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Sunday, 24 April 2011

VIDEO: The Enemy Interview For Ford Focus



To celebrate the launch of the all-new Focus, Tim Lovejoy (from Soccer AM and BBC2's Something for the Weekend) and co-presenter Robbie Knox took the car on a UK tour. Their mission? To make friends and try out amazing food, gadgets, music and a new way of playing golf -- culminating in the ultimate night out on 25 May, Start More Live.

Watch Tim and Robbie meet with indie rockers The Enemy. At a rehearsal, they set the band the challenge of performing a cover version at Start More Live. To have a say on what cover the Enemy should sing, visit the Wall on www.facebook.com/fordfocus



* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com

Friday, 15 April 2011

The Enemy Are Back - But Will Anyone Notice?


Four years ago in July, The Enemy were number one with their debut album 'We'll Live And Die in These Towns' and the new darlings of the musical press. Yet we all know how fickle the media can be when it comes to bands and artists. These days The Enemy struggle to even get a mention in the NME, but to be fair - the lads had been on a well earned break after touring almost constantly since the start of 2007.

The recent secret gig in Leamington Spa has thus far remained a secret from the wider world, perhaps indicating the uphill battle facing The Enemy prior to the release of their third album. Indie bands have but vanished into the haze as R&B dominate the UK charts, making a return to the music scene even more harder for The Enemy. The worst possible scenario for The Enemy would be to release a brilliant album that goes almost unnoticed by the masses.



Fans know that Tom Clarke, Andy Hopkins and Liam Watts can put on a fast paced live performance - those who were lucky enough to be at the Adidas secret gig also know the new album sounds very promising. The Enemy have grown up and moved on from 'Music For The People', the new tunes are a welcome return to form. They actually sound like The Enemy again, instead of a rather over inflated egotistical rock band! Gone are the long guitar rifts and the need to sound like other bands, thankfully we have catchy, uptempo tunes that will have you tapping your feet within seconds.

Tom Clarke has always written songs ahead of his age, as a teenager he was writing gritty lyrics about life in Coventry and the trappings of working life - not your average teenager! Now in his early twenties, Tom seems to have found a happy medium lyrically. The new tunes will have lads and lasses singing out loud to 'Come Into My World' and 'This Is Real', while 'Like A Dancer' not only has a beat that totally belongs to The Enemy - the lyrics tell a simple story. No wonder  'there's a twinkle in her little eye' , The Enemy have the potential for some chart success.

Much will depend on how the record label promote The Enemy's new album, fans will be hoping it is a damn sight better than how they promoted 'Music For The People'. The shift from being close to their fans (album #1) to becoming a corporate product (album #2) was a painful journey, maybe we can arrive at a compromise (album #3)  where The Enemy do what they do best and also keep fans up to date, while fans realise the band have moved beyond the borders of Coventry. It would be sad if the third album became one of those great sounding albums that never gets appreciated. The Enemy are back with new songs that (if marketed correctly) could see Tom Clarke, Andy Hopkins and Liam Watts back at the top of the UK charts.

Written by: robmacca

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* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com

Sunday, 10 April 2011

VIDEO: The Enemy - Come Into My World


The Enemy - Come Into My World @ The Exchange, Leamington Spa

During a secret gig in Leamington Spa on Friday 8th April 2011, The Enemy treated a selection of fans to several new tracks they have been working on for the new album. Thankfully brownbrummie was on hand to record these videos! The other new songs include 'Like A Dancer', 'Marion' and 'This Is Real'.

We are expecting great things from the new album, due out in the near future.

* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com

VIDEO: The Enemy - Like A Dancer


The Enemy performing 'Like A Dancer' @ The Exchange, Leamington Spa


Here is the first official performance of the brand new material by The Enemy - the catchy tune is a return to form for the Coventry band. Recorded by brownbrummie at the secret Leamington Spa gig on Friday 8th April, the new tunes should excite fans waiting for the third album.

Several other songs were showcased at the intimate performance - Marion , This Is Real and Come Into My World.

* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com

VIDEO: The Enemy - Marion


The Enemy - Marion @ The Exchange, Leamington Spa

Another new tune by The Enemy, performed at the adidas secret gig in Leamington on Friday night (8th April 2011). Filmed by brownbrummie along with several other new tunes 'Like A Dancer' , 'This Is Real' and 'Come Into My World' - fans will be looking forward to the forthcoming third album with more excitement now these songs have been performed live.

* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com

VIDEO: The Enemy - This Is Real


The Enemy - This Is Real @ The Exchange, Leamington Spa

Filmed by brownbrummie during the recent secret adidas gig in Leamington Spa, The Enemy performed several new tracks for a small group of fans. The other new songs 'Like A Dancer' , 'Marion' and 'Come Into My World' are also available to watch.

The Enemy are well and truly back!

* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com

Saturday, 9 April 2011

VIDEO: The Enemy - Happy Birthday Jane @ The Exchange Leamington Spa



Here is a video from The Enemy's performance last night at The Exchange in Leamington Spa, filmed by Malkit - one of the lucky fans who got tickets for the exclusive adidas gig. Tom Clarke, Andy Hopkins and Liam Watts performed the whole of the first album and then treated fans to some new tunes and a couple of tracks from 'Music For The People.'

* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com

Friday, 8 April 2011

The Enemy To Play Longest Set EVER!


The Enemy return to the stage tonight (Friday 8th April 2011) and the lads are itching to perform a few new tracks for the lucky fans who have won tickets to this exclusive performance at Leamington Spa's Royal Exchange. The Enemy will perform every track from their first album, in the exact order found on 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns.'

Tom said, "We've never done it before, so we're pretty excited, if not a little bit daunted! We'll also be playing your favourite hits off the second record, as well as debuting some new material from our forthcoming third album! All in all, it's the most comprehensive, longest, and complete performance of Enemy material we've ever put together!"


Royal Exchange



Local bands Capital Sun and The Antics will be supporting The Enemy at the Royal Exchange. For those who do not know where to find the Royal Exchange, the address is 2, High St, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV31 3AN . Enjoy the performance!


* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com

Sunday, 3 April 2011

The Enemy Reveal New Album Tracks


Three track titles have been revealed from the upcoming album from The Enemy, as highlighted by NME.COM

The Coventry trio have been working on the album in Warwickshire's Vada Studios as well as London's Konk and The Pool facilities. Brian Eno collaborator Leo Abrahams has been on production duties.

Songs set for the album include 'This Is Real', 'Melody' and 'She's A Dancer', with the band looking at a summer or autumn 2011 release date.

"We initially planned to take a year out," frontman Tom Clarke told Q.

Drummer Liam watts added: "But then after a few months we were just itching to play. We just couldn't keep away."

The new album will be the follow-up to the band's 2009 second album 'Music For The People'.

* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com