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We'll Live and Die in These Towns
Enemy
We'll Live and Die in These Towns
Genres: Alternative Rock, International Music, Pop, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (13) - Disc #1

Earlier this year, The Enemy UK was — named the Best New Band by NME. The — English group' s debut album had shot — to #1 U.K. in its first week, and four of — the tracks from that balls-out rock — disc, We' ll Live And Die In ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Enemy
Title: We'll Live and Die in These Towns
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: WEA/Reprise
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 7/29/2008
Genres: Alternative Rock, International Music, Pop, Rock
Styles: Indie & Lo-Fi, British Alternative, Europe, Britain & Ireland
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 825646948659

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Product Description
Earlier this year, The Enemy UK was
named the Best New Band by NME. The
English group' s debut album had shot
to #1 U.K. in its first week, and four of
the tracks from that balls-out rock
disc, We' ll Live And Die In These
Towns, were Top 25 hits. Now The
Enemy UK and the U.K. platinum
We' ll Live And Die In These Towns
come to America. Get ready to, once
again, surrender to rock.
 

CD Reviews

Great Album
Pistol | Antioch, California United States | 08/21/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I really enjoyed this album from the first song on. If you like bands like The Killers, The Bravery, Modest Mouse, and Kings of Leon you should definately give this album a listen to."
Polished indie has never sounded better
CS | 02/16/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The Enemy were the winners of the Best New Band award at the 2007 Q Awards, and they certainly deserve the title. They sound like a more polished version of bands like Arctic Monkeys and The Pigeon Detectives, which means they will appeal to a much broader audience. They're a kind of band with a little bit for everybody: they have songs with truly meaningful lyrics (the best examples of this: 'You're Not Alone' and 'It's Not Okay'), they have slower songs (like 'Happy Birthday Jane'), and they have the more raw sounding songs that fans of the aforementioned bands Arctic Monkeys and The Pigeon Detectives will enjoy (like 'Technodanceaphobic' and '40 Days and 40 Nights'). This album went almost instantly on my list of favourites when I listened to it, because it was consistently good all the way through, and the 'low points' (like 'Happy Birthday Jane' and 'We'll Live and Die in These Towns,' the album's title track) really weren't all that low- in fact, they were better than most of the songs you hear on the average American radio station. This is a must have for anybody into British indie rock, and for anyone looking to get into it and needs a starting point. It was, in my opinion, one of the best albums of 2007."