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Friday, 4 June 2010

Tom Clarke Backs Coventry Gallery Fund Bid

THE lead singer of Coventry band The Enemy is backing an art gallery’s bid to win £100,000 in a national competition, reports Tara Behan for the Coventry Telegraph. Here is her story as reported on the Coventry Telegraph website:

Tom Clarke said winning the award would make The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum a “jewel in the crown of Coventry”.

The Jordan Well venue is one of four places across the country shortlisted for the Art Fund Prize, the UK’s largest single arts prize.




Members of the public have until 5pm on Friday June 18 to vote for their favourite venue.

Tom visited the Coventry gallery this week where he cast his vote to help it win the £100,000 prize

He said: “The Herbert means a lot to me personally, as we did one of our first ever gigs downstairs. No bands had played here before us, and not many people knew the gallery was here.

“It’s personal to us because we started here.”

The Enemy formed in 2006 and have since produced two albums, one of which went to number one, as well as a string of hit singles. Tom and his bandmates Liam Watts and Andy Hopkins have often spoken of their love of Coventry.

Tom said he hoped as many people as possible will show their support for The Herbert.

“It is one of the smallest museums in the country, but one of the best. Coventry has a broad scale of history, and we need somewhere that brings all of that together,” he said.

“If the Herbert was given some more money, it would become a jewel in the crown of Coventry.”

One of the latest exhibitions to go on display at The Herbert is From Here to There, which explores journeys and transformations and is open until July 22.

It features work by artist Balraj Khanna, painter of the spectacular fire curtain at The Hippodrome Theatre, Birmingham, who visited the museum and Coventry for the first time this week.

The Herbert is up against The Ashmolean Museum, in Oxford, the Blists Hill Victorian Town, in Telford and The Ulster Museum, in Belfast for the Arts Fund Prize.

To cast your vote online visit http://www.artfundprize.org.uk/


* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com

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.



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Monday, 24 May 2010

Tom Clarke London DJ Set Announced

NME magazine reports that The Enemy are to take a break from working on their third album as frontman Tom Clarke gets set to make a rare appearance behind the decks.

The singer will DJ at the This Feeling club night at London's Relentless Garage on Friday (May 28).

Amy MacDonald is also on the bill, performing tracks from new album 'A Curious Thing', while other DJs will also play.

Head to http://www.thisfeeling.co.uk/ for more information and ticket details.


*As reported on NME.com


* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com

Thursday, 13 May 2010

Tom Clarke Praises Award Winning Venue


The Enemy's Tom Clarke was on the BBC Midlands Today programme singing the praises of  local venue The Assembly. Here is the article from the BBC website:

A 1,000-capacity venue in Warwickshire has been voted the best in the UK by members of the music industry.

The Assembly in Leamington Spa beat contenders including The O2, Shepherd's Bush Empire and the Lexington to win the coveted Music Week award.

It reopened in August 2008 after designer Lawrence Llewellyn-Bowen restored the venue to its former art-deco glory.

The Enemy's lead singer Tom Clark said the venue had an exciting vibe.

Promoter Chris Alexander told BBC News that people appreciated the friendly atmosphere.

"I think the fact that we're independent and it's the closest thing to a family run venue I can imagine without actually being related to anyone," he said.


"People like coming here. It's almost like coming to a family hotel or guest house but it happens to have a PA system and lights."

Tom Clarke, from rock band The Enemy, said he was glad the venue supported local talent.
"It's amazing," he said.

"This venue has been here for about three minutes and it's just got a plethora of amazing bands that have already played here.

"But, what I think is more amazing about it is, that the venue and the people that run it always give local bands the opportunity to support bigger bands coming through and that is how you get your break."

* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com

Sunday, 9 May 2010

Pictures: The Enemy Snowbombing Austria

Here are a selection of photos from the Snowbombing festival in Austria, taken by top NME photographer Danny North during the event held between April 5 - 10 featuring The Enemy.



















* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com

Saturday, 24 April 2010

Andy Hopkins Umbro Interview


Here is an interview with Andy Hopkins after The Enemy gig in Austria recently. Wearing an Umbro England away shirt, Andy spoke to Umbro.com about the experience. this is the interview from the website:

What was it like to wear the England Away shirt on stage?




“It was quality! I was thinking that it might not go down too well, wearing an England shirt in Austria, but it was sound. There’s a lot of English people here at the gig, so that probably helped! The shirt is absolutely brilliant, the best one we’ve had in years. It’s quality.”



Snowbombing seems a bit different to a lot of other festivals, what’s it like?



“The festival is absolutely mint, you’re walking around on snow instead of mud. The actual town hasn’t got any snow, it’s just up on the mountain. The gigs are indoors, and it’s an amazing place, really quality. The crowds are very different to what we’re used to, a lot of them are into DJing and there’s a lot of DJs on here, so it’s nice to play to a different audience. We won them over, so it was a really good gig.”



What are you going to do now that you’d played your gig?



“We’re just going to chill out for a bit I think. You can go see bands up on the slopes, you snowboard in, have a drink and watch the band. It’s crazy, but it’s the best festival. You go up a chairlift, snowboard in and watch a gig. What’s that all about? Absolute quality.



The band are from Coventry, are you fans of your home town team?



“I’m a fan, but when we first got in the band, we were concentrating on that so much that we didn’t get to see much football for a while. Recently, I have been getting down to watch City a bit more though. We nearly got in the play offs, so everyone in Coventry was getting excited, but there’s no chance of it happening now!”



Do you think it’s important to follow your local team?



“Yeah, I think so. There was a lot of people supporting the bigger clubs when I was growing up in Coventry, and I didn’t understand it. It’d just feel weird to be from somewhere and not support that team. My family have always supported Coventry, it was my uncle that got me into them first – so I’ve got him to thank. I maybe regret that every time I go down to watch them!”



Will you be able to watch England this summer?



“Yep, we’re going to be writing our third album then, so we’ll be having a few barbeque's in the garden and getting the lads round I think.”



What would you do if you were scheduled to play a gig at the same time as a big England match?



“That’d be a nightmare! It’d be a weird one, I don’t think anyone would turn up for the gig would they? You’d just have to postpone it for a couple of hours I think. I remember we supported The Fratellis when we were just starting out, and they wouldn’t start a gig until they’d finished watching a game on a couple of occasions. They’d come on late, and get a few boos, but then they’d play a great show and everyone would be cheering them on. If you went on stage straight after a victory, that’d be an amazing atmosphere. I remember we played in Glasgow once right after an Old Firm game, my god that was mental! It was a bit of a scary gig to be honest!”



Why do you think The Enemy’s tunes are so popular with football fans?



“It’s the choruses I think. When Coventry fans play away, they sing ‘Awoah-woah woah, away from home’ which is quality. I noticed a lot of fans have starting singing The White Stripes at games, Seven Nation Army. What’s that all about?



Who’s the best footballer in the band?



“It is actually me, I’m not just saying that! Liam’s alright, he’s not that great in a game, but he’s good at tricks and things like that. If we’re hanging about before a sound check or something like that and we’ve got a ball to kick about he’s OK. Tom can’t really play though. I’m the only one that’s missed on Soccer AM though, so what do I know! I’m never going to live that down. I was gutted, especially when them two scored.”



Footballers are pretty good at acting like rock stars nowadays, but are they better at it than the bands?



“No! It’s got to be bands, footballers aren’t rock and roll. Which footballers are? They earn a lot of money, so they can flash the cash, but when you look at a band on tour for 30 nights, that’s a lot of nights out. I don’t think a lot of footballers could do that.”



Would you ever write a song for the England football team?



“I’d like to, I’d love that, but I don’t think Tom would. I don’t think anyone’s ever going to beat Three Lions though, that or New Order’s one. The worst ones are when people change old songs and try to fit England in – Come On Eileen changed into Come On England, that’s terrible! Stuff like that annoys me, you’ve got to watch out for that. You could release one and it’d ruin you!

Interview and pictures from: Umbro Blog


* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com

Sunday, 18 April 2010

The Enemy To DJ At Coventry 2-Tone Event

Hold on to your pork pie hats because The Enemy are set to appear at a fund raising event in Coventry on Saturday 22 May. The 2-Tone event will be raising money for a museum "aimed at not just 2-Tone /ska fans, but to locals and visitors alike and very importantly local schools, colleges and Universities. Proving once more that Coventry is a Host Town, and not a Ghost Town...."

The evening promises to be a lively one as The Specials very own Roddy Radiation and the Skabilly Rebels perform with other local bands. Other members of The Specials will also be in attendance and rare items will be sold off to raise money in an auction on the night.

Read more about the event at 2-Tone Central and order your tickets HERE.



* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com

Tuesday, 6 April 2010

PICTURE: Blast From The Past



Here is a black and white picture of The Enemy in action back in March 2009, the lads were on their UK tour and I captured this picture during the Manchester Academy gig on Saturday 21 March 2009. Happy memories!

* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com

Thursday, 1 April 2010

New Material To Be Showcased Tonight

Fans of The Enemy are in for a real treat tonight as the band will be performing new material during the charity 'ChildLine Rocks' gig at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London. Tom Clarke highlighted the work of ChildLine saying, "ChildLine do such important work and need lots of support so we are really excited to be involved and on such a great bill."

Reverend and the Makers will also be at the gig, along with Carl Barat, raising money and awareness for the work of ChildLine. For anyone in the London area, a few remaining tickets are available on the door at the O2 venue in Shepherd's Bush Empire. Doors open at 19:30.

* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com

Sunday, 14 March 2010

VIDEO: The Enemy @ FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour

Here are the videos of The Enemy as they performed at the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour at Earls Court 2 in London:


The Enemy - We'll Live And Die In These Towns @ FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour


The Enemy - No Time For Tears @ FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour


The Enemy - It's Not OK @ FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour


The Enemy - Had Enough @ FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour


The Enemy - Away From Here @ FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour


The Enemy - 40 Days And 40 Nights @ FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour

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PICTURES: The Enemy @ FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour

Here are all the pictures of Tom Clarke, Andy Hopkins and Liam Watts as they performed at Earls Court 2 for the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour (all pics by robmacca):





























* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com

Happy Birthday Tom Clarke!


While most people try and get the day off work when it's their birthday, Tom Clarke spent his working hard. Even though The Enemy are having a break, the lads put on a performance during the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour as it stopped by in London on March 11.

Tom Clarke was doing what he loved most as he sang and played guitar in front of the gathered crowd and even though it was his birthday, he didn't moan.

Happy belated birthday Tom!

* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com

Friday, 12 March 2010

The Enemy Top FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour Bill

The Enemy were back as they headlined the Coca-Cola sponsored FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour at Earls Court 2 in London yesterday (March 11). Sporting a funky new hair cut and a sound that just gets better and better, The Enemy were on top form as they powered through a selection of tracks from 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns' and 'Music For The People'.

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

* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com

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.



* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com

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.


* OFFICIAL Enemy website: http://theenemy.com