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Arthur "Ace" Enders

What do you do after your band has had its biggest album to date, ruled the Warped Tour and gained some of the best critical notice of its career? If you’re Arthur “Ace” Enders and New Jersey emo-rock outfit the Early November, it seems you break up. In a March 2007 announcement on its website, the Early November broke the news that they would “be taking an indefinite hiatus” and followed that announcement with a series of goodbye shows. “Hiatus” doesn’t mean forever, but frontman Ace Enders isn’t even thinking about that right now: He’s too busy with a forthcoming pair of solo albums under the moniker Ace Enders and A Million Different People, and more from his other band, I Can Make A Mess Like Nobody’s Business. Ace is taking a break for a quick solo tour which stops this Sunday (August 26) at Mohawk Place for an early show at 6pm. Support includes Paper Rival, Pete Nischt and the Common Kings .