Sunday, 29 June 2008

Enemy

Enemy   
Artist: Enemy

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


We'll Live And Die In These Towns   
 We'll Live And Die In These Towns

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 11




Young gunslingers from the British Midlands wHO bring together the potent bluster of Oasis with the overstrung passion of the Jam, the Enemy became one of the U.K.'s to the highest degree talked around newfangled bands of 2007 on the basis of a geminate of independent singles and some firebrand live shows. Born and raised in Coventry, lead story isaac Bashevis Singer and guitarist Tom Clarke, bassist Andy Hopkins, and drummer Liam Watts were only 16 years old when they distinct to pocket billiards their talents and phase a band (though Clarke had started acquisition to run music when he was four-spot years old and begged his mother for a fiddle). In 2006, the band started writing songs and inside a year they had over 20 original tunes in their repertoire. The Enemy's live gigs caught the attention of the British medicine press, and the band stuck a administer with the fabled British indie label Stiff Records, wHO had reopened their doors and were looking for for newfangled talent. The Enemy's number one single, "40 Days and 40 Nights" (around the annoyances of teenaged celibacy), was released in November 2006, and was Stiff's number one young 7" since 1988. The single became a modest impinge on, and their next, "It's Not OK" (released in February 2007), earned gush reviews and "Succeeding Big Thing" predictions from the U.K. medicine press, as well as impressive gross revenue. Soon the band found themselves opening for the likes of Kasabian and Manic Street Preachers, and they scored a major-label deal with Warner Bros., though the mathematical group arranged for Stiff to effect their third exclusive, "Off From Here," which was released in April 2007 and entered the U.K. charts at number eight the same clarence Day the band played a sold-out homecoming gig.





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