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Tuesday, 25 August 2015

VIDEO: The Enemy - It's Automatic



Here is the first video from the fourth studio album by The Enemy due for release on 9th October 2015. The title track, 'It's Automatic' received it's first radio play on XFM's Jon Holmes Breakfast Show today (25/08/15) and went down a storm with fans. The video premiered on NME

Conor Doherty described it saying, "it's different, but sounds brilliant." Twitter user matteos herringos said, "I got goose bumps listening to that! It's bloody massive ..... what a tune!"   Die hard fan, Amy Langham thought the new track was, "big" - saying Jon Holmes should play it again.

Tickets for the November tour and pre-orders for the new album are available now: pledge.com

VIDEO: The Enemy - 'It's Automatic':




Monday, 15 October 2012

The Enemy Forced To Cancel Gig

A string of gigs left The Enemy front man voiceless at the weekend, forcing Tom Clarke to announce the band would not be able to play their final Scottish date at Fat Sam's in Dundee. The gig has been rescheduled for Sunday 28th October, meaning it will now be the final gig for the 'Streets In The Sky' tour.

Tom Clarke gave a personally written apology to fans via his blog saying, "We've been playing the longest sets we've ever done to try to give everyone the show they've always wanted, but I'm gutted to tell you that the strain has taken its toll on my voice, and I've got to rest it for a couple of days for it to come back. As a result, the show tonight in Dundee is having to be rescheduled. It's especially gutting for us because coming up to Scotland to play to what we consider the best crowds in the world, is always what we look forward to most on a tour."

Tom went on to say, "I know that you were all looking forward to it too, we're so frustrated but there's no quick fix for a broken voice." Tom went on Twitter to answer fans questions on Sunday afternoon, with most offering words of support and 'get well soon' wishes. He was hoping to throw in a few extra songs at the rescheduled gig at the end of the month.

The tour has been a hit with fans, even though bassist Andy Hopkins might need to stock up on footwear after stage diving each night has left him without his trainers on more than one occasion. It was left to fellow band mate Liam Watts to carry him on his back from one of the Scottish gigs after fans nabbed Andy's footwear during his crowd surfing.

Tom Clarke is heading to the doctors on Monday and the rest of the tour should continue as planned, with Newcastle on Tuesday night and a string of English dates for the rest of the week. Tom concluded, "I HATE rescheduling a show. I really hate it, but sometimes it's unavoidable" as he spoke about the Dundee date.


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Saturday, 9 June 2012

The Enemy Promise More UK Tour Dates

Scottish and Welsh fans will get to enjoy The Enemy on tour later this year as more dates are set to be added to the autumn tour that was revealed yesterday (08/06/12).

English fans will have fifteen gigs to choose from the end of September but the band will not be solely touring in England, Tom Clarke told Scottish fans, "there will be dates, we just can't announce them yet."  Speaking on his twitter page, Tom wanted Welsh fans not to miss out - saying he had, "spent all evening discussing dates in Wales, so fear not!" Back in 2009, The Enemy performed a gig at Cardiff University during the 'Music For The People' tour.

While no mention has been made about Irish dates yet, The Enemy will visit Belfast (Northern Ireland) for Belsonic  on August 20th . Tom, Liam and Andy performed several gigs in Ireland during 2009 - including Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick and Belfast.


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Monday, 20 February 2012

Gimme The Sign To Showcase On Radio 1 Zane Lowe Show

Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe will be the first radio station to play  The Enemy's new single 'Gimme The Sign'. The track will feature during Zane's Tuesday evening programme (Tues 21st February 2012 from 7-9pm) around 7.20pm.

Tom Clarke said, "Seriously, it's an honour to be on @zanelowe again. He was the first  Radio 1 DJ to play The Enemy, a long term pioneer of great guitar music."  Tom told Zane, "We are all BUZZING for 2012 in The Enemy Camp! Excitement is off the scale!"

Fans were quick to respond to the news on Twitter prompting Tom to respond to all the messages with these words, "We've worked our bollocks off, and when I see you lot on twitter mobilising for the cause it makes me proud as fuck. Thankyou!"  More good news for fans of The Enemy is expected tomorrow (Tues 21/02/12) when the band reveal details of their UK tour ahead of the third album release. Tom, Liam and Andy were back in the studio this week putting the final touches to the album with Joby J Ford.


VIDEO: The Enemy - Gimme The Sign

Hundreds of fans were treated to the first public performance of several new tunes at a special homecoming gig in Coventry last Thursday (16/02/12) at S7ven nightclub, the setlist included Gimme The Sign - which will be featured on Zane Lowe's Radio 1 show. The video for Gimme The Sign is currently being prepared for release alongside the single, but amateur footage recorded at the gig has already appeared on YouTube (watch the video above to get an idea of what the track sounds like). The Enemy are also expected to announce festival dates over the coming weeks.

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Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Interview: Tom Clarke Speaks To Coventry Observer

Coventry newspaper The Observer carried a story this week by Matthew Bates with a feature on Tom Clarke entitled 'We'll Live And Die By Our Fans'. The article is reproduced below (please visit The Coventry Observer website for more stories) for fans to read:

IF THERE'S one thing you expect to hear from The Enemy front man Tom Clarke, it's honesty.

The confident, and sometimes outspoken, Cov kid has always made his views clear on the band's chances of success as well as the current state of British music.

So when Clarke says he's more excited about the band's next album than their platinum debut, it's time to sit up and listen.

Speaking to the Observer's Matt Bates before Thursday's gig at city nightclub S7VEN, the 25-year-old predicted 2012 could be the biggest in the band's six-year history.

Along with a new album, they are even planning their biggest ever show in their home city. He remained tight lipped on details, but said it was not going to be at the Ricoh Arena or see them return to headline the Godiva Festival.

Tomorrow's (Thurs 16/02/12) show is a little smaller, with a capacity of 600, but will see the filming of the video for their latest single, Gimmie The Sign.

Fans were so desperate for tickets they sold out in 90 seconds and in a sign of gratitude Clarke and band mates Andy Hopkins and Liam Watts even plan to give the single away for free.

It's a typically bold move from Clarke, who hasn't been shy of making sweeping statements since the band flew onto the scene with debut album We'll Live and Die in These Towns in 2007.

In December, he caused controversy by saying the music industry was in an 'appalling' state, even claiming - in half jest - that it "looks like we'll have to save music again".

The Enemy's second album Music for the People, released in 2009, was rushed, according to Clarke, and although it reached number two in the charts it failed to reach the heights of the first.

"Our fans are some of the most loyal fans in music," said Clarke.

"We were the secret band at V Festival last year and only expected a half-full tent but when it was announced just hours before we had 60,000 people trying to log on to our website which pretty much made it crash.

"We owe them a debt which is why we're giving the first single away for free. Bands need to realise without their fans they are nothing."

However, his controversial comments have undoubtedly heaped more pressure on the trio's shoulders to get it right this time around. Not that it bothers them.

With time on their side, they have whittled down a shortlist of tracks from 30 to 13, with two more set to be axed before the album is released.

Clarke said it made no apologies for being a staple Enemy album, adding: "It's upbeat, exciting, guitar heavy music and I've never worked so hard in my life.

"Me and Andy sat down for five minutes the other week and said 'this is more exciting that then the first time round'. We had ideas but didn't know it was possible. Now it is because the fans are so passionate."

The unnamed album is not expected to be released until the end of the summer.

The Enemy front man gives us his views on the music industry, social networking and the city band's love away from music - the Sky Blue Army.

ON using twitter - @tomclarke_enemy:


"When we first started, the Arctic Monkeys had just begun their MySpace revolution.

"And it took me a while to understand what Facebook was and how to use it, but twitter is a whole different ball game.

"I try and make the time to talk to every fan who gets in touch although I might not get the chance to reply to everyone.

"But it's important because without the fans we're just three lads playing some tunes."

On music in the charts:

"The charts are full of insipid, manufactured rubbish.

"Take X Factor as an example; Simon Cowell has manufactured it so the show gets a Christmas number one every year.

"Thankfully it's popularity is dwindling at best after the last series but it saddens me that the chart is full of pre-existing songs written decades ago.

"There are thousands of brilliant bands and artists in the UK and the way you cement a career in music is to put the hard graft in, that's been shown ever since the Beatles.

"Now people are just a flash in the pan lasting five minutes and it's preventing real musicians from being in the chart."

On the band's second album, Music for the People:

"The second album was a brilliant album with brilliant moments on it, but it wasn't what people wanted.

"We borrowed too heavily from our own influences and it was rushed. It took just a month to mix it and that's why we've taken so much time on the third.

"We know we made mistakes but, having said that, it still got to number two in the charts and it's still something I'm proud of. There are mistakes on every album; if there weren't what would be the point of making another one?"

On Coventry City Football Club:

"These are fairly troubled times at the club obviously and that's reflected in the football.

"It needs to get better and there needs to be change from the top down.

"I haven't got involved because it's such an emotive topic but the club needs an owner that cares about its fans and about football.

"It has to be impossible for the players to put their all into the club with everything that's going on in the background."

*CREDIT: Coventry Observer/ Matt Bates

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Monday, 6 February 2012

Tom Clarke Answers Fans Questions

In the final of three blog posts, Tom Clarke answers random questions asked by fans on Twitter. Our two previous stories covered questions about the new album and touring. Tom told fans, "I love and respect all our fans. They make the band what it is."

It looks like 2012 will be a busy year for The Enemy, with some special announcements coming in the coming weeks. Tom hinted about a special future Coventry gig saying, "I really can't wait to announce the big Cov gig. We're working incredibly hard to make it something special." In the meantime, Tom answered YOUR questions via his Twitter page.....

Michael Mccloskey: Do you think Cov will stay up this year?

Tom: "Let's not be pessimists!"

David Roberts: If you were standing on the moon, would you look up or down at the earth?

Tom: "I'd look out into space, it's far more fascinating."

Tom Piontek: You still got the E-type man?

Tom: "Yep :) fucking love it."

Jack Davis: Do you own any of the following albums Noel Gallagher 's solo album or Beady Eye 's?

Tom: "Got Noel's, and seen BDi about five times now. Love both!"

Jack Davis: Oasis are no longer together what do you make of the whole situation?

Tom: "I hope they get back together. They provided the soundtrack to my life and supporting them was a huge huge honour."


skybluevinny: Which of u worked at fedex again?

Tom: "That was Liam."

Jack Davis: How's you and the band Tom?

Tom: "All excited and in better spirits than ever!"

Adam Dickman: What's the chances in you bringing out a headphone range?

Tom: "Zero. I'll leave that shit to Dr Dre, who is not a qualified doctor, but did blow a speaker in my mums Renault in the 90's."

Alexander Morris: Who did you listen to most growing up?

Tom: "The Rolling Stones The Who and Bowie."

Ryan Stanton: Was it Paul Potts who beat you to the last album being number one? wtf really #guitarsareback

Tom: "Nope, it was Bob Dylan, which I can deal with to be honest!"

AloneOnTheRope AKA... Kriss: Can't wait for your new album. Until it's out though are they any new bands you recommend i listen to?

Tom: "The Antics are great! Working on their album now, they're about to announce live dates."

James 'Greeno' Green: What advice would you give to a new band starting out?

Tom: "Belief. All about belief and taking the time to craft good songs, and practise until you can play them well and with passion!"

Neil Claxton: Favourite clothing brand?

Tom: "Starting to love One True Saxon stuff... Well smart!"

Paula Perry: What's the best venue you've ever played at?

Tom: "The London Astoria. Sadly now gone. We hold the record for most consecutive nights!"

James 'Greeno' Green: What effect pedals do you use?

Tom: "I use a supercharger GTO pedal, but I'm about to do away with em all. Tele, into a fender amp. Vol and tone control on the guitar!"

Kit Lavis: How long did it take you and the rest of the lads to get signed? And any advice for new bands about getting out there?

Tom: "We had some cracking singles already written and it took about three to six months. Very hard work, which is the only way!"

Joe Clarke: Tom if you could only play one guitar for the rest of your life, what would it be?

Tom: "A cheap Mexican tele. That's all you really need."

Andy Higgins: Did the rehearsals go well today pal?

Tom: "Very well :) ta"

Tom keeps fans updated on his official blog and his Twitter page, so don't miss out on the latest news as it happens. Feel free to contact Tom or The Enemy.

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Sunday, 22 January 2012

The Enemy Return To UK


The Enemy have returned from their recording sessions in Los Angeles (as pictured above with Coventry photographer Kevin Donnelly). With just a few more studio recording sessions to go, The Enemy are beginning to see the formation of their third album. They told fans, "We are back from LA armed with another 4 finished tracks and 2 more very nearly there, back in the studio very soon and BANG ON target for release."

Pictures taken while The Enemy were in the USA by Kevin Donnelly can be seen on Tom Clarke's official blog and we'll post them here during the coming week.

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Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Liam Watts Joins Twitter


The Enemy drummer, Liam Watts has finally bowed to pressure and joined fellow band mates Tom Clarke and Andy Hopkins on Twitter. The lads have been tweeting during their recording sessions in Los Angeles and Liam had to take a bit of stick for being the only band member not to have a Twitter account.

Liam has been tweeting via The Enemy twitter page, but is normally quite shy - so fans ought not to expect too many tweets from the 23 year old! Keep up to date with Tom, Andy and now Liam on Twitter and hear the latest news from The Enemy on their official accounts :

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Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Andy Hopkins Wants YOU!


If you have been missing The Enemy over the past few months, then miss no more because the Coventry band are back in the studio (currently in Los Angeles). Andy Hopkins has been updating his followers on Twitter (the picture can also be seen on Andy's Twitter page).

Get the most up to the minute gossip straight from the horses mouth (so to speak..... I'm not calling Andy a horse or anything!).  Follow Andy Hopkins on Twitter @andyhopkins26 and fellow band mate Tom Clarke @tomclarke_enemy , sadly no-one has managed to persuade drummer Liam Watts to set up an official Twitter account yet!

Andy, Tom and Liam regularly update their official Facebook page with news of the third album developments as 2012 promises to be a great year for The Enemy.

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