Think of The Enemy and you're taken back to holding a warm beer at Reading and Leeds festival in 2007 (well maybe just me).
The Coventry band's debut 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns' was the soundtrack for those summer nights.
Fast forward five years and we're back in the lads' hometown for what is being pitched as a 'rebirth' of guitar music. After what can only be labelled as a disappointing second album 'Music For The People', fans are eager to see what enlisted help in the form of The Bronx's Joby Ford has done.
Forthcoming new album 'Streets In The Sky' is certainly the central point of the night, with fans logging in online to hear new material.
''There are 30,000 people watching this online, "We're the lucky ones,'' says club promoter John Dawkins before introducing the band.
Taking to the stage for 'Too Much, Too Young', Tom Clarke and co quickly launch into 'Had Enough' and 'Away From Here'.
More new tracks follow including comeback single 'Gimme The Sign' - 'Bigger Cages', 'Longer Chains', 'This Is Real', 'Saturday' and '1234 Ready To Go'.
To coincide with the album's release The Enemy have announced details of a small UK tour, set to take place in May.
The band will play a total of four dates across the UK, kicking off at Live At Leeds on May 5, followed by dates in Manchester, London and Glasgow.
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The Enemy's UK tour dates are:
Leeds, Live At Leeds – May 5
Manchester, Academy – 23
London, Shepherds Bush Empire – 24
Glasgow, ABC - 25