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This indie rock band from Coventry blasted the Other Stage at Glastonbury into life in 2007. They showcased songs from their debut album, We'll Live and Die in These Towns, which went straight to number one in the UK albums chart on release.
The three-piece scored a number four hit with their single ‘Had Enough'. They gained further acclaim when they where mentioned in NME as a breakthrough act for 2007 and were confirmed as headliners of the 2007 NME Rock'n'Roll Riot Tour.
The Enemy made lots of friends when they supported The Fratellis, Kasabian, Ash and Manic Street Preachers on their respective UK tours. In 2006, they opened the Godiva festival, and were seco...
This indie rock band from Coventry blasted the Other Stage at Glastonbury into life in 2007. They showcased songs from their debut album, We'll Live and Die in These Towns, which went straight to number one in the UK albums chart on release.
The three-piece scored a number four hit with their single ‘Had Enough'. They gained further acclaim when they where mentioned in NME as a breakthrough act for 2007 and were confirmed as headliners of the 2007 NME Rock'n'Roll Riot Tour.
The Enemy made lots of friends when they supported The Fratellis, Kasabian, Ash and Manic Street Preachers on their respective UK tours. In 2006, they opened the Godiva festival, and were second headliners beneath the Super Furry Animals at the event in 2007.