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The Enemy single - Out December 3

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Published Date:
13 November 2007
THE sound of 2007 is back with the fourth single from their scorching debut album that looks destined to set the charts alight.
The Enemy's sprint to success will receive another boost with the release of the single We'll live and die in these towns on December 3.

In a short period of time, The Enemy has caused a massive stir and the release of the single follows on from what has been a trimumphant month for the band, headlining the sold out NME Rock and Roll Riot tour and picking up the Q Award for Best New Band in 2007.

We'll live and die in these towns draws on The Enemy's key influences such as The Jam and Oasis, and is bursting with attitude and energy.

The single is hugely catchy and melodic, and features as a highlight on The Enemy's all-conquering number one album of the same name.

This is the fourth single to be released from the Q award winning debut following Away from here, Had enough and their epic lament to disillusioned Peugeot workers from Coventry - You're not alone.

The band will soon be touring with the Stereophonics at the personal request of singer Kelly Jones before taking their sound to Japan in December to round off what has been a truly exceptional year for The Enemy.


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