There is more than one artist with this name:
1. Enemies formed in … Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name:
1. Enemies formed in 2007 in the small east coast village of Kilcoole, Ireland. With their roots buried deep in DIY culture, the band have spent their seven years together writing, recording, producing and releasing their own records and booking tours with the international support of The Richter Collective, Topshelf Records (and Stiff Slack Records. In those seven years the band have toured America, Europe and Asia, released two highly acclaimed full length albums and three EP's.
In 2013 Enemies released their sophomore album entitled Embark, Embrace. The title being a pillar of the bands mind frame at the time, the idea to do as much as possible within their capabilities and beyond. This record sees a considerable shift in their musical style, incorporating pop and electronic influences, along with scattered vocals, under the broader themes of escape and re invigoration. The record was recorded in the first two months of the year in The Meadow Studios and features guest performances from Conor Adams of The Cast of Cheers, Heathers and more. By March the band had tours booked for America, Japan, Hong Kong, China, Philippines and Europe, with sold out shows in Tokyo, New York, Osaka and Nagoya.
With the amicable departure of drummer Oisin Trench from Enemies in November of 2013, remaining members Lewis Jackson, Mark O’ Brien & Eoin Whitfield set out to find a new drummer and get back to work on new material. Now with 2014 well under way, the band have spent the last 5 months building their live show with new drummer Michael Quinn, working on future releases and booking tours for later this year.
http://www.facebook.com/enemiesenemies
2. Enemies is a hardcore band formed in Tampere, Finland in late 2011 as something fun to do with friends, that quickly turned into a lifeline. Drawing influence from basically every subgenre in aggressive music, the band is constantly evolving, never settling for any one style.
Originally intended as a demo, Enemies' first album, Framing Choices to Silence Our Voices was written and recorded within six months since the band's inception and released digitally in July 2012 and on CD the following year. A fit of unbridled aggression, the album blends together elements of grind, Converge-y chaotic hardcore and sludge, with an ever-present melancholic edge.
In fall 2014, Enemies will release their second LP, Bind Me a Wreath, on vinyl and cassette. Significantly elaborating on the melodic undertones of their previous record, the new album is a cathartic nose dive into themes of self loathing, love and loss that's equal parts catchy, atmospheric and punishingly heavy.
http://www.facebook.com/enemieshc
1. Enemies formed in … Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name:
1. Enemies formed in 2007 in the small east coast village of Kilcoole, Ireland. With their roots buried deep in DIY culture, the band have spent their seven years together writing, recording, producing and releasing their own records and booking tours with the international support of The Richter Collective, Topshelf Records (and Stiff Slack Records. In those seven years the band have toured America, Europe and Asia, released two highly acclaimed full length albums and three EP's.
In 2013 Enemies released their sophomore album entitled Embark, Embrace. The title being a pillar of the bands mind frame at the time, the idea to do as much as possible within their capabilities and beyond. This record sees a considerable shift in their musical style, incorporating pop and electronic influences, along with scattered vocals, under the broader themes of escape and re invigoration. The record was recorded in the first two months of the year in The Meadow Studios and features guest performances from Conor Adams of The Cast of Cheers, Heathers and more. By March the band had tours booked for America, Japan, Hong Kong, China, Philippines and Europe, with sold out shows in Tokyo, New York, Osaka and Nagoya.
With the amicable departure of drummer Oisin Trench from Enemies in November of 2013, remaining members Lewis Jackson, Mark O’ Brien & Eoin Whitfield set out to find a new drummer and get back to work on new material. Now with 2014 well under way, the band have spent the last 5 months building their live show with new drummer Michael Quinn, working on future releases and booking tours for later this year.
http://www.facebook.com/enemiesenemies
2. Enemies is a hardcore band formed in Tampere, Finland in late 2011 as something fun to do with friends, that quickly turned into a lifeline. Drawing influence from basically every subgenre in aggressive music, the band is constantly evolving, never settling for any one style.
Originally intended as a demo, Enemies' first album, Framing Choices to Silence Our Voices was written and recorded within six months since the band's inception and released digitally in July 2012 and on CD the following year. A fit of unbridled aggression, the album blends together elements of grind, Converge-y chaotic hardcore and sludge, with an ever-present melancholic edge.
In fall 2014, Enemies will release their second LP, Bind Me a Wreath, on vinyl and cassette. Significantly elaborating on the melodic undertones of their previous record, the new album is a cathartic nose dive into themes of self loathing, love and loss that's equal parts catchy, atmospheric and punishingly heavy.
http://www.facebook.com/enemieshc
We've Been Talking
Enemies Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Enemies:
Intro I'm not going to lie and act like I have…
Leaves Streets are filled with lonely ghosts Millions of flares up …
Sober There's a shadow just behind me, Shrouding every step I take…
The Dawn Awakened I have become Light now slips away Manipulate your …
Wayne Wonder Hood, aaaa, yeah, yeah, comon' aaa aaa mm Me enemies, me…
The lyrics are frequently found in the comments by searching or by filtering for lyric videos
More Genres
No Artists Found
More Artists
Load All
No Albums Found
More Albums
Load All
No Tracks Found
Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Search results not found
Song not found
@brendanhines1400
I’ve consistently been listening to these guys for 3 years… They’ve been with me for so long, through an infinite number of study sessions through college. They evoke so many incredible memories and thoughts of studying for hours on end. They will never not be one of my favorite bands, I’ve simply experienceed so much learning and peacefulness through them. They seriously have contributed in a big way towards me being able to focus my anxious mind during preparation for exams. It may sound like an exaggeration, but I feel like I’ve listened to this album so many times that I know exactly how each song goes and where different instrumentals end and begin. I love Enemies, and I’ll always be grateful I stumbled onto this album which proceded to act as a calming catalyst for over 3 years of undergrad study.
@petalchild
Omg yes!! This is absolutely the best album to listen to while studying or working on a project. I've gotten so much done just listening to it on repeat. 💗
@brendanhines1400
@@petalchild No doubt, love to hear other people appreciate them as well :) <3
@kim7gwdchrregramos805
Love your Enemies xD
@brendanhines1400
Still here, still listening. 7 years strong@@kim7gwdchrregramos805
@davidjeindl446
Ah, I'm in that awesome corner of Youtube again. It's beautiful here, thank you for sharing this gem!
@erixouther
this album, man. i haven't had such a powerful reaction to a chunk of music in a long while. if the band ever sees this somehow... thank you.
@celsodasilva3317
This music speaks, it is simply the language of passion unbound by modern conventions. I've read through the comments and I see nothing but support and expression of gratitude which is very unusual to see on youtube. This may be a stretch but I'm convinced possibly this music attracts individuals who operate on a different wave length than most. This isn't the musical equivalent of packaged deli meat you pick up at the supermarket like the rest of the music on the radio. This is music is intricate, passionate and genius. It takes a special kind of person to appreciate the brilliance of it. I'm just happy to find out I belong to this crowd of youtube people.
@celsodasilva3317
Hahaha, my comment does have a little bit of a pretentious ring to it, looking back on it. Maybe it's me being defensive about having a unique preference of music. I apologize if it has that effect. It's just nice to see like minded people enjoying this music so dearly. I appreciate your point of view, it helps me be more self aware about how I express myself.
@jeffspeciale8189
+celso da silva This music is not particularly out there or experimental in any capacity. It does not take a special sort of person to appreciate this music. This shit is pretty straightforward. There are much more underground and tougher to get into forms of music. This idea that one is better or smarter due to a certain sort of music is incredibly smallheaded.