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Sunday, 1 March 2026

INTERVIEW: Tom Clarke Talks One On One


Tom Clarke spoke with Danny Angove, the founder and editor of One on One and the result was a very in-depth interview worthy of the read. 

Answering poignant questions like, "Why are you releasing another The Enemy album at this stage in your life and career?" and "Was there a moment in the writing and recording process for Social Disguises where something just ‘clicked’ – and you knew you were on track to make a great The Enemy record?"

To find out the answers to these and other fascinating questions, head over to One on One website and get ready to dig deep inside the mind of Tom Clarke.

 

Saturday, 28 February 2026

PRESS: RGM Review Social Disguises



RGM posted a review by Matt Jefferson after he listened to The Enemy Social Disguises album.

‘Controversial’, ’ Serious’, ’The Last Time’ and ‘Finish Line’ are all tracks that will no doubt cause pandemonium amongst this coming summer’s festival crowd.

Read the full review at RGM


 

 

The Enemy Exclusive Live Bonus CD

 


The Enemy Social Disguises Bonus Live CD

The Enemy fans have been enjoying the exclusive live bonus CD this week. The Social Disguises (Live Bonus CD) features The Boxer, Not Going Your Way and the title song Social Disguises. All the tracks were recorded live at Vada Studios and produced by Matt Terry. The cover photo is credited to Emilie Cotterill with the CD design by Rob Latimer.

The bonus CD is being given away as a thank you present for everyone who orders Social Disguises bundles from The Enemy official website for a limited time. The Enemy have released a video live version of the track Social Disguises to promote the release of the new album.

The Enemy - Social Disguises (LIVE)



 

Friday, 27 February 2026

PRESS: The Up Coming Reviews The Enemy Social Disguises


The Up Coming's Christopher Connor has reviewed The Enemy's new album Social Disguises. Giving the album  ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ and highlighting Social Disguises, The Last Time and Going Your Own Way as stand out tracks. 

"They haven’t lost a step in a decade, returning with a sound that encapsulates their original sound while incorporating some new additions. It’s packed with their distinct brand of indie rock, and long-term fans will find much to enjoy."
Read the full review: The Up Coming