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Thursday, 31 January 2013

Likely Lads Named As The Enemy Support Band


Up and coming band Likely Lads will be supporting The Enemy on several dates during their UK tour in February. The four-piece rock band from York have been causing quite a stir, sharing the stage with Pete Doherty and The Rifles (plus Shed Seven and Inspiral Carpets). The lads are no strangers to the big stage, they performed at Leeds Festival last year and are set for a bright future after glowing reviews. Likely Lads will be supporting The Enemy at Bournemouth (24th) and Leicester (25th).

Check the band out and listen to their tunes ..... well worth a listen!


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Thursday, 27 September 2012

The Enemy Streets In The Sky Tour Setlist


It's been a busy summer for The Enemy with several festivals (including T In The Park and V), a roof top Wembley Stadium FA Cup Final performance and a house move for Tom Clarke just ahead of the UK 'Streets In The Sky' Tour.

The tour kicks off at The Pier in the seaside town Weston-Super-Mare this Friday (September 28th) and will be touring the UK throughout October (tickets available from Ticketmaster and See Tickets) including two Midland dates at Leamington Spa on October 4th and Birmingham on October 26th. Tom Clarke and Andy Hopkins revealed the longest tour setlist so far to fans this week, with seven tracks from the new album 'Streets In The Sky'. Firm favourites also feature on the setlist, with 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns' and 'This Song' included.



Tom Clarke has spent this week in his new house after selling the farm, returning from the wilderness into a more normal surrounding. This didn't stop him popping along to Coventry's Godiva In The Square music festival on Sunday, as he showed his support for local music and also gave his mates from Dexters a lift up from London. The rain might have soaked those in attendance but it was good to know real guitar music is still alive and well in the UK.



Dexters @ Godiva Festival In The Square, Coventry.

Meanwhile Andy Hopkins and Liam Watts (top picture) have been keeping themselves busy before the tour begins - the pair have been getting the studio room project started and hopefully the tracks for the fourth album will be practiced in there over the coming months. The Enemy want to be able to help unsigned bands and the studio room could offer opportunities for up and coming bands. Midland band  The Antics will be supporting The Enemy throughout the 'Streets In The Sky' tour.


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Wednesday, 23 May 2012

VIDEOS: The Enemy @ Kasbah Coventry - May 2012



The Enemy enjoyed two packed gigs at Kasbah in Coventry and here are a selection of videos from the two nights as the band launched their third album 'Streets In The Sky'. The amateur footage seeks to capture the atmosphere at the venues as the crowds surfed, moshed and threw the odd pint while enjoying The Enemy.
Support bands The Kontours and The Antics are also included in the fifteen track playlist.





Pictures from The Enemy Kasbah Coventry gigs: HERE
Pictures and videos of The Kontours: HERE
Videos and pictures of The Antics: HERE

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Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Andy Hopkins Lined Up For Coventry After Show DJ Set



It looks like Andy Hopkins could be partying into the night after Monday's Coventry gig next week as he takes up a DJ slot with his good friend John Dawkins at S7ven nightclub. The popular Coventry venue was the location for The Enemy video Gimme The Sign shoot in February and will be hosting a free night of live entertainment, including local band This Modern Youth. Fans will have already been treated to music from The Enemy, Reverend And The Makers and local band The Antics earlier in the evening at the Coventry gig.

The Enemy were forced to change gig venues at the last minute, "because of noise restrictions imposed by Coventry Council and certain health and safety aspects" and switched indoors to local entertainment spot Kasbah. The band have performed at Kasbah several times and the venue will also be hosting after parties.

S7ven released this statement today (15/05/12): "S7VEN Coventry and Panic have decided it would be unfair to charge people to our planned after parties, so instead we are host one big FREE after party on the Monday 21st. doors 10:15 pm directly after the gig. Live music from This Modern Youth to warm up then a massive DJ set from The Enemy themselves. £2.50 on selected bottles £1 on shots. If anyone had brought advance tickets to the after parties please bring you tickets to the after party and we will refund them."






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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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Wednesday, 28 December 2011

The Enemy Offer Support Slots To New Bands

Tom Clarke from The Enemy is offering up and coming bands the chance to play support slots when the Coventry band hit the road in 2012. The lead singer is passionate about the state of the UK music scene and wants to see more guitar bands getting radio play and exposure.

Following recent media stories, Tom has personally set the record straight on the bands Facebook page, while at the same time being positive in asking any aspiring bands to post Sound Cloud links of their demos onto The Enemy Facebook page at : http://www.facebook.com/theenemy 

The Enemy will then pick the band they like the most, and use that band for some supports next year. Tom said he wanted The Enemy to, "do our little bit" in his quest to 'save music'.

Tom told followers, "I hope that next year is a great year for us and that we get to continue doing this, which ultimately is in our hands. I also hope many other guitar bands return with a reinvigorated sense of purpose, and new ones break through. Rubbish as it might sound to you, I do want to save music and I want other bands to too."

Read Tom's full response on The Enemy's Facebook page: 

http://www.facebook.com/theenemy/posts/206661702756263

*PIC: Shirlaine Forrest - The Enemy (Manchester gig) 

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Monday, 23 March 2009

VIDEO: The Enemy @ Manchester Academy

The Enemy with support from Kid British and Twisted Wheel put on a mighty performance at Manchester Academy over the weekend as the pictures show in the previous post. Here are a selection of videos from the evening - fans will be pleased we have the FULL video of 'No Time For Tears' along with other favourites.

These videos were recorded nearer Andy Hopkins side of the stage and capture him in action throughout the gig, plus plenty of crowd shots as fans enjoyed The Enemy performance.



The Enemy - No Time For Tears - Live @ Manchester Academy


The Enemy - Away From Here - Live @ Manchester Academy


The Enemy - Sing When You're In Love - Live @ Manchester Academy


The Enemy - This Song - Live @ Manchester Academy


The Enemy - You're Not Alone - Live @ Manchest Academy


Kid Britsh - She Will Leave - Live @ Manchester Academy


Twisted Wheel - Strife - Live @ Manchester Academy


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Sunday, 22 March 2009

PICTURES: The Enemy @ Manchester Academy

The Enemy continue their UK Tour and here are a selection of pictures from the Manchester Academy gigs over the weekend.

Click the images below to see the bigger picture:


New Enemy logo and Andy Hopkins


Kid British and The Enemy


The fans at Manchester Academy


Andy Hopkins and Tom Clarke


Tom Clarke and Andy Hopkins


Tom, Andy and Liam


Tom Clarke


Andy Hopkins

Andy Hopkins

Fans @ Manchester Academy


Twisted Wheel and Kid British - support acts


Twisted Wheel


robmacca's feet and the fans
*All pictures by robmacca
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