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The Horrors tells The Enemy they have 'defied natural selection'

Faris Rotter gets hold of Tom Clarke at Shockwaves NME Awards ceremony

Thu 28 Feb, 2008

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I am a A level biologist and I know that we are all evolving over time, some of us are short and some of us are tall, we all might have come from the same small cell and grown into billions of human beings. Personally I thought Faris was trying to bring some fun into the ceremony, I know awards ceremonies can be boring. I also think that The Enemy have no talent of their own, they sound the same of all the other 'trying to get mainstream indie bands' I've been known to call them 'Chavs trying to fit in with society'. The Horrors on the other hand, now that is talent, you cannot put The Horrors into a certain sub-genre of music, because it doesn't exist, they do their own thing. I've heard that The Horrors can put on a bloody good show; I personally haven't had the chance to go and see them yet but I hopefully will in the future. They don't just play the songs; they include the audience, it keeps them interested. The Horrors are different, not some 'lets follow the crowd' sheep band. So good on them.

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