Sunday, 14 March 2010
Happy Birthday Tom Clarke!
Friday, 12 March 2010
The Enemy Top FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour Bill
As the FIFA World Cup Trophy stood on display in Earls Court 2 - Tom Clarke, Andy Hopkins and Liam Watts blasted the venue with their blend of rock 'n' roll tunes that would be well suited on the football terraces of the World Cup. Tom Clarke jokingly asked the crowd if they had seen Wayne Rooney (he had been giving a press conference earlier in the day) saying, "tell him he needs a shave!"
During the set Tom paid tribute to the striking civil servants, dedicating 'It's Not OK' to them. Other songs included: 40 Days And 40 Nights, Pressure, Away From Here, Be Somebody, Had Enough, Happy Birthday Jane and No Time For Tears.
*More pictures: HERE
Monday, 8 March 2010
Win Tickets To See The Enemy
Here is another chance for fans of The Enemy to grab a set of tickets to watch the lads perform on Thursday 11 March at London's Earls Court 2.Lucky ticket holders will be able to have their picture taken with the real FIFA World Cup™ Trophy, see England striker Wayne Rooney and enjoy a host of live music from hip-hop act Kid British and Somali rapper K’Naan.
Thanks to Coca-Cola, we're helping to kick off these celebrations by giving you the chance to win tickets to this exclusive gig.
We’re offering Enemy fans the chance to win one of 25 pairs of tickets to enjoy the show.
Winners will also be treated to a 3D screening of the History of the FIFA World Cup™, be the first to play EA Sports 2010 FIFA World Cup™ South Africa, can get involved in a host of interactive activities including virtual goal celebrations, and watch incredible skill displays by the UK’s best freestylers.
The Enemy will be on stage at 6pm but tickets give you access to the full days events with Kid British on at 12pm and K'Naan at 2pm.
To be in with a chance of winning just email the.enemy@warnermusic.com with your full name, email and mobile number before 4pm tomorrow, Tuesday 9th March. Winners will be notified on Wednesday.
The event is being held at Earls Court 2, London this Thursday 12th March and you need to be able to make your own travel to and from the venue.
Friday, 5 March 2010
The Enemy To Play Free World Cup Gig
According to the Press Association, The Enemy will headline a free gig for the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour. The Event will be held on March 11 at London's Earls Court 2 with 2,500 competition winners enjoying the free performance.England striker Wayne Rooney will be at the event, showing off the 18-carat gold World Cup trophy.
Frontman Tom Clarke said: "We're really looking forward to it - it's a bit different from your usual gig and it's not every day you get the chance to get up close to the FIFA World Cup Trophy."
Fancy watching The Enemy? Then head over to Games Radar, enter the competition before midnight (Sunday 7 March 2010) and you could be one of the lucky few watching The Enemy and enjoying the World Cup buzz.
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
The Enemy Childline Gig
Here is the latest news on The Enemy, from the official website:On Thursday April 1st ChildLine Rocks returns with an incredible one off line up of The Enemy, Carl Barat and Reverend and the Makers playing live to raise money for ChildLine on behalf of ChildLine Rocks.
This is the bands only London date till Autumn and they'll be premiering new songs on the night so don't miss out on your chance to be there. Tickets are on sale now here.
'ChildLine do such important work and need lots of support so we are really excited to be involved and on such a great bill' - Tom
All bands will play a 45 minute set with one more special live band to be confirmed together with an extra special host to be announced over the next few weeks.
Reverend are on a national tour in February and March with this being the only London date and this show will also be Carl Barat's national debut with his new band and new songs.
Tickets have almost sold out so if you want to be there get your tickets quick...
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Sunday, 21 February 2010
Tom Clarke In Charity Car Race
Fancy rubbing shoulders with Boyzone's Shane Lynch, getting close to karting action AND supporting a charity at the same time?
Milton Keynes has been selected for the first Race for Heroes and you can be a part of the day.
Stars from British motorsport will gather at the Daytona centre on Dansteed Way next Saturday, February 27, to raise money and awareness for the Help For Heroes charity.
They will be joined by Boyzone's Shane Lynch, Tom Clarke from The Enemy, the lads from TV's Dirty Sanchez and a soldiers team fronted by George Cross and Pride of Britain winner Matt Croucher.
Taking on all of these will be a team of top Girl racers, compromising 2009 Ginetta Junior Champion Sarah Moore, 2009 Formula Renault Star Alice Powell, Dunlop Sport Maxx class B Champion Abbie Eaton, VW cup driver Anna Walewska and top karter Sophie Fisher.
As well as the fast-paced action there will be other entertainment during the six-hour endurance race, prize giving, auction and dinner.
Just 300 general public tickets will be available for sale at £30 each.
The all-day event opens to the public at 10am; parking on site is extremely limited and will have to be reserved in advance on a first come first served basis.
There will be other parking available nearby for people who can't be accommodated at Daytona itself.
Companies interested in sponsoring via branding at the event or on the karts are also urged to get in touch.
>> For public ticket availability please contact Jenny Hurford on 01722 329226.
>> And for general information about Race4Heroes please email Angie Taylor or Carolyn Mooney at race4heroes@live.co.uk, while more information is available by visiting www.race4heroes.co.uk
Saturday, 20 February 2010
Tom Clarke @ Brits Award Party
Tom Clarke showed up for an after party following this weeks Brit Awards in London. Warner Music held a party in central London and Tom was spotted enjoying the free bar, according to BBC Newsbeat.Also making the music bash were Jay-Z, Foals, Friendly Fires' Ed MacFarlane and Mike Bailey (Sid from Skins).
Wednesday, 3 February 2010
Tom Clarke XFM New Music Award Interview
Tom Clarke told XFM, "I came down here to go all out for Florence, because she owned 2009. But I think the right decision was probably reached. It's not the obvious one.
That was the bit that swung it for me, the moment that John Leckie mentioned the record had soul. Because most people in the room and most people that buy music would want their record to be real. Florence is amazing and has had so many big tunes this year, but she'll probably win absolutely everything else anyway."
More on the XFM website: HERE
Sunday, 31 January 2010
The Enemy Set For Childline Gig
The Enemy will be performing a rare gig as the band are enjoying a well deserved rest. Tom, Andy and Liam are always happy to offer their support when it comes to good causes and as NME reports......The Enemy, Carl Barat and Reverend And The Makers are set to play a gig in London for the Childline charity on Thursday April 1.
The acts will play at the O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire venue.
Tickets are on sale now and available from SeeTickets.com
Friday, 22 January 2010
Old School Enemy Planned
The BBC have reported The Enemy are taking time out, but for fans of the Coventry band the news is still good. While the lads enjoy their first break in years, they will be returning with 'old school' tunes that made The Enemy famous.Here is the BBC website article in full:
The Enemy's lead singer Tom Clarke has said the band are taking some time off from recording and touring.
The Coventry band released their second album Music For The People last year but are taking a break for the first time since their releasing their debut LP in July 2007.
Speaking to Newsbeat he said: "We're just taking it easy, taking our time. I've bought this ridiculous farm and I'm trying to decorate it so I can move in."
But he's still writing new material: "We've not got a tour for a few months and you go, 'Oh, I'll put my feet up'. But instead of that you get home and you write more songs than you've ever written in your life."
He added: "We're being a bit prolific at the moment but there's a lot of really exciting stuff happening.
"We're going back to rehearsing how we used to because we can't not rehearse, we'd miss it too much.
"A lot of the tunes we're writing are pretty old-school Enemy and it's pretty exciting."
Tom Clarke Discusses XFM New Music Award Nominations
The Enemy man has his say on the Xfm New Music Award nominees and here is the XFM article, click the link below and listen to Tom Clarke talking to Dave Berry on XFM radio.The shortlist for the Xfm New Music Award was announced on January 18 and Tom Clarke of 2008 winners The Enemy - who is one of this year's celebrity judges - came to Xfm to discuss the nominees.
Speaking to Xfm London's Dave Berry, Clarke gave a thumbs up to Band Of Skulls, who were nominated for their album 'Baby Darling Doll Face Honey', saying they were "Mint - They're White Stripes meets Franz Ferdinand. While I don't particularly like Franz, The White Stripes are one of the best bands ever. I can't wait to see Band Of Skulls live."
He also gave backing to Florence And The Machine, claiming: "I love Florence, quite literally, Everything's a tune, everything's been amazing, they've not slipped up once."
However, Clarke was less than enthusiastic for Mumford And Sons' 'Sigh No More', saying the folk-rockers were a "poor man's Elbow. Is there room in the world for Mumford, when you've got Elbow? The vibe is pretty similar."
Listen to the full interview: HERE
The judging for the New Music Award take place on Monday February 1 and the result is announced on Xfm the following day. For more on the nominees, see www.xfm.co.uk/nma
Thursday, 21 January 2010
British Indie Music Dead?
A gloomy short-term forecast ahead then after a challenging year for British indie guitar music, reports the BBC Newsbeat website.Kaiser Chiefs admitted after their final gig of the year, "I think all the bands that were all our period of bands need to take a little break," said drummer Nick Hodgson to NME. "All the kids can come around to us again."
That's exactly what Coventry band The Enemy are planning on doing.
They released their second album Music For The People last year. After an initial charting at number two their presence in the charts dried up with sales not replicating that of their debut two years before.
"Anyone in guitar bands has to accept that last year was tough," says lead singer Tom Clarke. "You look at the charts and there just isn't the plethora of guitar bands that should be there.
"The cycle is there to weed out the rubbish bands. Last year the weak were weeded out."
Kasabian were one of a handful of British guitar bands to buck that trend and have an enduring commercial hit.
"Whilst radio stations were chickening out of playing guitar music - Kasabian just came out and said, 'Hang on a sec, guitar is great and always will be and here's a record to prove it'," says Clarke.
"Picking when you release a record is key to how the record does - we were really lucky that the timing on the first record was beautiful.
"The timing on the second record, I think we just got it in there before guitar music died a death in 2009.
"As with the Kaiser Chiefs and as with a lot of guitar bands, we'll sit out releasing a record until the time is right again."
Monday, 4 January 2010
Tom Clarke Becomes XFM New Music Award Judge
Tom Clarke is certainly keeping himself busy as it has been announced he has become a judge on the XFM panel to decide which artist will win the XFM New Music Award this year. The Enemy and Glasvegas have previously won the award.You can pick your favourites for the shortlist and then Tom Clarke and the other judges will choose the best debut of 2009.
Voting continues until January 15, and one lucky voter will win the opportunity to sit on the same panel as Tom Clarke and become an official judge - so head over to XFM and vote now!
Panel of judges:
Ben Cardew, Music Week
Carl Barat, Dirty Pretty Things/The Libertines
Clint Boon, Xfm
David Morgendorff, MTV Digital Media Director
Dave Berry, Xfm
Gordon Smart, The Sun
John Kennedy, Xfm
John Leckie, Radiohead/Stone Roses producer
Peter Hook, Joy Division/New Order
Tim Burgess, The Charlatans
Tom Clarke, The Enemy
Tom Smith, Editors
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.
Thursday, 31 December 2009
Edinburgh Hogmanay Set To Rock New Year With The Enemy
The Enemy will be celebrating New Year in style as they perform in front around 80,000 revellers in Edinburgh. The annual hogmanay celebrations will go ahead tonight despite Inverness having to cancel their celebrations due to appalling weather conditions. Edinburgh is expected to be a chilly -2C but that won't stop the party or the impressive firework display as the clock strikes twelve.Tom Clarke, Andy Hopkins and Liam Watts will rock the New Year in with hits from their We'll Live And Die In The Towns and Music For The People albums and fans will be able to watch the performance because BBC Scotland's annual Hogmanay Live show is being streamed live on the internet . The programme runs from 2345 GMT to 0045 GMT on BBC One Scotland.
BBC Alba's Bliadhna Mhath Ur, which is being screened between 2330 GMT and 0100 GMT, is also being streamed live on the same website.
Wednesday, 30 December 2009
Tom Clarke Kept Busy With Farm
THE ENEMY frontman TOM CLARKE is dog tired, reports The Sun - not from too much rock 'n' roll partying but from working on his farm.
The singer, who treated himself to a plot in the Midlands a few months ago, is finding it more work than play.
Tom said: "I've bought a farm and have been renovating it while the band have been on wind-down. But it's so much work! Honestly, I'm having second thoughts now.
"I bought it then realised I'd bitten off more than I can chew.
"It needs loads and loads of work, it's taking up all my time."
Tom admits: "I haven't got any animals yet. I don't really know anything about animals, having grown up in the city. I'm just trying to grow grass at the moment.
"I don't know if I can be responsible to look after animals.
"Pigs smell of their own s***. I reckon cows are going to get trendy soon so I might get some of them - Highland cows, the ones which look like sofas."
Quick tip, Tom: Sitting on Highland cattle is not advisable, especially on the end with the horns.
Wednesday, 23 December 2009
The Enemy Off To The Pub At Christmas
The Sun report that THE ENEMY frontman TOM CLARKE can't keep away from bandmate ANDY HOPKINS - even at Christmas.
The duo are hooking up for a big day bender in home town Coventry.
Tom said: "Me and Andy meet up in the local at midday, it's tradition. Have a few beers, then I'm going to watch Top Gear at my mum's.
"It's the first time the band have had off in four years so I'm going to enjoy it."
Remaining bandmate, drummer LIAM WATTS, won't be joining in. Tom said: "Liam used to be a madhead, on the KEITH MOON track.
"He won't come to the pub. He's practically married now. I don't want to call him boring but he's very settled."
The Enemy In XFM Song of the Decade Countdown
The single entered the UK charts at #8 in April 2007 and became a firm favourite with the fans.
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
The Enemy Manchester Apollo Review
They received lukewarm reviews for second album Music For The People, but tonight(29/11) proves The Enemy are still in fighting form.
The crowd bellow back tunes such as Aggro and No Time For Tears like national anthems, while frontman Tom Clarke and co deliver hits such as Away From Here with anger and energy.
There's a gap in the rock 'n' roll landscape, and The Enemy could fill it.


