Genre: New Age
1 | Gold Rush |
2 | Misery |
3 | You're Not So Good At Talking Anymore |
4 | Stop Smoking Because It's Not Good For You |
5 | Train Stop |
6 | Had To Be There |
7 | Lame Duck |
8 | No Idea Where I'm Going |
9 | Don't Leave Me |
10 | Wrinkle |
11 | Tidal Wave |
12 | Connected |
13 | Old Man........................... |
14 | Gods |
15 | 100 Dollar Bills |
16 | Rosary |
17 | Complications |
18 | Sleep Means Sleeping |
19 | Baby Steps |
20 | Telling Me Goodbye |
21 | My Hands Hurt |
22 | Light Voices Long Rides |
23 | Whispering |
24 | Enola |
25 | Body Like Mind |
26 | Baby Blue |
27 | Timshel |
28 | Thin White Line |
29 | Burn It All Down |
30 | What Happens Now |
31 | Ancient Crows |
32 | Lions |
33 | Open Windows |
34 | Listen Lesson / Keep Away |
35 | Adaptation Cell |
36 | Close Enough |
37 | Positively 4th Street |
I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business is an acoustic/alternative rock band, the side project of Arthur "Ace" Enders, lead singer and guitarist of The Early November. Though the self-titled album was originally the only planned official release under the name I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business, time would prove otherwise. The project spawned from Enders' desire to make music different from The Early November. Background noises, such as a television playing, are heard throughout the album until the eleventh track, "End of Background Noise" to symbolize the background noises in one's daily life. The main image in the album artwork is a yard rake, which symbolically counters the maple leaf that is associated with The Early November. The last track, "Salvy", is named after Enders' grandfather. The song "The Best Happiness Money Can Buy" appeared in a movie trailer for Must Love Dogs. Enders is still signed to Drive-Thru Records, and is now working on a solo project known as Ace Enders and A Million Different People.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Make_a_Mess_Like_Nobody%27s_Business