo SiZE : 64.04 MB PLAYTiME : 00:34:57 + TRACK LiSTiNG + ----------------- [#] [Time] 1. Gold Rush 4:30 2. Lame Duck 3:30 3. Connected 3:44 4. Complications 3:52 5. Had To Be There 3:37 6. Don't Leave Me 4:16 7. Misery 3:31 8. Gods 3:10 9. Train Stop 4:47 34:57 + RELEASE iNFORMATiON + ----------------------- A new side of Ace Enders, I Can Make A Mess Like Nobodys Business was a reintroduction to the front man of The Early November back in 2004. His debut performance with this project was a record full of dark acoustic melodies and intricate vocal pieces. However, whereas that self-titled record was not entirely structured evenly, the 2010 follow-up, the beautiful The World We Know, embodied every facet of the aforementioned record, only with a fine-tuned, more intellectual, and ultimately darker sound, as Enders expanded his ever-growing potential to maximum boundaries. Now just a year later, Gold Rush showcases a different side to I Can Make A Mess Like Nobodys Business. Evident immediately throughout the opening title track, this is a record more fit for spring than the chilling The World We Know. The tracks this time around are much more upbeat and poppy at times, clearly a deviation from the majority of Enders recent material. That is not to say, however, that this change is unwelcome or unfitting in any way, as the record fits the spring weather perfectly. As sincere and honest as ever, Enders opens the record with the words If I was a salesman Id write for the stars / but Id rather give nothing and give it from the heart. A vocal highlight as well, Gold Rush proves to be the perfect beginning for this record. The complete antithesis of The World We Knows second track, Lame Duck fires off with an acoustic guitar that practically forces the listener to tap along throughout this poppy track of optimism. Another track of restoration, Connected follows Lame Duck in ideal fashion, while Complications showcases the skillful guitar play of I Can Make A Mess on what is arguably the most diverse, uplifting track on Gold Rush. The scenic Had To Be There is based around the summery guitar and drum pattern, containing an almost Never Shout Never vibe to it. Enders also experiments with different vocal styles at times on the record, most notably on the pleading Dont Leave Me and poignant Misery. On the former, the usage of repetition adds depth to the track, creating a sound unique from previous I Can Make A Mess tracks. On the latter, Enders croons, Its a quarter after midnight / and Ive been driving through a desert for some time / and all I want is you lying next to me on this romantic vocal pinnacle of the record. Clearly, Enders is as earnest and sincere as ever on Gold Rush. On the title track he sings, Its tough being copper when all your friends are gold, on what could be the most direct, straightforward track on the record. The words its a hard flight to the other side / you will fall down but you have to try / reach with your hands / grab it again on Train Stop are picturesque, bleeding with a new sign of hope. A light in the darkness, Gold Rush may not be as truly stunning as The World We Know, but thats only because it isnt meant for that. This record is a call to arms, a new beginning, a new hope; its a beautifully written and performed message to the world a message that there is hope. http://www.myspace.com/icanmakeamessmusic This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net