The Early November release new song ‘Five Years’
THE EARLY NOVEMBER have released a new song!
Titled Five Years, the new song is the latest single to be taken from the American rock band’s upcoming album Twenty, which is scheduled for release in October this year via Pure Noise Records.
The new song was the first song fully written for the band’s 2006 album, The Mother, The Mechanic, And The Path, and “is a song about being proud of where you are and how you got there” says the band.
Listen to Five Years here:
Twenty‘s 10 songs seek to cast a backwards glance at the days and years gone by, while also looking forward to the future by providing a collection of both brand new tracks and older ones written during the course of the band’s life to date.
Speaking about the new album, vocalist/guitarist Ace Enders comments, “Twenty is an album we are extremely proud of. It captures the moments of our 20 year career perfectly. Alot of these songs were originally b-sides from over the years, some of which are the strongest songs we’ve written together, but simply just didn’t fit on an album. It feels almost like fate that they were saved until now for this release.”
You can view the track list and artwork for the upcoming album below.
Track List:
- Trees
- Make It Happen
- Denent
- Over My Shoulder
- Five Years
- The Sand
- 5am On Sunday
- My Own Dialogue
- Pretty Pretty
- Open Eyes
Twenty is set for release on October 14th via Pure Noise Records. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.
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