The Early November will be releasing a new self-titled album on June 14.  The 10 song collection is a biographical collection on who the band is what they wish to become.

Noting that it was the first song written for the album, lead singer Ace Enders spoke on the first single “What We Earn” saying it was, probably the most intense as well. It’s about the realization that the glass ceiling over our heads is supported by the walls we build throughout our lives.”

He adds, “the initial spark of this record was frustration.  Although we are growing in many ways and it’s a beautiful thing to be able to do what we do, it was born out of feeling like you’re doing the same thing over and over again, and out of this ‘I don’t care’ mentality. Not ‘I don’t care about the world’, but really digging deep artistically and having the view that if this is it, then I want The Early November to finally have the album that’s good enough to be the self-titled album.”

The band will also be launching a tour in June to promote the new album.  Spitalfield, Hellogoodbye, Hit the Lights, and Cliffdiver will also be joining the tour to support The Early November.

Track listing for the new “The Early November” album:
“The Empress”
“The Magician”
“About Me”
“What We Earn”
“We Hang On”
“The Fool”
“Tired of Lying”
“The Dirtiest Things”
“The High Priestess”
“It Will Always Be”

The Early November tour dates:
June 22 at LPR in New York City, NY
June 23 at TLA in Philadelphia, PA
June 25 at the Rec Room in Buffalo, NY
June 27 at the Crafthouse in Pittsburgh, PA
June 28 at The Shelter in Detroit, MI
June 29 at The Roxy in Lakewood, OH
June 30 at the Bottom Lounge in Chicago, IL
July 2 at the Marquis Theater in Denver, CO
July 3 at the Metro Music Hall in Salt Lake City, UT
July 5 at The Independent in San Francisco, CA
July 6 at The Observatory in Santa Ana, CA
July 7 at the Nile Theatre in Mesa, AZ
July 9 at Come and Take It at Austin, TX
July 10 at Trees in Dallas, TX
July 12 at The Beacham in Orlando, FL
July 13 at The Masquerade in Atlanta, GA
July 14 at the Eastside Bowl in Nashville, TN
July 16 at the Canal Club in Richmond, VA
July 17 at the Union Stage in Washington, D.C.
July 18 at the Asbury Lanes in Asbury Park, NJ
July 19 at The Sinclair in Boston, MA