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The Enemy Hunt For Extras

You could star in new video!

Coventry indie star The Enemy are seeking extras to star in their new video, which is set to begin filming soon.

The Enemy released their debut album 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns' in 2007. Led by outspoken singer Tom Clarke the group scored massive success with their populist anthems, quickly filling arenas with adoring fans. The band's early success culminated in a free show in their hometown, which attracted over 30,000 fans.

Since then the band have been working on their new album. Titled 'Music For The People' the record is sure to be one of the biggest releases of the year. The Enemy's ascent to the top is set to continue, with the band due to support Oasis on their upcoming stadium tour.

The band have already released one single from 'Music For The People', with 'No Time For Tears' soaring into the charts on its release. The band played a series of intimate shows to promote the single, road testing new material before they take on the bigger venues.

In a Myspace blog The Enemy promised "to go 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".

The Enemy are set to being filming the video to their new single in the Soho area of London on April 28th. The group are keen to get along people who fancy dressing in a 60s club style, be they a Mod or a psychedelic swinger.

The only criteria the band stipulate is that entrants be young (late teens to early twenties) and are available on the day between 8am and 4pm. In addition to the thrill of being in front of the camera all day, entrants will also be paid £85 for their trouble.

To put your name forward email this person: enemyvideo@hsilondon.co.uk

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