Electric Enemy Release Explosive New Single The Right Thing

by | Mar 22, 2024

Following the release of their highly successful 2023 self-titled album, Electric Enemy have released their long anticipated new track, The Right Thing ahead of their intimate gig at London’s The Old Blue Last on Saturday 23rd March. The hard hitting track which has been written and produced by vocalist Jim Lawton, will soon be followed by Electric Enemy’s 2024 as yet untitled new album!

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Electric Enemy (Violet Verigo)
Electric Enemy (Violet Verigo)

The track shows a heavier edge to Electric Enemy’s music with gritty vocals, brutally honest lyrics and powerful beats! The video produced by the bands keytar player Violet Verigo has a raw visceral energy that lays bare Lawton’s mental health struggles that inspired the track!

Check out the video below:

With Lawton on main vocals and guitars, John Armstrong on bass, Roddy Bailey on drums and percussion and Violet Verigo on keytar and backing vocals, Electric Enemy are a band that demand to be heard! Their music has been described as a sonic assault that demands attention and their ever evolving sound makes them perhaps one of the most progressive rock bands on the UK music scene right now!!

For tickets, social media and to connect with the band visit: https://linktr.ee/electricenemy

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