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Sunday, 8 February 2026

The Enemy Album Countdown




Over the next few days we are counting down the most popular tracks from each of the four studio albums released by The Enemy as we eagerly await the fifth album being released on Friday 20th February 2026. 

Social Disguises promises to be a return to the original sound that captivated Indie fans in 2007 and it will be refreshing to hear how Tom Clarke, Andy Hopkins and Liam Watts have developed their sounds for a new generation of fans, while pleasing long standing fans.

Find out which tracks fans have been listening to the most over the past 19 years as we journey back over the first four album tracks. From We'll Live and Die In These Towns (2007) to It's Automatic (2015) we will journey back to the greatest tracks by The Enemy. Music For the People (2009) and Streets In The Sky (2012) also produced memorable tracks. 

Friday, 6 February 2026

SOCIAL DISGUISES: Two Weeks To Go

 


Two weeks to go until the new album by The Enemy is finally released. Fans have waited over 10 years since the last album (It's Automatic 2015) release. Social Disguises hits the shops/streams on Friday 20th February 2026.



The past year has been a busy one for The Enemy with three new tracks released from the forthcoming album as well as a nationwide tour. This year is already shaping up to be another hectic one with a series of performances for the album launch (see previous posts), Summer festivals and a tour with Ocean Colour Scene later in the year.


Sunday, 1 February 2026

PRESS: HotPress The Boxer Release

 The Enemy share new single ‘The Boxer’, ahead of upcoming album Social Disguises.


PICTURE: Emilie Cotterill

STORY: Nicole Pontes Coelho

WEBSITE: https://www.hotpress.com/music/the-enemy-share-new-single-the-boxer-ahead-of-upcoming-album-social-disguises-23125308


The Enemy have released the single ‘The Boxer’, ahead of their forthcoming record Social Disguises, set to be released on February 20.


Social Disguises is the trio's first album in over a decade, and it was produced by their long-term collaborator Matt Terry.


Aiming to hit the same standards of their platinum-selling debut, We'll Live And Die In These Towns (2007), The Enemy have written their new record from 90 demos, some of which stem back to when they reformed in 2022. The group had split in 2016.


Described as intensely hypnotic, ‘The Boxer’ is about a man whose glory days are behind him, as well as a metaphor for other universal experiences, such as the realisation that our futures can always change for the better if we keep striving and battling for something more.


"‘The Boxer’ is about a fictional character, but it's an observation about regret and how anxiety can stop us achieving things we want to in life," said Tom Clarke, the lead vocalist of the band.


"It's about fear holding us back, and how that can destroy who we are. We tried to achieve an industrial weight to the sound, and a monotony to the composition to reflect the sentiment of being stuck."

LISTEN: https://open.spotify.com/track/0R3UzTELVviZMqJuIFXbiM?si=rEBZNCZdQUuYFkeFuFFF8Q



Friday, 30 January 2026

LazyDays Festival 2026


Music fans will be able to enjoy The Enemy as part of the LazyDays Festival 24-26th July 2026.

Taking place in Priory Park, Southend, Essex with acts such as Tinie Tempah and Feeder, it is on course to becoming a sell out with record ticket sales.




Described as, "A magical mix of music, unforgettable memories and good vibes - this is No Ordinary Weekend." LazyDays Festival has been growing from rising talent to festival favourites,  and this year will bring a bigger and better second stage plus a brand-new third stage packed with unforgettable discoveries, according to festival organisers.

The Enemy will take to the stage on Saturday 25th July 2026. Tom, Andy and Liam have a growing number of music festivals lined up as they promote the new album as well as anthem crowd pleasers.


 

Thursday, 22 January 2026

More Album Launch Event Dates Added


Following hot on the heals of the four album launch signing/performance events, The Enemy have announced three extra dates for Liverpool, Edinburgh and Nottingham.

Fans will be able to get the new 'Social Disguises' album signed and hear new songs from the album being performed. Tickets sold out quickly for Glasgow, Leeds, Coventry and London. New venue tickets go on sale Friday 23rd January 2026 at 10am, with fans on the mailing list getting access an hour earlier at 9am.

The Enemy album Social Disguises is released Friday 20th February 2026.







Monday, 19 January 2026

The Enemy Collectors Edition Album Sells Out

 


Copies of The Enemy collectors edition 'Social Disguises' album sold out almost as quickly as it had been posted on the band's official Facebook page today. 

Blood Records had made just 500 vinyl copies and fans snapped up the chance to have a limited edition copy of the forthcoming fifth album. Within a few hours all the LP's had been sold, leaving some fans disappointed at missing out. Luckily fans of The Enemy will be able to get their hands on the new album in a few weeks (20/02/26).

Friday, 16 January 2026

The Enemy Exclusive Signing/Love Performances Events


Tickets have gone on sale for exclusive live performances and record signings events for fans of The Enemy. Glasgow (16/02/26), Coventry (20/02/26), Leeds (27/02/26) and London (04/03/26) will be the locations of four special intimate events where fans can get up close and personal while watching The Enemy performing tracks from the forthcoming new album Social Disguises.

Tom Clarke, Andy Hopkins and Liam Watts will be signing albums and CDs that are purchased through the exclusive link for tickets.  The fifth studio album will be released on Friday 20th February 2026.

Tickets are expected to sell out fast as excitement builds following the successful 2025 tour.


 

Monday, 12 January 2026

The Enemy Looking To Shine On At Music Weekender

 


Billed as 'the indoor festival with your own bed', Butlin's Skegness will be rocking and bopping during the last weekend in March, regardless of what the unpredictable British weather is doing outside!

The Enemy, Embrace and the Lightning Seeds are just three of the performers taking part at this year's Shiiine On Weekender 2026. Music fans will have the luxury of the indoor comforts while staying on site and avoiding queues for taxis each day. Added bonuses will be the close proximity of the sandy shoreline just a very walk away. All reasonably priced and a must for music lovers.

The Enemy are set for a busy 2026 as they launch their new album on 20th February, linking in with album signings performances as well as festival dates and a supporting role with Ocean Colour Scene at the end of the year.

Full details about Butlin's Shiiine On can be found here:

Sunday, 11 January 2026

The Enemy Exclusive Album Signing Events


Exclusive Social Disguises album signings will be taking place around the country as The Enemy release their fifth studio album on Friday 20th February 2026.

London, Leeds, Glasgow and hometown Coventry are among the places targeted for fans to attend special signings events. It will be an opportunity for fans of The Enemy to get up close and personal at these intimate venues, while enjoying exclusive live performances showcasing Social Disguises album tunes.

The Enemy have always excelled at performing live in front of fans whether it be the Koco Club in London or a working men's club in Corby. Tom, Liam and Andy are enjoying the freedom from big record label management as they create music and deliver that to new and old fans alike. 

Full details and links to each venue can be found at The Enemy's official website:

 

Saturday, 10 January 2026

The Enemy Announce First Release For 2026

 


The Enemy have wasted no time by announcing their first release for 2026 with another track from the forthcoming album Social Disguises.

The Boxer will be available for fans on Friday 16th January 2026 and will become the third track from the new album. The cover shows a blurred man in a doorway with the shadow going into a room with the artwork being credited to Aly Lloyd and follows the theme of previous releases from Social Disguises.

The album can be pre-ordered from the official website and will be released on Friday 20th February 2026. Social Disguises is the fifth studio album with the best tracks compacted from over 90 demos over a two year period.

Sunday, 28 December 2025

The CBS Story: In Our Coventry Home

 


A special BBC CWR radio documentary about the trails and tribulations facing Coventry City Football Club in their battle for their football stadium has been aired and features the music from The Enemy throughout the hour long special.

Iconic tunes such as Aggro and Away From Here featured alongside the Sky Blues anthem song We'll Live And Die In These Towns, as the story of that journey from administration and homeless from the arena to finally coming back home to Coventry. The Enemy also performed live to home fans on Tuesday 4th November at the Coventry Building Society Arena. Tom Clarke described the moment as humbling and strange. Days later The Enemy performed two sell out gigs in Coventry as delighted fans celebrated both Coventry City Football Club and The Enemy returned to their rightful place in Coventry.


The CBS Story: In Our Coventry Home, the story of Coventry City Football Club's team and ground that took two decades to finally reconnect.

August 23rd, 2025 is a day etched into the history of CCFC. A club that had been homeless in its own city, finally got the keys to a place to call home.

This BBC CWR special revisits the story, including the sale of Highfield Road, the original plans with a retractable roof, owners SISU, Wasps, ground shares, promotions and more.

Exclusive interviews with owner and chairman Doug King, previous chair Joe Elliott, reporter Simon Gilbert and audio from BBC CWR's archives.

Produced and presented by Lorna Bailey.
Executive Producer, Siobhan Harrison.

Listen to the programme, available for a limited time on BBC Sounds





Thursday, 18 December 2025

The Enemy Booked For Tramlines Festival 2026


Another Summer festival has been booked for The Enemy to perform at - this time the lads will be heading up north to Sheffield. On Sunday 26th July 2026, the final day of the Tramlines three day festival - The Enemy will be one of the indie bands entertaining around 40,000 festival crowds. 

Wetleg, Fat Boy Slim, Kaiser Chiefs, Courteeners, Reverend & The Makers and a whole host of other artists will be taking to the stage at Hillsborough Park from Friday 24th July to Sunday 26th July 2026.


Tramlines gave this description about The Enemy:

"When The Enemy broke onto the UK music scene in 2006, they quickly earned their place as one of the biggest bands of the era. Their anthemic, rabble-rousing energy lead to the #1, Platinum-certified debut album 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns' as well as two more hit albums- 'Music For The People' (#2) and 'Streets In The Sky' (#9) before they said farewell with 'It's Automatic' (2015). After celebrating their successes with numerous sold out tours, NME awards and performances with the likes of Oasis and The Rolling Stones, the band parted ways in 2016.

Tom Clarke (vocals/guitar) did continue the band’s legacy touring solo across the UK during the in-between years, but eventually reunited with Andy Hopkins (bass) and Liam Watts (drums) in 2022. With over 40,000 tickets sold for their reunion tour the demand for the 3-piece was still very much alive and well. In their home turf of Coventry, C.C.F.C. & fans proudly adopted the song 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns' as their club anthem, further cementing their roots in both their home city and the wider football community, after having multiple hit songs used on iconic FIFA soundtracks, as well as ITV coverage of The FA Cup. The trio now embark on another sold out UK tour whilst announcing the upcoming release of their fifth studio album."

Buy Tramlines Festival tickets:  HERE





 

Friday, 5 December 2025

The Enemy Lined Up For YNot Festival 2026

 


Award winning YNot?Festival returns in 2026 and will be joined by The Enemy at this Peak District event. Tickets have been selling fast and looks set to be even bigger than the 2025 festival, which won a prize for Marketing Campaign Of The Year.

The Libertines, Reverend And The Makers, The Streets, Kaiser Chiefs, Hard-Fi and The Vaccines are just a few of the acts on the line-up during the four day festival at Pikehall, Derbyshire. Entry begins on Thursday 30th July 2026 and the final act will conclude on Sunday 2nd August 2026. All details about the Y Not Festival, including tickets and camping information can be found on the ynotfestival website.

The Enemy have announced several festival dates for 2026 as the band continue to enjoy performing in front of festival crowds around the UK.



Thursday, 4 December 2025

The Enemy To Perform At Victorious Festival 2026


August Bank Holiday 2026 is already looking like a right scorcher as The Enemy join a host of other bands and artists at the award winning Victorious Festival.
Held at Southsea, Portsmouth on the English south coast with day tickets and camping available, it looks like this year could become another award winning year.

Friday 28th August is headlined by Richard Ashcroft and features acts such as Faithless, The Vaccines and Scissor Sisters
The Black Keys and Primal Scream are two of the acts lined up for Saturday 29th August.

The third day will see The Enemy and Kasabian reunited during the Sunday line up, in what promises to be a throw back to great Indie music.

Full details and tickets can be found at https://www.victoriousfestival.co.uk/

 

Wednesday, 3 December 2025

The Enemy - Social Disguises Album


The Enemy will be releasing their long awaited fifth studio album Social Disguises on Friday 20th February 2026.

It is promising to be a return to their roots, bringing the Coventry band back to their indie anthem days when they released their first album, We'll Live And Die In These Towns in July 2007 which shot straight to the top of the Official UK Album Charts. 

Two tracks from Social Disguises have already been released, giving fans a taster of what to expect from the 2026 album. Not Going Your Way and Trouble were well received during The Enemy 2025 tour. Fans have been delighted with the first new material from Tom Clarke, Andy Hopkins and Liam Watts since reforming in 2022. 

 Social Disguises is available for pre-order from The Enemy and all good record stores.

Monday, 1 December 2025

VIDEO: Trouble - The Enemy


The official music video for ‘Trouble’ by The Enemy

Pre-order the new album ‘Social Disguises’ - https://slinky.to/SocialDisguises
Join the mailing list: https://theenemy.os.fan/sign-up

Directed by Morgan Tedd

Lyrics: 

Can someone please explain
Cos I feel like I’m insane
I don’t understand a thing these days
Maybe I’m too set in my ways

Can someone put me back on track
Before I have a heart attack 
I don’t understand a thing you say
Every conversation’s like a maze 

And if it 
Looks like trouble 
Sounds like trouble 
Smells like trouble
It must be trouble, yeah 

Oh if it looks like trouble 
Sounds like trouble 
Smells like trouble
It must be trouble, yeah 

Can someone please explain
Cos I feel like I’m in pain 
I don’t understand a thing these days
Maybe I’m too set in my ways

Can someone put me back on track
Before I have a heart attack 
I don’t understand a word you say
Every conversation’s like a maze 

And if it 
Looks like trouble 
Sounds like trouble 
Smells like trouble
It must be trouble, yeah 

Oh if it looks like trouble 
Sounds like trouble 
Smells like trouble
It must be trouble, yeah 

Well you know, and I know
Exactly what this is
We both know, it’s a no-go
It’s just trouble, and you know it 

You know it looks like trouble 
Sounds like trouble 
Smells like trouble
It must be trouble, yeah 

Oh if it looks like trouble 
Sounds like trouble 
Smells like trouble
It must be trouble, yeah

 

Friday, 31 October 2025

VIDEO: Not Going Your Way - The Enemy

 


The Enemy - Not Going Your Way

Listen/Download here: https://slinky.to/NotGoingYourWay


Lyrics:
Well just the other night,
I said I don't wanna fight,
But is something wrong?
Is something wrong?

Cos you've been so far away,
And I didn't wanna say,
But it's been so long,
It's been so long,

Oh I'm not going your way,
You're not coming my way no,
Oh oh oh,

She said I'm feeling fine,
But she says that every time,
It means she's not,
Oh no she's not,

Well I just shook my head,
Is this romance really dead?
It's just so hard,
That's what she said,

Oh I'm not going your way,
You're not coming my way no,
Oh oh oh,

If you don't wanna stay no more,
Then I don't wanna play no more, 
Can't deal with you this way no more,
Just let me go,
Oh oh oh,

I said I've wasted all my time,
The best years of my life, 
And she said no,
You've wasted mine,

Well now that it's all done,
I hope you had your fun,
And she said no,
I had none,

Oh I'm not going your way,
You're not coming my way no,
Oh oh oh

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.

Tuesday, 29 September 2015

The Enemy Announce HMV Coventry Album Signing

The Enemy have announced they will be performing at HMV Coventry on the day their fourth album, It's Automatic is released.

On Friday 9th October 2015, fans who purchase the album in HMV, will also be able to have their copies signed by the band after their performance.

More details can be found: HERE

Friday, 18 September 2015

Tom Clarke Interview In Fused Magazine


The Enemy's Tom Clarke has given an interview with Fused magazine about the bands new album and direction. Both heartfelt and honest, it gives fans (and non-fans) a real insight into how the band arrived at the sound for the fourth album and why they are daring to be bold with the new direction.

Read the full interview: HERE

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Interview: Andy Hopkins And Liam Watts On BBC Coventry And Warwickshire Radio

[pic: BBC Coventry & Warwickshire Shane O'Connor with Liam Watts and Andy Hopkins from Twitter]

The Enemy's Liam Watts and Andy Hopkins popped into BBC Coventry and Warwickshire Shane O'Connor's Breakfast Show for an interview about the new album and upcoming tour. The interview was broadcast on Friday 11th September 2015 and will be available until October 10th.

Listen HERE [2hr 22mins into programme] 

Wednesday, 9 September 2015

VIDEO: The Enemy BBC Midlands Today Interview


Here is the BBC Midlands Today interview with Tom Clarke, Andy Hopkins and Liam Watts, broadcast on Tuesday 8th September 2015 and extra footage.

[Video footage: BBC]

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':




Saturday, 25 July 2015

The Enemy Explain Why Yeovil Gig Was Cancelled

The Enemy were forced to cancel their Yeovil gig last night following health and safety reasons. The band took to social media, answering questions about the reasons why the gig had to be cancelled at the last minute. The overwhelming majority of fans backed the bands decision to put their safety first. Here is The Enemy's full response to the situation:

"We've seen a few people raise the same points online and we'd just like to address them here.

Didn't you know the barrier wasn't sufficient in advance of the gig?

Most venues don't have a crash barrier in place permanently, so when we advance a spec to a venue we always state that sufficient barriers must be hired in if not already in place. Usually when we get there the venue has done so and there is no issue. On this occasion the promotor/venue hadn't done so despite it having been specified.

Couldn't you have just done the gig with the hand rail instead of a crash barrier?

Not without risking the safety of fans on the front rows. We've seen people say Enemy fans don't care about safety they just want to go mad, what they perhaps fail to realise it that Enemy fans are afforded the opportunity to go mad because of controlled safety measure put in place to allow people to jump around and crowd surf safely. The barrier is also there for the safety of the crew working the pit, without it the crowd would surge and the unweighted hand rail would topple and they'd face injury too. So no, we really felt it wouldn't be responsible to play the gig without the barrier. We're aware that some bands have played the venue with a hand rail, but every bands fans are different and we will always put fans safety first.

Why was the show cancelled so close to doors?

We'd been working throughout the day to try to resolve the situation, we didn't want to give up at any point. Ten minutes before doors when the correct barrier was still not in place we took the decision that it was unreadable that one could be installed before the public entered the building. Unfortunately the promotor of the show was unobtainable, leaving us in a very bad place right up until just before doors. We did all we could from our end to get the message out quickly and effectively on social media but we recognise there was a lack of communication with ticket buyers from the promotor. This left us picking up the pieces and looking rather bad and it's an issue we're talking to the promotor about today.

We also saw a couple of people suggesting we never even made it to the venue. This simply isn't true, in the photos you can see all our equipment was set up and we were ready to play a show. We all arrived at the venue for sound check and I personally observed the flimsy hand rail.

Yesterday we really were put in an impossible position, I can only apologise to the fans for being let down, we feel let down too. We want you all to understand, we didn't sit in a van on a motorway for hours just to turn around at the other end and head back. We were as disappointed as you guys. The situation may of been resolved were we actually able to speak to the promotor who put the show on but he was unobtainable all day so we were left with no choice. We're pretty angry about the whole situation too.

To those who read these points and still can't grasp why we had to pull the show, maybe you should consider the safety of those around you. Yes it's disappointing, but we have a moral and legal responsibility to protect people attending a show.

We're working with the promotor today to try to reschedule the show to give them chance to provide acceptable barriers."

Wednesday, 22 July 2015

NME.COM: Tom Clarke Talks About New Album


Tom Clarke spoke to Mark Beaumont from NME.COM:

When most musicians claim they had to get clean to find inspiration for their new album, they don’t mean it in quite the same way as The Enemy’s Tom Clarke. “Every now and then I just get in the shower and write lyrics,” he says, discussing the creative process behind their forthcoming fourth album ‘It’s Automatic’ and its giveaway “transition track” ‘Don’t Let Nothing Get In The Way’. “For some reason that’s the place that I write songs more frequently than anywhere else. I got in the shower and those lyrics were just there… I always just want to get home and get in my shower because I know I can write songs there. I’ve been looking at redoing my bathroom but what if I get rid of the shower and it doesn’t work anymore?”

Magical musical faucets aside, ‘It’s Automatic’ is an album driven by romantic woes (“a lot of this album is about relationships, I’ve had a lot of them now and none of them have worked. It’s definitely the most personal record”) and the need for a fresh start. “We’re at the point where we want to try and take a bit of a risk and put an album out that’s different and progressive and a bit of an evolution,” Clarke explains, still burnt, perhaps, by the scathing critical response to 2012’s Top 10 third album ‘Streets In The Sky’.



“It started before we released the singles and rarities album [2014’s ‘Dancing All Night’, released via PledgeMusic]. We were playing a gig in the middle of nowhere in Scotland and I sat Andy [Hopkins, bass] and Liam [Watts, drums] down and kinda said, ‘Look, I can’t do another ‘We’ll Live and Die In These Towns’. I don’t wanna cover old ground, I don’t wanna make another Enemy album, I wanna go and do some solo stuff’. Andy was like, “Well I don’t wanna make another Enemy album either, we really have covered it and I wanna do something completely different”. That’s where the talks started of, ‘Maybe we do it as The Enemy but we do something that people wouldn’t expect.’”

They set about cribbing sounds and ideas from their favourite contemporary records – Diiv, Death Cab For Cutie, the Drive soundtrack, R&B beats and even, thanks to their new producer Gethin Pearson, their mortal enemies from the school of 2008. “Gethin’s the person who basically made me listen to the Horrors album. He said ‘I don’t care what you think about them, you’ve got to listen to this album cos it’s too good not to’. So I drove back from work listening to the album going, ‘He’s right, it’s fucking amazing’. That latest album (2014’s ‘Luminous’), it’s like Simple Minds but there are bits of The Cure. I love it. I just listen to it from a musical perspective, forgetting anything previously [Horrors singer Faris Badwan mocked The Enemy at the 2008 NME Awards, declaring that they’d “defied natural selection”].”

Delving into psychedelic and progressive sounds, ‘It’s Automatic’ and first single ‘So Much Love’ are about “when you almost don’t want to be in love with someone but you are and you probably always will be no matter who else you meet – it’s venting that feeling”.

Tom is confident it’s a new-era Enemy record that will catapult them straight back into the public eye. Although he insists he won’t be returning to Twitter, which he quit over “cyber bullying” last year. “Twitter is a bit like an infection that you don’t really know you’ve got but it drags you down and you’re never really firing on all cylinders,” he says. “Since leaving Twitter my productivity has gone up, my mood is generally better, I can’t see me going back… There’s so much pressure to be on social media, you’re like an outcast if you’re not. But I’d rather be a happy outcast.”

Article: NME.COM

Wednesday, 8 July 2015

The Enemy 2015 Tour Dates



The Enemy 2015 tour dates are out and fans have been able to pre-book from 9am today Wednesday 8th July 2015) ahead of general release on Friday 10th July. The full 12 date tour covers England and Scotland at the moment. Any additions will be updated via the bands social media sites.

A new official website for The Enemy has also be launched at theenemyband.com and it looks like the fourth album is already stirring up a lot of interest among fans and the media.

Lyrics: The Enemy - Don't Let Nothing Get In The Way




Don't Let Nothing Get In The Way

Beautiful morning with a blood red sky
Man with a briefcase asks you why
He doesn't know that today's the day
that the brothers and sisters come together again

They got no morals, they got no code
They got no names for the places they go
They wanna rob you, wanna steal your soul, but ya
You gotta fight for the ones you love, singing

Don't let nothing get in the way, hey
Don't let nothing get in the way
Don't let nothing get in the way, hey
Don't let nothing get in the way

Beautiful girl with the blood red eyes
Mother and father asked her why
They didn't know that today's the day
that the brothers and sisters join together again

They got no morals, they got no code
They got no names for the places they go
They wanna rob you, wanna steal your soul, but ya
You got to fight for the ones you love, singing

Don't let nothing get in the way, hey
Don't let nothing get in the way
Don't let nothing get in the way, hey
Don't let nothing get in the way

Don't let nothing get in the way
Don't let nothing get in the way
Don't let nothing get in the way
Don't let nothing get in the way

Ohhhh ohhhh
You gotta fight for the ones you love
Ohhhh ohhhh
You gotta fight for the ones you love

Don't let nothing get in the way, hey
Don't let nothing get in the way
Don't let nothing get in the way, hey
Don't let nothing get in the way