The Enemy To Get Punkier On Their Second Album

The Enemy will be stripping down their music on their second album, to sound more "punkier" and "raw".

The group are currently recording the sequel to their hit debut 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns' and drummer Liam Watts explains how things are working out so far:

"Just because guitar music has taken a dip in the charts doesn't mean we're going to start experimenting with electro or anything," Watts tells the Daily Star. "We're not going to change what we do best."

"We've got about 30 new tracks that we need to fine-tune before going into the studio. The next album is going to be just as diverse but less polished."

"We wanted to get a raw, punkier feel to it, closer to the sound you hear when we play live."