(WBR) One of the fastest rising stars on the UK rock scene, The Enemy U.K. has signed to Warner Bros. Records. The Coventry-based trio comprised of vocalist/guitarist Tom Clarke, bassist Andy Hopkins and drummer Liam Watts will release their debut album, We'll Live And Die In These Towns, in America physically and digitally on August 5, 2008, to coincide with the band's first-ever American live shows. The Enemy U.K. formed in early 2006, and had written, recorded and released their first independent single, "40 Days & 40 Nights" on the legendary Stiff Records by November that same year. Each of the members was just 18 years old at the time. From the onset, the band made it clear that their impact as a live attraction would not go unnoticed. The promise was kept and word quickly spread from their Midlands home base throughout the UK.
A second single for Stiff, "It's Not OK," followed in February of 2007 to rave reviews, impressive sales and high profile support slots with the likes of Manic Street Preachers and Kasabian. Upon release of their third single "Away From Here," in April 2007, THE Enemy U.K. had signed to Warner Bros. Records, entered the UK Singles charts at #8 and played a sold-out homecoming gig in Coventry on the same day.
Fri Aug 1 Lollapalooza Chicago, IL
Sat Aug 2 Download Festival Camden, NJ/Philly
Sun Aug 3 Great Scott Boston MA
Mon Aug 4 Parc Jean Drapeau
Osheaga Festival Montreal, QC, CAN
Wed Aug 6 Troubadour Los Angeles, CA
Thur Aug 7 330 Ritch Street San Francisco, CA
Sat Aug 9 TBC TBC
Mon Aug 11 Bowery Ballroom NYC