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Ace Enders and A Million Different PeopleAce Enders and A Million Different People: When I Hit the GroundWhen I Hit the Ground (2009)Vagrant Records Reviewer Rating: 2.5 Contributed by: JeloneJelone (others by this writer | submit your own) Who knew the guy that recorded a cover of "Power of Love" by Huey Lewis & The News would go on to make an overproduced pop-rock record? About two years after the emo boy geniuses in the Early November played their oddly chipper farewell show, the band's former frontman Ace Enders (and a Million Diff.
Who knew the guy that recorded a cover of "Power of Love" by Huey Lewis & The News would go on to make an overproduced pop-rock record? About two years after the emo boy geniuses in the Early November played their oddly chipper farewell show, the band's former frontman Ace Enders (and a Million Different People) has dropped When I Hit the Ground, his first solo full-length (I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business notwithstanding). Like TEN's triple-disc The Mother, The Mechanic, And the Path, the record is an uneven collection. Unlike that sprawling triple-disc, however, When I Hit the Ground is only 14 songs long, so every clunker hurts a bit more.
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You forgot to mention SOS, which sounds like a B-side from Mae. Not just stylistically, the vocals are incredibly similar sounding. album cover looks like a hybrid of 2 pearl jam covers Eh, yeah, it's kinda overproduced, but I have to admit, some of these songs are pretty good. It ain't all hits, but it's probably the best thing Enders has done. |
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This review's way off the mark. Album rules. A few songs sound too "same-y" in its midsection, but there are a lot of total home runs here, too, specifically "Where Do We Go From Here."
-Scott