JOSH MODELL - 24/Aug/2009 These Brit kids didn’t splash as much as expected in 2007 with their proudly working-class tales of Coventry street life, so they reached into the tac...
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Ross Langager - 01/Jun/2009  The sophomore album by Coventry’s The Enemy lurches into frame with the aptly named “Elephant Song”. Likely titled for the guitar screeches in the atm...
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Will Metcalfe - 23/May/2009  Discussing a band like the Enemy is always a tenuous affair. The title from this record comes from what frontman Tom Clarke sees as an apt description...
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Mary Stokes - 07/May/2009  With its mix of old-school guitar riffs and delicate piano harmonies, 'No Time for Tears' launched The Enemy back onto the mainstream music scene. Two...
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Dom Gourlay - 01/May/2009  Keep losing, keep boozing" interjects self-proclaimed 'voice of the people' Tom Clarke, nine-tenths of the way through The Enemy's difficult (on the e...
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Julia Ross - 01/May/2009  In a nutshell... Eclectic, ambitious second album exploring new territoryWhat's it all about Following on from chart-topping debut album We'll Live a...
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Chris Power - 30/Apr/2009 Comprising triumphant Glastonbury appearances, a no.1 debut album (2007's We'll Live and Die in These Towns), a support slot with the Rolling Stones a...
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Neil Dowden - 29/Apr/2009  Following their award-winning debut We'll Live And Die In These Towns in 2007, The Enemy return with something completely different for their second a...
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Paul Cook - 29/Apr/2009  Coventry?s answer to The Clash or a wannabe Oasis from further south Well, neither in fact, The Enemy aren?t in the same league and based on the evid...
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Simon Price - 26/Apr/2009 The bafflingly popular Enemy are a band with their heart in the right place but an inability to express themselves in anything other than the most cli...
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