Monday, 9 February 2026
The Enemy Album Countdown #5
Saturday, 10 October 2015
VIDEO: The Enemy - We'll Live And Die In These Towns @ HMV Coventry
The Enemy performed tracks from the new album It's Automatic to delighted hometown fans in Coventry at the HMV store. After playing three tracks, the lads performed the classic anthem We'll Live And Die In These Towns before signing copies of the CD and album.
VIDEO: The Enemy - It's Automatic @ HMV Coventry
The Enemy returned once again to their home city, performing new tracks at HMV from the fourth studio album, It's Automatic. This video is the title track from the album and this is the first public performance. Afterwards, fans were able to get copies of the album and CD signed by Tom, Andy and Liam.
VIDEO: The Enemy - Some Things @ HMV Coventry
The Enemy returned to their hometown of Coventry for the launch of It's Automatic, their fourth studio album. Tom, Andy and Liam delighted fans as they performed new tracks from the album and threw in a classic from 2007. HMV hosted the band and fans were able to get the new album signed.
Some Things is track eight on the new album.
VIDEO: The Enemy - Magic @ HMV Coventry
The Enemy performed tracks from the new album It's Automatic in their hometown of Coventry. It was the first public performance of the fourth studio album, with a classic track thrown in for good measure.
Here is track number five from the album, Magic.
Monday, 28 May 2012
VIDEO: The Enemy Acoustic Session For The Sun
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
The Enemy To Debut High In Album Charts
Reviews for 'Streets in The Sky' are coming in thick and fast, we've reprinted some of them on the website and have been constantly updating the website with news, pictures and videos of The Enemy. If you have any pictures, videos or stories we can use on the UNOFFICIAL blog or website, please contact via email.
Finally, check the latest pictures from Shirlaine Forrest taken at the Manchester gig this week......

PRESS: Counteract Review Kasbah gig
The Enemy Crack The Top 10
Live4ever Review Streets In The Sky
Contactmusic Review Album
PICS: Shirlaine Forrest Photos Manchester Gig
REVIEW: Kasbah Coventry Gig Review
INTERVIEW: Blokely.com Interview by James Yourk
VIDEO: Tom Clarke 'Saturday' Acoustic
NEWS: Official Midweek Charts
INTERVIEW: BBC Midlands Today
VIDEO: Fifteen Videos From The Kasbah Coventry Gigs
PRESS: Music Abyss Coventry Kasbah Review
Coventry HMV Album Signing
Clarke: Country Life Not for Me
Rock 'n' Roll Holidays The Enemy
PRESS: Coventry Telegraph / Sunday Mercury CD Review
INTERVIEW: XFM Radio with Tom, Liam and Andy
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
VIDEOS: The Enemy @ Kasbah Coventry - May 2012
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, 22 May 2012
VIDEO: The Enemy @ Kasbah Coventry - Streets In The Sky Album Launch
The video below gives you a taste of The Enemy's performance and more videos will be added over the coming days. The album 'Streets In The Sky' is available from all good record stores now.....
The Enemy - We'll Live And Die In These Towns @ Kasbah, Coventry
Sunday, 19 February 2012
VIDEO: The Enemy Coventry S7ven Live Gig
The Enemy returned to Coventry with a bang - a gig fans would never forget! Tom Clarke, Andy Hopkins, Liam Watts and Tom Boddy did what The Enemy do best ..... they played great tunes that fans love.
S7ven nightclub was crammed full and the atmosphere was electric as The Enemy took to the stage. There were no barriers, no heavy handed security - this was a date with The Enemy and their fans. No-one left disappointed because The Enemy know how to deliver on what they do best.
Fans from around the world tuned in for the live stream of the event, hosted on the official website www.theenemy.com and other websites. The following videos were recorded by robmacca - the aim was to try and capture the excitement within the crowds. Even when everyone is jumping up and down, singing along and enjoying every moment, the videos show just how lively The Enemy performances are. While the sound/picture quality of the videos do not do The Enemy justice, hopefully you will get a flavour of what the upcoming tour and festivals will be like.
VIDEOS: The Enemy @S7ven, Coventry - all 14 songs in one playlist.
Thursday, 31 March 2011
VIDEO: The Enemy Talk To Adidas About Exclusive Gig
The Enemy are playing a gig exclusively for adidas fans at The Exchange pub in Leamington Spa, and they want to know why you should come.
Find out more at www.adidas.com/areyouin for the chance to win 1 of 15 pairs of tickets to see Tom, Andy and Liam live at an exclusive gig at The Exchange in Leamington Spa, a venue 'where proper decent people come to drink who don't wear cardigans' (Tom's quote!)
Tom Clarke writes, "As you know we're playing a gig in Leamington Spa at our favourite boozer, The Exchange. It's been a while, and we figured we'd treat those of you lucky enough to get tickets to a performance of the first album, in it's entirety, in order. 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! Let's hope we get to the end of it before you tear the place up or the police turn up.
See you all there! It's good to be back."
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
VIDEO: Tom Clarke Talks About The Early Gigs
Politics & Society from Herbert Media on Vimeo.
Earlier this year, Coventry's Herbert Art Gallery celebrated Coventry's rich musical heritage, from Frank Ifield to The Enemy. The exhibition brought together for the first time a fantastic selection of music memorabilia which highlighted the vibrancy and creativity of Coventry music. In the video above, Tom Clarke and John Dawkins talked about chavs and the early gigs.
For many people the pinnacle of the city's musical success came with Two Tone, when the Specials and the Selecter created a distinctive sound which reached an international audience. Yet, Coventry has produced many other talented and successful artists, from the Zodiacs, Frank Ifield and Vince Hill, through the Sorrows, the Mighty Avengers and Lieutenant Pigeon, to Hazel O' Connor, King and current chart successes, The Enemy.
Friday, 4 June 2010
The Enemy Featured In Kit Kat World Cup Advert
The Enemy are being featuring during the Kit Kat TV advertising campaign as part of the Nestle 'Cross Your Fingers' promotion. The 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns' track has been used throughout May in the build up to the World Cup. Kit Kat are encouraging the public to cross their fingers for England to wish the team luck and send them to victory in the World Cup.
Saturday, 2 January 2010
VIDEO: The Enemy Shockhound Interview 2008
Here is an interview from summer 2008 when The Enemy were in America promoting 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns'. Recorded by Shockhound - Tom, Liam and Andy discuss music and life in this special interview.
Friday, 1 January 2010
Happy New Year
Advert for 'Music For The People'
The Enemy continued to have a busy 2009 with various festivals back in Japan and Europe along with T4 on the Beach, iTunes and the BBC Big Weekend. Tom, Liam and Andy spent the summer touring with Oasis and all the rock 'n' roll headlines that followed. Tom Clarke and Tom Boddy then travelled across America in a Jaguar for the Gumball Rally.
Two more singles from 'Music For The People' were released - 'Sing When You're In Love', with a video featuring lots of scooters and a 60's vibe. 'Be Somebody' featured on Fifa 10 in a new kind of marketing to promote The Enemy. The lads then finally began their first break in three years as Tom Clarke got busy down on his farm, Liam relaxing more at home in Coventry and Andy living life to the full as always.
Yet 2010 will by no means see the end of The Enemy, having performed for the Hogmany celebrations in Edinburgh for New Year, the lads have much more ahead of them. The third album will hopefully see a return to the tunes we all love - gritty lyrics about everyday life. The music industry can be a fickle business, but if The Enemy stay focused they will continue to entertain their fans.
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
VIDEO: The Enemy Soundcheck
The Enemy cover The Verve 'The Drugs Don't Work'
Saturday, 14 November 2009
VIDEO: The Enemy @ Sheffield
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Monday, 26 October 2009
Andy Hopkins Talks About Coventry City Football Club On BBC
Watch the BBC Video : HERE
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Tuesday, 6 October 2009
The Enemy: Mirror Interview And Video
The Enemy have launched an astonishing attack on BBC Radio 1, saying it has given up on trying to break new guitar bands.
The Coventry band, who won Best New Band at last year's NME Awards, say that believe the playlist is largely ignoring upcoming acts of a more indie or alternative bent.
Frontman Tom Clarke told us: "I think 2009 has been an awful year for music because in England, Radio 1 for some reason have stopped playing anything with a guitar in it.what’s happened, their balls seem to have retracted into their lower abdomen, and they’re playing what can only be described as shi*te. But there’s always Kerrang! and XFM isn’t there?"
Radio 1 has recently rejigged its playlist criteria and schedule in a bid to attract younger listeners.
The move comes after commercial radio executives called for an overhaul of the station, arguing that it had breached its remit by having an average listener age of 33.
In a report made to the BBC Trust, the commercial radio sector's trade body, the RadioCentre, said the station was eating into their audience instead of targeting the 15- to 29-year-old target age range.
The overhaul started last month.
But Tom stormed: "In trying to alienate all the older listeners in playing sh*t, then yes, they’re going about in completely the right way. They’re just presuming that younger listeners want to listen to sh*t. I don’t understand it. I do think that it’s diabolical at the moment. I can’t listen to it.
"It’s a really hard time for new bands. We’re alright ‘cos we’ve been going for years, so it doesn’t affect you that much, you’re just not on Radio1, but for new bands coming through it must make it absolutely impossible.
The band, who's new single Be Somebody has just been released, said they also agreed with Lily Allen's views on filesharing.
Tom said: “I think Lily Allen has a fair point. When big artists moans about it (filesharing), it’s a bit annoying as they don’t really need the money. What, does Bono need a new yacht or something? It affects bands at a grass root level who’re just starting and where every CD sale and every T-shirt sale is whether they can put the fuel in the transit van to get to the next gig. That’s important and on that level it can ruin bands and it destroys new music so it’s a pretty dangerous thing."
He continued: "People do get to hear music that they maybe they wouldn’t have heard and perhaps they’ll go out and buy it, but I think that’s wishful thinking though, I think they’ll just listen to the illegally downloaded stuff.
"It’s bizarre that people think it’s acceptable to steal music, ‘cos that’s what you’re doing, you wouldn’t think it’s acceptable to fill your car up and drive off."
The band spent the summer supporting Oasis on their stadium tour but Tom said they had no idea the Gallagher brothers were seriously on the verge of splitting.
Tom shrugged: “It’s a shame and I’m absolutely gutted. But hopefully….you never know what will happen in the future. Touch wood Their mum will sort it out, yeah, Peggy will get on it, bang their heads together. I’d love to see them get back together, but I’d also like to see a solo album from Noel. I really think he’s got an absolute quality album in him.”
*Story: The Mirror
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