The Enemy have revealed that their second album will be called 'Music For The People'.
Writing on the band's website, frontman Tom Clarke said the group had taken “a big step forward” with the follow-up to 2007's 'We'll live And Die In These Towns'.
“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,” he wrote.
“But don’t worry the bangers are very much still there and hardcore Enemy fans will not be disappointed, I can assure you."
Clarke revealed that songs on the band's second album included 'Don't Break The Red Tape', 'Sing When You're In Love/Sing When You're Out Of Love' and 'Elephant Love'.
He also said the group planned to showcase new material during a series of intimate gigs which will be confirmed at a later date.
As previously reported on Gigwise, along with Kasabian, The Enemy are the main support band on Oasis' summer UK tour.
The Enemy live
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