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=== ''Speak in Code'' (2012β2020) === Eve 6 released ''[[Speak in Code]]'' on April 24, 2012, their fourth full-length release. It contains the singles "Victoria" and "Curtain", the former receiving substantial airplay on the Modern Rock format in 2012{{citation needed|date=June 2023}}. Music videos were made for both singles and were released on digital outlets such as Vevo and Music Choice. The band toured throughout much of 2012 in support of ''Speak in Code'', including stints with [[The All-American Rejects]] and [[Everclear (band)|Everclear]], and a headlining tour throughout the U.S. The song "Lost & Found" was released as an advance single three months prior to the album's release. "Overall I'm really proud of it, and I think we're doing right by our fans, who've waited a long time for us to make another record. I think we're giving them something they'll enjoy," says singer/bassist [[Max Collins (musician)|Max Collins]]. "Once we got in the studio there was a lot of energy. There aren't any filler moments; each song has its purpose. This is the strongest collection of songs we've ever had on one record." "In some of the songs frustration is a theme. I was sort of looking at difficult personal relationships with a humorous spin in some places, and with more earnestness in others," explains Collins. "The title ''Speak in Code'' is a lyric from 'Curtain,' and there was something kind of evocative about it. In that song, I'm referring to being newly sober and just feeling like an open nerve, feeling freaked out, having people and life being sort of overwhelming. It's almost like people are speaking a language you don't understand."<ref>Via Eve 6 Media HQ</ref> The band announced that they would release ''[[Eve 6 (album)|Eve 6]]'' on vinyl on December 9. On April 7, 2018, drummer Tony Fagenson announced his departure from the group. The band then announced new drummer Ben Hilzinger, formerly of Beautiful Ben and the Unmistakable Stems, on Instagram.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/BhXS0nFnUsR/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BhXS0nFnUsR |archive-date=2021-12-24 |url-access=limited|title=Eve 6 on Instagram: "Meet r new drummer @benhilzinger . Give him a follow π¦π¦π¦π¦π¦π¦π¦π¦"|website=Instagram}}{{cbignore}}</ref> He is also the drummer of [[Fitness (band)|Fitness]], which features Max Collins, as well as Kenny Carkeet (formerly of [[Awolnation|AWOLNATION]]).
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