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The Enemy (English rock band)

The Enemy (known as The Enemy UK in the United States) are an English indie rock band formed in Coventry in 2006. The band's debut album We'll Live and Die in These Towns (2007) went straight to Number 1 in the UK Albums Chart on release. Their second album Music for the People (2008) went to Number 2 on the UK Albums Chart. Streets in the Sky, their third studio album, was released on 21 May 2012 and was also their third UK top 10 album. Their fourth studio album, It's Automatic, was released on 9 October 2015. After disbanding in 2016, the band reunited in 2022 for two reunion shows in their hometown of Coventry and a UK tour.

The Enemy
The Enemy live at Wembley Stadium in July 2009
Background information
OriginCoventry, West Midlands, England
Genres
Years active
  • 2006–2016
  • 2022
Labels
Past membersTom Clarke
Andy Hopkins
Liam Watts
Websitetheenemyband.com

History edit

Formation and early recordings (2006–07) edit

Bass player Andy Hopkins and drummer Liam Watts originate from Coventry, while frontman and multi-instrumentalist Tom Clarke is originally from Birmingham, later moving to Coventry. Clarke attended Finham Park Secondary School in the city during his teenage years, with Hopkins attending Heart of England School in nearby Balsall Common, while Watts studied at the city's Cardinal Newman secondary school.

The Enemy met their original manager, John Dawkins, because Watts' aunt worked with one of Dawkins' family members. Dawkins asked producer Matt Terry to do him a favour and give the band cheap studio time. Terry then produced their first set of three songs: 'Heart Attack', 'Had Enough' and '40 Days and 40 Nights'. Dawkins then forwarded the demos to David Bianchi at A&R Warner.

In 2006 the band were the opening act at Coventry's Godiva Festival, an event they would play for the next two years, making their way to the headline slot.

We'll Live and Die in These Towns (2007–08) edit

They first gained acclaim when they were mentioned in NME as the act most likely to "break your windows" for 2007. They supported Oasis, The Fratellis, Kasabian, The Paddingtons, Ash, Manic Street Preachers, The Rolling Stones and Stereophonics on their UK tours.[1]

In June 2007, The Enemy played twice at Glastonbury Festival, first in the 'Guardian Lounge' on Saturday and then the much larger 'Other Stage' on Sunday. They also headlined on the Saturday night of T in the Park in the 'Futures' tent on 7 July 2007.

Their single, "Away From Here" entered the charts at number 8 and its follow-up "Had Enough" entered the charts at number 4. Building on their rapid exposure, The Enemy appeared on the NME 2007 Rock 'N' Roll Riot Tour during September and October 2007 along with Lethal Bizzle and The Wombats as well as the Jersey Live Festival. They also supported The Rolling Stones on the last night of their European tour at the O2 Arena.

In September 2007, Alex Zane, presenter of the Xfm Breakfast Show broadcast a statement declaring that the band would not be played on his show again. After playing their single "You're Not Alone" for seven seconds, he reasoned that altercations between himself and the band over a television interview meant that they would no longer be played by him.[2][3] However, during the Xfm Review of 2008, the presenters Sunta Templeton and Matt Dyson commented on the band and Zane making up.

A musical[4] – also titled "We'll Live and Die in These Towns" – featuring and based on the songs from the album, ran in The Belgrade Theatre Coventry from 29 September 2018 to 20 October 2018. Tom Clarke was the musical director of the project.

Music for the People (2008–2009) edit

March 2008 saw the band start production on their second album and playing six nights in a row at the London Astoria. In April 2008 the band played at Coventry's Ricoh Arena, selling out two nights. The next month they supported Kaiser Chiefs at Elland Road Stadium. They then headlined the Godiva Festival on 5 July 2008, a 30,000 capacity free gig in Coventry's War Memorial Park. They played Reading & Leeds Festivals on the main stage in August.

Along with Kasabian and Twisted Wheel, The Enemy supported Oasis on their 2009 Dig Out Your Soul Tour, which included the Ricoh Arena gig in The Enemy's hometown of Coventry. In March and April 2009 the band embarked on their own UK & Ireland tour, playing to 70,000 people, with Twisted Wheel as support as well as Kid British. Birmingham singer Emma Skipp joined them on "No Time for Tears". The Enemy were forced to pull out of Oasis's Heaton Park concert on 4 June due to lead singer/guitarist Tom Clarke suffering from food poisoning. Although the band returned the following night they were replaced on the middle night of Oasis' Wembley Stadium three night run by Reverend and The Makers. The Coventry trio said that they were forced to pull out of their performance on 11 July because their singer Tom fell ill due to lily poisoning.

Streets in the Sky (2012–13) edit

After they finished touring Music for the People, the band took a two-year break before commencing work on their third album, playing the occasional show in the form of secret gigs.

The Enemy announced in 2011 that work had begun on their third album and had around 30 songs already written. They revealed the album was set to be released around late spring 2012, and also revealed that they had returned to their more original style of debut album 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns'. The band have signed to the Cooking Vinyl record label, working with original manager John Dawkins and new album producer Joby Ford (The Bronx). Tracks for the third album were recorded in London and Los Angeles – the band will be touring later in 2012.

On 21 February 2012, in a blog post made by lead singer Tom Clarke, the band announced the title of the album would be 'Streets In The Sky', and that they would be releasing a free single, 'Gimme The Sign'.[5] The album is also set to include tracks such as 'This Is Real' (which the band put on their website in demo form), 'Saturday', '1-2-3-4' and 'Bigger Cages (Longer Chains)' .The album was released on 21 May 2012, originally the same day as the first of two gigs in the ruins of Coventry Cathedral.[6] However, on 15 May 2012 the venue was changed to the Kasbah nightclub due to health and safety issues.[7]

On 10 April it was announced that The Enemy would perform at the FA Cup Final at Wembley stadium on 5 May.[8] The band performed two songs from the third album 'Streets In The Sky' before the match, from the roof of the stadium.[8] This was also broadcast live as part of ESPN's 'Talk Of The Terrace' show, along with the game. The album garnered negative reviews; incredulously more so than its predecessor. Some reviews were particularly scathing.[9][10]

In June 2012 they announced a UK Tour, beginning on 28 September in Weston-super-Mare and concluding on 26 October in Birmingham, with the band appearing in many major UK cities.[11]

It was announced on 6 September 2012 that the single 'Saturday' from Streets In The Sky was to be featured in the soundtrack of EA Sports game, FIFA 13.[12]

The Enemy headlined Crooked Ways Festival in West Yorkshire on 1 June 2013 and performed at Y Not Festival in Derbyshire on 4 August 2013.[13]

It's Automatic (2014–15) edit

The Enemy announced their fourth and final studio album would be titled It's Automatic and would be released on 9 October 2015. The first single taken from It's Automatic was 'Don't Let Nothing Get In The Way', this available from 7 July 2015.[14]

It's Automatic received mixed reviews upon release. An uncredited article in the Coventry Telegraph focused on the more positive reviews, leading with the Daily Star's "They're having a blast and back on peak form" comment. For the music-specific NME, Barry Nicolson concluded a 3/5 review with a less positive: "...and while it's sometimes ham-fisted, you can't fault it for being heartfelt."[15] While for Truck & Driver magazine's regular music reviews, editor Pip Dunn commenced his 2 of 5 star review with: "Sadly it’s a bit of a letdown from a three-man band that had previously been lauded as a saviour of guitar-based rock, with meaningful lyrics."[16]

Hiatus and Tom Clarke Solo Career (2016–21) edit

In 2016 frontman Tom Clarke announced that the band would be splitting up for the foreseeable future, citing a multitude of reasons such as personal health issues, fatherhood and lack of exposure.[17]

In the following years, frontman Tom Clarke embarked on a solo career. He toured frequently, mainly performing acoustic versions of classic Enemy songs.

In April 2021, Clarke released his debut studio album The Chronicles of Nigel.[18]

Reunion (2022) edit

On 30 October 2021, during his solo show at the HMV Empire in Coventry, Tom Clarke was joined on stage by his ex-bandmates, as he announced a comeback gig on 28 October 2022. The following day, the band announced a full UK reunion tour to celebrate 15 years of their debut album, We'll Live and Die in These Towns.[19]

Styles and influences edit

The Enemy aim to make music about friendship and social commentary like The Sway, 6 times The Jam & The Libertines. Tom Clarke has said that bands such as The Clash and Oasis have had a "huge influence on our friendships within the band and with our families. These bands taught us to open our hearts".[citation needed]

Line-up edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
UK
[20]
UK
Indie

[20]
IRE
[21]
SCO
[20]
We'll Live and Die in These Towns
  • Released: 9 July 2007
  • Label: Warner Bros.
  • Format: CD, Digital download
1 63 1
Music for the People
  • Released: 27 April 2009
  • Label: Warner Bros.
  • Format: CD, digital download
2 41 2
Streets in the Sky 9 3 2
It's Automatic
  • Released: 9 October 2015
  • Label: VAM Records
  • Format: CD, digital download
21 5 9
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Singles Chart edit

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[20]
UK
Rock

[23]
SCO
[24]
"40 Days and 40 Nights" 2006 We'll Live and Die in These Towns
"It's Not OK" 2007
"Away from Here" 8 5
"Had Enough" 4 3
"You're Not Alone" 18 13
"We'll Live and Die in These Towns" 21 12
"This Song Is About You" 2008 41 6
"No Time for Tears" 2009 16 3 Music for the People
"Sing When You're in Love" 122 9
"Be Somebody" 193
"Gimme the Sign" 2012 35 Streets in the Sky
"Saturday"
"Like a Dancer"
"This Is Real"
"It's Automatic" 2015 It's Automatic
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Music videos edit

Year Name
2006 40 Days & 40 Nights
It's Not OK
2007 Away from Here
Had Enough
2008 We'll Live and Die in These Towns
You're Not Alone
This Song Is About You
2009 No Time for Tears
Sing When You're in Love
Be Somebody (live)
2011 1,2,3,4 (acoustic)
2012 Saturday
Gimme the Sign
Like a Dancer
2015 "It's Automatic"

Music industry awards edit

  • Q Awards – Best New Act (awarded October 2007)
  • XFM Awards – Best British Debut Album of 2007 (awarded January 2008)
  • NME Awards – Best New Band (awarded February 2008)

References edit

  1. ^ Dowling, Jordan (17 February 2007). . Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on 14 May 2007. Retrieved 22 April 2007.
  2. ^ "The Enemy vs Alex Zane: read the radio show transcript". NME. Retrieved 22 January 2009.
  3. ^ "Alex Zane Bans The Enemy From Xfm's Breakfast Show – What Really Happened". Retrieved 22 January 2009.
  4. ^ . www.belgrade.co.uk. Archived from the original on 10 June 2018.
  5. ^ "TheEnemy / blog: Gimme The Sign. Radio 1 & Tickets". Tomclarkeofficial.blogspot.com. 20 February 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
  6. ^ "Enemy's Plans Lie In Ruin". Coventry Telegraph. 3 April 2012. p. 5.
  7. ^ "The Enemy's cathedral gigs moved to new Coventry venue". BBC News. BBC. 15 May 2012. Retrieved 15 May 2012.
  8. ^ a b "The Enemy confirm Wembley Stadium gig for FA Cup final". Radio 1 Newsbeat. BBC. 11 April 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  9. ^ Calvert, John (25 May 2012). . Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on 17 January 2013. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
  10. ^ Kulkarni, Neil (17 May 2012). "The Enemy – Streets in the Sky – Review". The Quietus. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
  11. ^ "The Enemy announce extensive October UK tour - ticket details | News". Nme.Com. 8 June 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
  12. ^ Ingham, Tim (6 September 2012). "FIFA 13 soundtrack announced". Music Week. Retrieved 29 June 2014.
  13. ^ . ynotfestivals.com. 20 April 2013. Archived from the original on 8 August 2008. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
  14. ^ "The Enemy reveal first song from new album – hear 'Don't Let Nothing Get In The Way'". nme.com. 7 July 2015. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  15. ^ "The Enemy It's Automatic". nme.com. 6 October 2015. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  16. ^ Dunn, Pip (January 2016). "Review: The Enemy It's Automatic". Truck & Driver. Sutton, England: Road Transport Media: 28.
  17. ^ "All good things…". 6 April 2016.
  18. ^ "(First Edition CD + Digital Download bundle) the Chronicles of Nigel - an Album by Tom Clarke".
  19. ^ "The Enemy, Friday 28/10/2022, HMV Empire".
  20. ^ a b c d "Artists - The Enemy". UK Albums Chart. The Official Charts Company. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
  21. ^ "Discography The Enemy". irish-charts.com/ Hung Medien.
  22. ^ a b c "British certifications – The Enemy". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 5 October 2023. Type The Enemy in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.
  23. ^ Peak chart position on the UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart:
    • Gimme the Sign: "Gimme the Sign Chart Position". Official Charts Company. 30 November 2003. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  24. ^ Peaks in Scotland:

External links edit

  • Unofficial Enemy fan blog with news updates

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The Enemy known as The Enemy UK in the United States are an English indie rock band formed in Coventry in 2006 The band s debut album We ll Live and Die in These Towns 2007 went straight to Number 1 in the UK Albums Chart on release Their second album Music for the People 2008 went to Number 2 on the UK Albums Chart Streets in the Sky their third studio album was released on 21 May 2012 and was also their third UK top 10 album Their fourth studio album It s Automatic was released on 9 October 2015 After disbanding in 2016 the band reunited in 2022 for two reunion shows in their hometown of Coventry and a UK tour The EnemyThe Enemy live at Wembley Stadium in July 2009Background informationOriginCoventry West Midlands EnglandGenresIndie rockalternative rockpunk rockYears active2006 2016 2022LabelsWarner Bros Cooking Vinyl Stiff eOne VAMPast membersTom ClarkeAndy HopkinsLiam WattsWebsitetheenemyband wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and early recordings 2006 07 1 2 We ll Live and Die in These Towns 2007 08 1 3 Music for the People 2008 2009 1 4 Streets in the Sky 2012 13 1 5 It s Automatic 2014 15 1 6 Hiatus and Tom Clarke Solo Career 2016 21 1 7 Reunion 2022 2 Styles and influences 3 Line up 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Singles Chart 4 3 Music videos 5 Music industry awards 6 References 7 External linksHistory editFormation and early recordings 2006 07 edit Bass player Andy Hopkins and drummer Liam Watts originate from Coventry while frontman and multi instrumentalist Tom Clarke is originally from Birmingham later moving to Coventry Clarke attended Finham Park Secondary School in the city during his teenage years with Hopkins attending Heart of England School in nearby Balsall Common while Watts studied at the city s Cardinal Newman secondary school The Enemy met their original manager John Dawkins because Watts aunt worked with one of Dawkins family members Dawkins asked producer Matt Terry to do him a favour and give the band cheap studio time Terry then produced their first set of three songs Heart Attack Had Enough and 40 Days and 40 Nights Dawkins then forwarded the demos to David Bianchi at A amp R Warner In 2006 the band were the opening act at Coventry s Godiva Festival an event they would play for the next two years making their way to the headline slot We ll Live and Die in These Towns 2007 08 edit Main article We ll Live and Die in These Towns They first gained acclaim when they were mentioned in NME as the act most likely to break your windows for 2007 They supported Oasis The Fratellis Kasabian The Paddingtons Ash Manic Street Preachers The Rolling Stones and Stereophonics on their UK tours 1 In June 2007 The Enemy played twice at Glastonbury Festival first in the Guardian Lounge on Saturday and then the much larger Other Stage on Sunday They also headlined on the Saturday night of T in the Park in the Futures tent on 7 July 2007 Their single Away From Here entered the charts at number 8 and its follow up Had Enough entered the charts at number 4 Building on their rapid exposure The Enemy appeared on the NME 2007 Rock N Roll Riot Tour during September and October 2007 along with Lethal Bizzle and The Wombats as well as the Jersey Live Festival They also supported The Rolling Stones on the last night of their European tour at the O2 Arena In September 2007 Alex Zane presenter of the Xfm Breakfast Show broadcast a statement declaring that the band would not be played on his show again After playing their single You re Not Alone for seven seconds he reasoned that altercations between himself and the band over a television interview meant that they would no longer be played by him 2 3 However during the Xfm Review of 2008 the presenters Sunta Templeton and Matt Dyson commented on the band and Zane making up A musical 4 also titled We ll Live and Die in These Towns featuring and based on the songs from the album ran in The Belgrade Theatre Coventry from 29 September 2018 to 20 October 2018 Tom Clarke was the musical director of the project Music for the People 2008 2009 edit Main article Music for the People The Enemy album March 2008 saw the band start production on their second album and playing six nights in a row at the London Astoria In April 2008 the band played at Coventry s Ricoh Arena selling out two nights The next month they supported Kaiser Chiefs at Elland Road Stadium They then headlined the Godiva Festival on 5 July 2008 a 30 000 capacity free gig in Coventry s War Memorial Park They played Reading amp Leeds Festivals on the main stage in August Along with Kasabian and Twisted Wheel The Enemy supported Oasis on their 2009 Dig Out Your Soul Tour which included the Ricoh Arena gig in The Enemy s hometown of Coventry In March and April 2009 the band embarked on their own UK amp Ireland tour playing to 70 000 people with Twisted Wheel as support as well as Kid British Birmingham singer Emma Skipp joined them on No Time for Tears The Enemy were forced to pull out of Oasis s Heaton Park concert on 4 June due to lead singer guitarist Tom Clarke suffering from food poisoning Although the band returned the following night they were replaced on the middle night of Oasis Wembley Stadium three night run by Reverend and The Makers The Coventry trio said that they were forced to pull out of their performance on 11 July because their singer Tom fell ill due to lily poisoning Streets in the Sky 2012 13 edit Main article Streets in the Sky This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information September 2015 After they finished touring Music for the People the band took a two year break before commencing work on their third album playing the occasional show in the form of secret gigs The Enemy announced in 2011 that work had begun on their third album and had around 30 songs already written They revealed the album was set to be released around late spring 2012 and also revealed that they had returned to their more original style of debut album We ll Live And Die In These Towns The band have signed to the Cooking Vinyl record label working with original manager John Dawkins and new album producer Joby Ford The Bronx Tracks for the third album were recorded in London and Los Angeles the band will be touring later in 2012 On 21 February 2012 in a blog post made by lead singer Tom Clarke the band announced the title of the album would be Streets In The Sky and that they would be releasing a free single Gimme The Sign 5 The album is also set to include tracks such as This Is Real which the band put on their website in demo form Saturday 1 2 3 4 and Bigger Cages Longer Chains The album was released on 21 May 2012 originally the same day as the first of two gigs in the ruins of Coventry Cathedral 6 However on 15 May 2012 the venue was changed to the Kasbah nightclub due to health and safety issues 7 On 10 April it was announced that The Enemy would perform at the FA Cup Final at Wembley stadium on 5 May 8 The band performed two songs from the third album Streets In The Sky before the match from the roof of the stadium 8 This was also broadcast live as part of ESPN s Talk Of The Terrace show along with the game The album garnered negative reviews incredulously more so than its predecessor Some reviews were particularly scathing 9 10 In June 2012 they announced a UK Tour beginning on 28 September in Weston super Mare and concluding on 26 October in Birmingham with the band appearing in many major UK cities 11 It was announced on 6 September 2012 that the single Saturday from Streets In The Sky was to be featured in the soundtrack of EA Sports game FIFA 13 12 The Enemy headlined Crooked Ways Festival in West Yorkshire on 1 June 2013 and performed at Y Not Festival in Derbyshire on 4 August 2013 13 It s Automatic 2014 15 edit The Enemy announced their fourth and final studio album would be titled It s Automatic and would be released on 9 October 2015 The first single taken from It s Automatic was Don t Let Nothing Get In The Way this available from 7 July 2015 14 It s Automatic received mixed reviews upon release An uncredited article in the Coventry Telegraph focused on the more positive reviews leading with the Daily Star s They re having a blast and back on peak form comment For the music specific NME Barry Nicolson concluded a 3 5 review with a less positive and while it s sometimes ham fisted you can t fault it for being heartfelt 15 While for Truck amp Driver magazine s regular music reviews editor Pip Dunn commenced his 2 of 5 star review with Sadly it s a bit of a letdown from a three man band that had previously been lauded as a saviour of guitar based rock with meaningful lyrics 16 Hiatus and Tom Clarke Solo Career 2016 21 edit In 2016 frontman Tom Clarke announced that the band would be splitting up for the foreseeable future citing a multitude of reasons such as personal health issues fatherhood and lack of exposure 17 In the following years frontman Tom Clarke embarked on a solo career He toured frequently mainly performing acoustic versions of classic Enemy songs In April 2021 Clarke released his debut studio album The Chronicles of Nigel 18 Reunion 2022 edit On 30 October 2021 during his solo show at the HMV Empire in Coventry Tom Clarke was joined on stage by his ex bandmates as he announced a comeback gig on 28 October 2022 The following day the band announced a full UK reunion tour to celebrate 15 years of their debut album We ll Live and Die in These Towns 19 Styles and influences editThe Enemy aim to make music about friendship and social commentary like The Sway 6 times The Jam amp The Libertines Tom Clarke has said that bands such as The Clash and Oasis have had a huge influence on our friendships within the band and with our families These bands taught us to open our hearts citation needed Line up editTom Clarke lead vocals guitar piano strings on album Andy Hopkins bass guitar vocals Liam Watts drumsDiscography editStudio albums edit Title Album details Peak chart positions CertificationsUK 20 UKIndie 20 IRE 21 SCO 20 We ll Live and Die in These Towns Released 9 July 2007 Label Warner Bros Format CD Digital download 1 63 1 BPI Platinum 22 Music for the People Released 27 April 2009 Label Warner Bros Format CD digital download 2 41 2 BPI Gold 22 Streets in the Sky Released 21 May 2012 Label Cooking Vinyl eOne Music Format CD digital download 9 3 2It s Automatic Released 9 October 2015 Label VAM Records Format CD digital download 21 5 9 denotes a title that did not chart or was not released in that territory Singles Chart edit List of singles with selected chart positions and certifications Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications AlbumUK 20 UKRock 23 SCO 24 40 Days and 40 Nights 2006 We ll Live and Die in These Towns It s Not OK 2007 Away from Here 8 5 BPI Silver 22 Had Enough 4 3 You re Not Alone 18 13 We ll Live and Die in These Towns 21 12 This Song Is About You 2008 41 6 No Time for Tears 2009 16 3 Music for the People Sing When You re in Love 122 9 Be Somebody 193 Gimme the Sign 2012 35 Streets in the Sky Saturday Like a Dancer This Is Real It s Automatic 2015 It s Automatic denotes a title that did not chart or was not released in that territory Music videos edit Year Name2006 40 Days amp 40 NightsIt s Not OK2007 Away from HereHad Enough2008 We ll Live and Die in These TownsYou re Not AloneThis Song Is About You2009 No Time for TearsSing When You re in LoveBe Somebody live 2011 1 2 3 4 acoustic 2012 SaturdayGimme the SignLike a Dancer2015 It s Automatic Music industry awards editQ Awards Best New Act awarded October 2007 XFM Awards Best British Debut Album of 2007 awarded January 2008 NME Awards Best New Band awarded February 2008 References edit Dowling Jordan 17 February 2007 Reviews Live The Fratellis The Enemy Drowned in Sound Archived from the original on 14 May 2007 Retrieved 22 April 2007 The Enemy vs Alex Zane read the radio show transcript NME Retrieved 22 January 2009 Alex Zane Bans The Enemy From Xfm s Breakfast Show What Really Happened Retrieved 22 January 2009 We ll Live and Die in These Towns at Belgrade Theatre www belgrade co uk Archived from the original on 10 June 2018 TheEnemy blog Gimme The Sign Radio 1 amp Tickets Tomclarkeofficial blogspot com 20 February 2012 Retrieved 29 June 2014 Enemy s Plans Lie In Ruin Coventry Telegraph 3 April 2012 p 5 The Enemy s cathedral gigs moved to new Coventry venue BBC News BBC 15 May 2012 Retrieved 15 May 2012 a b The Enemy confirm Wembley Stadium gig for FA Cup final Radio 1 Newsbeat BBC 11 April 2012 Retrieved 20 April 2012 Calvert John 25 May 2012 The Enemy Streets in the Sky Drowned in Sound Archived from the original on 17 January 2013 Retrieved 19 April 2013 Kulkarni Neil 17 May 2012 The Enemy Streets in the Sky Review The Quietus Retrieved 19 April 2013 The Enemy announce extensive October UK tour ticket details News Nme Com 8 June 2012 Retrieved 29 June 2014 Ingham Tim 6 September 2012 FIFA 13 soundtrack announced Music Week Retrieved 29 June 2014 Y Not Festival ynotfestivals com 20 April 2013 Archived from the original on 8 August 2008 Retrieved 23 April 2013 The Enemy reveal first song from new album hear Don t Let Nothing Get In The Way nme com 7 July 2015 Retrieved 7 January 2016 The Enemy It s Automatic nme com 6 October 2015 Retrieved 7 January 2016 Dunn Pip January 2016 Review The Enemy It s Automatic Truck amp Driver Sutton England Road Transport Media 28 All good things 6 April 2016 First Edition CD Digital Download bundle the Chronicles of Nigel an Album by Tom Clarke The Enemy Friday 28 10 2022 HMV Empire a b c d Artists The Enemy UK Albums Chart The Official Charts Company Retrieved 5 October 2023 Discography The Enemy irish charts com Hung Medien a b c British certifications The Enemy British Phonographic Industry Retrieved 5 October 2023 TypeThe Enemyin the Search BPI Awards field and then press Enter Peak chart position on the UK Rock amp Metal Singles Chart Gimme the Sign Gimme the Sign Chart Position Official Charts Company 30 November 2003 Retrieved 15 February 2019 Peaks in Scotland Away from Here Official Scottish Singles Chart Official Charts Company Retrieved 5 October 2023 Had Enough Official Scottish Singles Chart Official Charts Company Retrieved 5 October 2023 You re Not Alone Official Scottish Singles Chart Official Charts Company Retrieved 5 October 2023 We ll Live and Die in These Towns Official Scottish Singles Chart Official Charts Company Retrieved 5 October 2023 This Song Is About You Official Scottish Singles Chart Official Charts Company Retrieved 5 October 2023 No Time for Tears Official Scottish Singles Chart Official Charts Company Retrieved 5 October 2023 Sing When You re in Love Official Scottish Singles Chart Official Charts Company Retrieved 5 October 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Enemy Unofficial Enemy fan blog with news updates 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