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In the meantime, fans of the band can check out them out next week on the FUSE TV program, Steven's Untitled Rock Show. The band recently dropped by the New York City studio to tape an interview with the show's host. The episode will air on Monday January 16th at 10pm et/pt.
THE EARLY NOVEMBER is putting the final touches on their next album with producer Chris Badami. Set to release in Spring 2006, the triple CD is a well thought out endeavor on behalf of EARLY NOVEMBER front man Ace Enders and band mates Jeff Kummer (drums), Sergio Anello (bass), Joe Marro (guitar) and Bill Lugg (guitar). One disc will be dedicated to their acoustic, mellower side, while the other CD highlights the group's heavier rock sound. The third CD is a soundtrack complete with dialogue and characters both of which intermingle amongst the first two CDs. [see full story for more]
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