Tag: The Enemy

Review: The Enemy – ‘Streets In The Sky’

streetssky‘Streets In The Sky‘, The Enemy’s third album, has arrived.

You remember The Enemy, don’t you? Like The Fratellis, The View and countless other bands to achieve public attention in the last seven years. This lot emerged, fiercely intent and carried along on a wave of positive sentiment from certain …

The Enemy’s Career At ‘Make Or Break’ Stage

enemyThe Enemy have admitted they are entering the ‘make or break’ period of their career as they work on a third studio album.

After being a part of a commercially successful period for British guitar bands when they released debut album ‘We’ll Live and Die In These Towns‘ in 2007, …

Review: Brother @ Stoke Underground

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Fifteen years after Oasis and Blur’s sensationalised singles scuffle, the media are dinging the bell for round two. But in place of the northern monkeys and southern fairies this time are two oblivious competitors being hammered into a ‘next big thing’ shaped hole.

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The Week Ahead In UK Music: Releases, Gigs & Broadcasts

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Live4ever’s highlights this week include a new album from a Manchester legend, a farewell gig from a popular Sheffield band, and the return of a long-running music-based TV series.

Albums

Ian Brown‘s new album ‘My Way‘ is released this week. The album has already spawned hit single ‘Stellify‘, and has …

The Enemy Want To Pen England’s World Cup Song

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Tom Clarke

Tom Clarke has revealed his band The Enemy are interested in writing England’s official song for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

The band have made no secret of their love for football since bursting onto the music scene a few years ago, and have played at their beloved …

Enemy’s Tom Clarke Defends Oasis

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Tom Clarke

The Enemy frontman Tom Clarke has lept to the defence of Liam Gallagher after Oasis cancelled their Sunday night V Festival spot after he came down with laryngitis.

The decision has provoked criticism from some festival goers and media out-lets, while one paper has claimed the move is …