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Showing posts with label Saturday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saturday. Show all posts

Monday, 13 August 2012

VIDEO: The Enemy Performance @ Olympic Hyde Park

The Enemy put on a free performance for the London Olympics at Hyde Park, thanks to BT LondonLIVE. The following videos were recorded by BT LondonLive from the Thursday 9th August 2012 gig. Tom Clarke, Andy Hopkins and Liam Watts were joined on stage by Team GB gold medal winner Victoria Pendleton during 'You're Not Alone'.

Watch the videos below .......



The Enemy - Gimme The Sign @ Hyde Park, London Olympics 2012


The Enemy - Away From Here @ Hyde Park, London Olympics 2012


The Enemy - Saturday @ Hyde Park, London Olympics 2012


The Enemy - You're Not Alone @ Hyde Park, London Olympics 2012


The Enemy - Be Somebody @ Hyde Park, London Olympics 2012


The Enemy - This Is Real @ Hyde Park, London Olympics 2012


The Enemy - Had Enough @ Hyde Park, London Olympics 2012




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Wednesday, 11 July 2012

VIDEO: The Enemy - T In The Park (Full Set From BBC)

It took a bit of time and lots of pressure from the band and fans for the BBC to finally get the complete set of The Enemy from the electric T In The Park performance.

Tom Clarke described it saying, "it's by far my favourite 50 minutes of my life so far". He went on to praise fans for sticking up for the band and the BBC for getting the gig online.

Within an hour The Enemy's performance had become the 5th most shared act from T In The Park.




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Tuesday, 10 July 2012

VIDEO: The Enemy - Saturday @ T In The Park 2012



The Enemy performed 'Saturday' during their set at T In The Park and the BBC were on hand to record it. Great to view the crowd response during the song......


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Monday, 28 May 2012

VIDEO: The Enemy Acoustic Session For The Sun

The Enemy recorded two acoustic tracks for The Sun as part of the Biz Session. Tom and Andy performed 'Saturday' and 'Gimme The Sign'. Here is The Sun article ......

Back on track ... The Enemy perform a second Biz Session - *PICS: Dave Hogan

THE ENEMY’s TOM CLARKE has had enough of the Olympics — even though they haven’t started yet.
He dismisses the Games as an “expensive egg and spoon race”.

Despite recently playing at the FA Cup Final, one of the nation's top sporting events, the rocker says he will avoid London at all costs during the event.

Tom, from Coventry, said: "It is the biggest waste of money during a double-dip recession that is possible to conceive.

"It's seems like an over-egged sports day, I just don't get it.

"I know the Government are going to encourage people to be proud of Britain.

"I'm proud of Britain when we look after the British taxpayer and the real people in the country.

"It's going to ruin London, if you're the British taxpayer it will cost you money.

"We're going to cut the NHS and pretty much every other public sector and put on the biggest event in the country's history probably ever, put on a sports day and a smile and say everything will be okay, when it's not."

The Olympics wasn't the only subject at the end of an ear-bashing from Tom after he and bandmate Andy Hopkins made a trip to The Sun Studios.



VIDEO - The Enemy - Saturday (Acoustic)

They performed Saturday, the first release from their third album Streets In The Sky, and later Tom expressed his sadness at Radio 1 for not playlisting it.

"I grew up listening to Radio 1 and it's a shame we've not had their support", he said.

"We're really disappointed as we love Radio 1. There is someone there at the top that doesn't like us."



Their visit to Sun HQ came three years after their big-hitting original Biz Session.

Streets In The Sky is out now but the band aren't sure how well it will sell.

Tom said: "Kind of whatever to the charts, it's full of s*** anyway.

"We took time off and we knew we were coming back into a completely different marketplace. It's the wild west at the moment, it could do anything.

"The UK music chart at the moment is who's got the biggest bank.

"We all know Simon Cowell has, if you've got X Factor TV money to put behind it, it's a bonus."



VIDEO: The Enemy - Give Me The Sign (Acoustic)

He added it's unlikely he will tune in on Sunday to see how they chart, saying: "I'm not going to get too excited, I'm just going to see what happens.

"I'll look it up on Google or wait for my mum to text me.

"I'm not sure if I can deal with listening to the rest of the s*** just to see where we chart."

He continued: "It's been a massive struggle to get here and release the album so I'm just concerned what the fans think.

"There has been so much positive feedback off the album, I was in bed the other day reading the iTunes reviews and the reaction on Twitter has been good.

"The work is done, it's time to just get out and play."



Tom sees the album as a fresh start for the band, and himself personally.

He's given up booze and despite additional nerves before going on stage, he feels great.

Tom said: "I gave alcohol up when we started the album as I wanted to be focused.

"We owe it to ourselves and the fans not to f*** the album up. I wanted a clear head so I could concentrate. I feel f****** amazing for it.

"It's the best place the band has ever been in. Everyone is getting on better than ever."

He's also flogging his fleet of posh cars and his farm.

He said: "I'm definitely selling the Porsche, if anyone wants one give me a shout. Nobody actually needs a Porsche and I don't want one anymore.

"The farm is too far out of the way, I'm not sure what possessed me to buy that."

His fresh outlook has also given Tom the opportunity to look even further ahead.

"I have a couple of ideas floating around for album No 4", he said.

"We're not going to hang about. We'll tour later this year and probably up to festival season in 2013 and then start on the album."

Streets In The Sky is out now.

Thursday, 24 May 2012

VIDEO: Saturday (Acoustic)

Tom Clarke recorded an acoustic version of  'Saturday' recently with a little help from The Blind Club.....




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Friday, 18 May 2012

XFM PICTURES: A Morning With The Enemy



The Enemy spent the morning with XFM radio and Harriet Armstrong took some great photos of the band while they were in the studio. You can see the pictures and hear the interview on the XFM website. We have also posted the pictures here on The Enemy Unofficial. The Enemy performed 'Saturday' and 'Gimme The Sign' during their time at XFM in London.





*pictures and interview via XFM

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Thursday, 17 May 2012

The Enemy Reveal Meaning Behind Album Tracks

The Enemy reveal the meaning behind each track on their new album 'Streets In The Sky' in an exclusive interview, available on Spotify. Have a listen and buy the latest single 'Saturday' from:

iTunes
Amazon
Spotify
7 Digital
HMV
Nokia
Deezer


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Thursday, 19 April 2012

The Enemy @ Borderline London


The venue was intimate and ideal for The Enemy as they gear up for their upcoming tour dates and summer festivals. Coventry took over Borderline in London for one night only, and they did it in style! The weather outside might have been damp and wet, but inside the venue it was hot and exciting as the support band took to the stage.


Back in December, Tom Clarke had promised to offer support slots to up and coming unsigned bands and proving he is a man that keeps his word, the support slot went to The Kontours - a young Coventry band who have been going for a couple of years and have already built themselves a glowing reputation. With confidence in their songs, Ollie, Kiera and Jack took to the stage and quickly won over the London crowd with their stage presence. The Kontours even performed a new song, proving they have nerves of steel and determination to make good music. Let's hope they get spotted and signed up soon .......


The venue was sold out with The Enemy apparently selling their Borderline tickets in record time and the crowd were up for a good night. The Enemy and the crowd lived up to expectations, making sure security never had a dull moment as the gig kicked into action. As the lads ripped through Aggro and Had Enough, the energy was too much for the power system and Liam Watts had to fill the gap with a drum solo until power was restored. Tom, Andy and Liam wasted no time in tearing it up as they banged out Away From Here and Gimme The Sign - to the delight of the crowd.


Tom's white Fila top might need dry cleaning after the gig as everything gets lager stained during The Enemy gig but how can you stop hundreds of people jumping up and down to This Song and No Time For Tears? The band setlist included another four new tracks -  Saturday, This Is Real, Bigger Cages and 1-2-3-4 Ready To Go. Familiar favourites were not forgotten and Tom took great delight in handing the singing over to the audience during We'll Live And Die In These Towns and You're Not Alone.


 Keyboard player, Tom Boddy was not forgotten and Tom dedicated Be Somebody to him - asking the crowd to change the words to Be Tom Boddy. From the fast paced songs to the slowed down Happy Birthday Jane, The Enemy proved once again why they are a must-see live band. They deliver the goods again and again, something which is evident in the faces of the audience and also beaming from the faces of Tom, Andy and Liam. My camera wasn't allowed into the venue, but I'm glad I had the night off to just enjoy singing along and watching the band perform. It reminded me of why I go to the gigs - there is nothing like watching live music.


The Enemy are back on top of their game and with the new album just weeks away from release, any gig featuring The Enemy will be worthy of attendance. The new sounds blend in perfectly with the anthems from the first album and the best of the second album. UK festivals had better watch out because The Enemy are in town!




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Sunday, 15 April 2012

Andy Hopkins Reveals Fear Of Heights Ahead Of Gig On Wembley Stadium Roof

NME spoke to Andy Hopkins about the exciting news that The Enemy will be performing on the roof of Wembley. Here is that NME article:

The Enemy have admitted their gig on the roof of Wembley Stadium "might be tricky" - as bassist Andy Hopkins is afraid of heights.

The Coventry band will take to the roof of the stadium before the FA Cup final on May 5, with their 'Talk Of The Terrace' performance set to be broadcast on ESPN along with the game.

Speaking to NME about how the booking came about, Hopkins revealed that The Football Association simply called their management and asked if they'd like to play on the roof of Wembley Stadium.

He said: "We've worked with the FA quite a bit and obviously 'Be Somebody' is the FA Cup song. They just phoned up our management and asked if we wanted to play on the roof of Wembley on cup final day. Of course we said yes."

Then asked what songs the Coventry trio would be playing, Hopkins added: "We're going to play 'Saturday' and hopefully one more. I think it's just going to be for TV, I can't imagine there'll be any crowd up there. I definitely won't be stage diving."

The bassist then admitted that he's a bit nervous about the gig as he's not good with heights, but hopes that the band are playing in the safety of a glass box.

He said of this: "I don't have a clue how they're going to get the gear up there. To be honest, I'm not that good with heights, which could be tricky. I think there's a little glass box we'll be in, but I'm not totally sure."

The Enemy release their comeback album 'Streets In The Sky' on May 21. The Coventry trio recorded the 12-track album with The Bronx's Joby Ford.

*Source: NME.COM


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Friday, 6 April 2012

VIDEO: Behind The Scenes With The Enemy

The Enemy video for 'Saturday' is out now and ITV joined the band behind the scenes for the making of the latest video. Find out why Andy Hopkins likes having his face touched and why the band love Coventry and all their fans ......

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Coventry band 'The Enemy' reveal their latest video



Lucy Kite joins The Enemy on the set of their latest video


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Thursday, 5 April 2012

The Enemy - Saturday (Official Video)




 The Enemy have launched the video 'Saturday' from their forthcoming third album, Streets In The Sky. The video includes snap shots sent in by fans who took pictures of themselves during a typical Saturday.

Tom Clarke, Andy Hopkins and Liam Watts have returned to the winning formula of producing catchy tunes that a generation of young people can relate to. Saturday is set to become a belter of a song that people will be blasting out as they get ready to hit the town at the weekends! Enjoy!








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Tuesday, 3 April 2012

The Enemy Coventry Gigs Story In Observer


Local newspaper, the Coventry Observer carried the news that The Enemy are set for two massive gigs at the historic ruins of the old cathedral as they launch their third album. Here is Matthew Bates report:



"IT PROMISES to be one of our best gigs ever" - that's how The Enemy's Liam Watts described their summer gig at the cathedral ruins.
The band announced the two gigs at the city's landmark in May to coincide with the release of their third album, Streets in the Sky.
It comes just weeks after they were on stage in their home city in February to film the video for their latest single Gimme The Sign in nightclub Se7en.
Drummer Liam told the Observer: "It's different and a massive thing for us. The cathedral is the city's main landmark and we're really excited about it.
"I first went to the ruins on a school trip. You do appreciate it back then but when you get a bit older it feels more special.
"Hopefully it will be a memorable and special night. There aren't that many places to play in Coventry. There are smaller clubs, then the Ricoh and not a lot in between, but the cathedral offers that."
Liam added the album had been wrapped up with the latest single, Saturday, next in the pipeline.
"This is the happiest we've been for a while and the album is some of our best work yet. I can't wait till it's out there," he added.
"Whatever number it goes to in the charts, that will define it. But it's a different market now to what it was and there's lots of different stuff now.
"It's already a success to us but it's the fans that decide."
Frontman Tom Clarke described the gigs as momentous.
He wrote on his internet blog: "The cathedral is a stunning landmark which we've been asked about in interviews all over the world.
"We've wanted to put on a gig there since the first album, and after a lot of hard work, we're finally properly happy to announce it's going to go ahead."
Tickets for both shows - on Monday, May 21 and Tuesday, May 22 - went on sale through the band's website on Wednesday 4th April 2012 and via www.gigsandtours.com Thursday 5th April 2012.



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