The Enemy "We're Not A Political Band"
Published Sunday, 19th April, 2009 at 10:45 AM
Tom Clarke - frontman with The Enemy - has denied he is the "voice of a generation".
The Coventry three-piece are on the verge of releasing their second album 'Music For The People', and despite the title of the record - Clarke insists the band are down to earth.
"We're normal lads, with normal backgrounds and people relate to us." Tom tells The Sun in a new interview.
And when asked if their music is political, the singer added: "No we're not political because we can't change anything. The amount of times I've seen me labelled 'voice of a generation' and it's boll***s."
"We don't have the answer, we're just highlighting the problems. The reason this band has got to where it has is because we're not spectacular."
"Musicians have been trying to change the world since music began and it doesn't work. It's down to those politicians who are genuinely good people and who want to change the world for the better."
The Enemy release 'Music For The People' on Monday April 27.

