9 months ago 27th Jan 13:15
The Enemy have made a "proper old school rock record".
The trio have revealed their forthcoming second album will be called 'Music For The People' and say they are delighted that they decided to shun modern recording methods to go "back to basics".
Posting on their blog, the group wrote: We feel like we have made a big step forward with this album and I can speak for all of us when I say how delighted we are with it all - really hope that you lot feel the same
Posting on their blog, the group wrote: "We feel like we have made a big step forward with this album and I can speak for all of us when I say how delighted we are with it all - really hope that you lot feel the same.
"We decided to go right back to basics with the recording and do it all on tape rather than computers which is how the vast majority of modern records are made, and as a result it sounds huge, like a proper old school rock record. But don't worry the bangers are very much still there and hardcore Enemy fans will not be disappointed, I can assure you."
The British rockers revealed songs on the album - which does not yet have a confirmed release date - include 'Elephant Song', 'Don't Break The Red Tape', and 'Sing When You're In Love/ Sing When You're Out Of Love'.
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