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We'll Live And Die In These Towns

We'll Live And Die In These Towns
The Enemy

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'We'll Live And Die In These Towns' is the debut album fromCoventry based mod revivalists The Enemy. Drawing on bands such as Oasis and The Jam for inspiration, this album is a raucous selection of indie stompers that fizz with raw energy. Includes the singles 'Away From Here' and '40 Days And 40 Nights'.

Track Listing

  1. Aggro
  2. Away From Here
  3. Pressure
  4. Had Enough
  5. We'll Live And Die In These Towns
  6. You're Not Alone
  7. It's Not OK
  8. Technodanceaphobic
  9. 40 Days And 40 Nights
  10. This Song
  11. Happy Birthday Jane

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #947 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-07-09
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
The artists formerly known as Bridges (vocalist/guitarist Tom Clarke, sticksman Liam Watts, Andy Hopkins on bass) hail from Coventry, where they once won BBC’s Coventry & Warwickshire’s Band of the Month. Impressive stuff - but not many would have foreseen back then the dizzying pop heights the band would soon achieve; namely a slew of pop savvy tunes ("It’s Not OK"; "Away From Here"; "40 Days & 40 Nights"), a deal with legendary Stiff imprint (home to Elvis Costello and Ian Dury), and -– now -– a triumphant debut album. We’ll Live and Die in These Towns foams with the same youthful vitality that has informed The Enemy’s singles to date, and showcases their key influences: The Stones, The Jam, Oasis among them. The album starts off with the blistering "Aggro," which melds heavy bass riffs and drums with an Oasis-style sing-a-long chorus. Tracks like the chugging "Had Enough" boasts an added catchiness with its doo-wop style backing vocals, while the title track could be considered as something of a Jam tribute. The band veer towards the mediocre with "You're Not Alone" and "Technodanceaphobic," but the stronger material easily overshadows the fillers, making this an accomplished debut. --Danny McKenna

NME
"THE BAND WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR SINCE OASIS WENT TO SEED"

DAZED AND CONFUSED
'Prepare to get very excited'


Customer Reviews

Amazing Energy4
I really like this album as it has an amazing energy and anger that reminds me of the Clash. This was a bit of grower for me and I really appreciate what it's all about; the drudgery of every day life,with abit of economic harshness and nights out thrown in. They are singing about Britain Now. My favourite track of all is 'Away from Here' because there is no other song at the moment that captures how god damn tedious every day life is:'I am sick and tired / of working to be retired'. Alot of the songs also have an anthemic quality about them ('You're not alone', Had Enough). It only get fours stars though as I am perfectionist. There are just a couple of songs I don't care for ('This Song is About You' is a bit wet) but if you like old school rock with anger and energy, I really recommend it.

best album of the new millenia !!!5
forget reviews from self-conscious indie types- this is the best album
to come out of ANY genre for years !! Just buy it and find out for yourself. I just hope they can produce a second album of comparable quality !

Music for the indie masses2
Was going to give 1 star, but felt a bit harsh......This is the music that all the new indie people feast on....Oh they are so much like me, they like beer and aggro and Football factory etc etc etc......Yawntastic music for the sheep who love it because it's the law! Do yourself a favour and step out of the bubble and try something new! Anything!!! SO much music is out there.....don't be afraid!