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See you soon in a city near you!

Written by Your Favorite Enemies. Posted in Uncategorized

Your Favorite Enemies are leaving at the end of this month for their very first tour in France. They have already played in Paris before, but it will be their first time going across the whole country! And let me tell you, they are super excited about this! For the moment, we know that the France tour will start in Cannes, on February 1st, at the prestigious MIDEM festival! More details, more dates, and more cities will be coming soon, so make sure you stay aware and miss nothing! Join the event on Facebook here

Right after this, the band will be heading to the UK, where they will go from South to North, from East to West. They have already been to some of these cities, some others they’ll see for the first time… But wherever they will go, what they are looking forward to most is this communion that they will share with you!

March 6, St. Albans – The Horn (Tickets)
March 7, Bedford – Holy Moly @ Esquires (Tickets)
March 8, Bristol – Thekla (Top Deck) (Tickets)
March 9, Nottingham – Rescue Rooms (Tickets)
March 12, Edinburgh – Sneaky Pete’s (Tickets)
March 13, Glasgow – King Tuts (Tickets)
March 14, York – The Duchess (Tickets)
March 15, Hull – Adelphi
March 16, Keighley – The Exchange (Tickets)
March 17, Liverpool – Korova
March 18, Sheffield – Corporation (Tickets)
March 19, London – The Barfly (Tickets)

Get the tickets for the whole tour here!
And make sure that you join us on the FB events!

Review: Paris, May 24, 2013

Written by Your Favorite Enemies. Posted in Reviews

Live Report : Your Favorite Enemies + September Boy @ Saint-Ouen, Les Mains D’Oeuvres, 24/05/2013

Tonight in Saint-Ouen took place a concert that had been long awaited by a small mass of people. Indeed, the crowd tonight welcomed Your Favorite Enemies for their return in France, after 6 years of absence. You know, that band that participated to the original soundtrack of Final Fantasy (Dissidia), and who released the single “Open Your Eyes”? Still, the few Parisians who follow the band were there that night, thus properly honoring an astonishing band that surprised me a lot…

Your Favorite Enemies

Finally, time for the eagerly awaited French Canadians to get on stage! This concert would have been an opportunity for some to discover a few tracks from the album “Between Illness And Migration”, now only released in Japan but that should hit the stores in France this fall. Only a few nasty internet users who had downloaded the leaked album or the courageous ones who weren’t afraid of the shipping and handling fees were aware of the dazzling contents of this album. An album that marks a drastic change from their previous EPs, change that had already been initiated by Vague Souvenir. Furthermore, the contents of the album literally explode when played live…

One of the band’s strong point is, first of all, its proximity with its public. A bond that reinforces the relationship between the musicians and their fans, their ability to communicate to every spectator the complete emotional charge that comes from their songs and their happiness of being on stage.They will make a point to prove it to us tonight with breathtaking and moving set. The first song played tonight, “Satsuki Yami”, is the introduction to the new album. Heavy and ambient on CD, it comes off different and completely out of control when live, with raging guitars. Something to prepare us for what was awaiting us tonight. The second song, “Empire Of Sorrows”, is the one that really introduced the french public to the universe of the new album. And what a knock out… The song is introduced with spoken words that are not without recalling Jordan Dreyer (La Dispute), but that said, in a lower tone. The band is overflowing with energy and the frontman without a doubt possesses a charisma that captivated the venue. His singing is as good as in studio, and not only… His spoken words are chanted in a much more aggressive way, his singing sometimes turns into screams (it reminded me of Bart from Birds In Row, when he pushed his voice to the limit), and thus the magic operated on its own, everybody was under the charm. It’s songs along the same line that we will discover throughout the concert, oscillating between a soaring alternative rock, with post-punk passages, sounding tears of shoegaze, and an eternal emo feeling that sticks to the band since its beginnings. You only need to listen to “Where Did We Lose Each Other” to be convinced, the following song performed tonight, that sounds like Thrice, especially during the chorus.

The band will not forget to play a few of the hits from their previous EPs (“Open Your Eyes”, “Little Sister”, “Midnight’s Crashing”), when they still sounded like Senses Fail or Thursday, which aroused an intense joy amongst the public, with screams to support. A crowd for which the band will perform the cover of the song “Des Armes” from Noir Désir, that appears on Vague Souvenir, an album essentially made of cover songs. A cover which intensity had been doubled, notably because of Alex’s emotional and untiring singing, often times “borderline”. The band, faithful to itself, proved being very communicative with the fans, and this until the very end of the show when, in the middle of a song, the band members brought the drum set piece by piece in the middle of the crowd, offering to some of the fans to play on it (including myself, I have even lost the use of one of my finger for one full day), where guitarists and bassist played in unison in the pit, for the utmost happiness of the fans, whose eyes were glistening for the most of them, and literally blowing them away after a dazzling hour of powerful sounds, emotional and atmospherical. But no, it wasn’t the end yet. Ben and Alex played us 3 acoustic songs that enchanted the audience, slowly spoiling us, in this still omnipresent intimacy.

Out of all the concerts I lived up to this day, this one has truly been one of the most beautiful I’ve attended. An intensity and an involvement in their music that is rare, a true and sincere human warmth, a show that is musically perfect. In addition, we rediscover their songs once more, performed with even more power and heaviness. This band really deserves to be looked into, overflowing with passion, sincerity and who, despite success, multiple rewards and tours, stay forever close to their audience, happy as kids from every little positive reaction from the public or of one single fan. Here’s to the next one!

YFE’s Setlist:

Satsuki Yami
Empire Of Sorrows
Where Did We Lose Each Other
A View From Within
Midnight’s Crashing
City On Fire
Des Armes
From The City To The Ocean
Little Sister
Open Your Eyes
I Just Want To Know You
Would You Believe
Voice Inside

A big thank you to Juliette from YFE France!

Guillaume D.

Read the original article (in French) here

Last show of our European Tour…

Written by Your Favorite Enemies. Posted in Youthful Dreams Of An Old Empire Tour

We had the last show of our European tour last night, in Paris. It was a little bit of a surprise show, as it’s been kept secret until a few days before the show itself… When our UK promo tour was made official, we knew we needed to go to France as well. And once didn’t seem to be enough for the band members, so when we had the opportunity to do another show in Paris, it didn’t take long before we said yes!

It was really emotional for us all to play again in Paris on this tour… We shared so many emotions with everyone during the first show, developed new relationships that we could only look forward to what was to happen… And it was the last show of a tour that went by way too quick!

We were all physically tired, though we were all in high spirits, and the band members all started getting sick – you should hear Alex’s voice today, it’s almost gone!!! But we were so excited about this show that tiredness and sickness didn’t really matter to anyone.

And it’s been an incredible show. It was true, it was real, and it was really emotional. Many had seen the first concert we did a few days before, many were seeing us perform for the very first time. And I think that what we all felt, from the band members on stage to the crowd on the floor, is indescribable. It’s truly been beyond words… And those moments shared with you all after the show all became truly precious memories for us all… On our way back to London, and today again when we all gathered together, it was you we were talking about. Not of the show itself. But you. And how much you all impacted and empowered us last night.

And we all promised ourselves one thing – it won’t take long before we are back.

– Stephanie

Day off in Paris!

Written by Your Favorite Enemies. Posted in Youthful Dreams Of An Old Empire Tour

We had our first day off of the tour today… I mean, a real one, without any rehearsal of any sort this time!

And as we were in Paris and that most of us had never seen the city before, we all decided it was time for us to play tourists a bit! It may seem weird because we travel all around the world on tour, but we usually don’t have time to visit much! I can only tell you that we were all excited and looking forward to it!

We started our trip with Le Cimetière Père-Lachaise. We did a much obliged stop at Jim Morrison’s grave, but also walked around to see Balzac’s and Molière’s – two writers Alex loves very much. And we got kicked out. It was late, closing time was coming by, and the security guard wasn’t exactly too keen about having visitors in the cemetery at that time. One “parisian” discussion later, we walked away… lol!

We then headed to Montmartre, where we walked around the very tiny streets lined with shops and bistrots. Wonderful sights, a truly wonderful place!!! Then we followed by the Quartier Latin. We had a few stops in mind, but did very little of them. First one was the bookstore Shakespeare and Company. A wonderful place, really. You do feel like you are brought back somewhere else in time and place. It doesn’t feel like Paris. It doesn’t feel like today. It’s suddenly only you and the words. The place used to be very popular amongst the Beat Poets, who Alex really loves. We then went on to see the restaurant Polidor, and walked a little around the neighborhood before going back to our hotel… 🙂

A wonderful day… Filled with simple moments and laughter… A perfect day, for whatever it means 🙂

– Stephanie