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Enemy are recording a huge sound for album two

By | Published on Monday 5 January 2009

The Enemy’s Tom Clarke has said his band have captured a “huge sound” on their second album, whatever that means.

Speaking about the work he and his bandmates have put in to their second longplayer – they’ve been busy recording in Wales – Clarke told the Star: “We know we are making something good so there’s no need for second album nerves. Just imagine the first record has grown a set of bollocks and has got some stubble. It’s more worldly and the tunes have more depth. We wanted it to sound huge”.

Clarke also commented on the fact he’ll get to support Oasis on their UK stadium tour next summer.

He told the tab: “Noel Gallagher is my hero of the year for asking us to support him. Everyone expects us to be nervous but the bigger the event, the bigger the thrill. Nerves don’t come into it. You get a massive shot of adrenaline – that’s the pay-off. We’re going to go on, play our gig, get our rush of adrenaline and then go watch Oasis and Kasabian – what a shit job!”

That last bit’s irony I think.



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