Your Favorite Enemies - History

History

  • 2011: Release of "Love Is A Promise Whispering Goodbye" – "Deluxe and Remastered re-issue version"
  • 2011: Your Favorite Enemies have been featured in Billboard Pro as Artist of the Week
  • 2011: Launch of "The Hope Project", in partnership with the Red Cross, to support victims of the March 11 earthquake in Japan
  • 2011: Your Favorite Enemies stands out in Billboard Magazine with a debut on the "Uncharted territory" charts
  • 2010: Awarded as best International Rock Band by the Sound of Excellence Music Awards
  • 2010: Recording of a third album and development of an independent film
  • 2009: Acquisition of a recording studio
  • 2008: Named as one of the top 5 bands to watch out for by Billboard Magazine
  • 2008: Became the first international band to write songs for the video game Final Fantasy.
  • 2008: Launch of second album "Love Is A Promise Whispering Goodbye"
  • 2007: Launch of first EP "And If I Was To Die In the Morning...Would I Still Be Sleeping With You" sold 30 000 copies
  • 2007: Creation of the label : Hopeful Tragedy Records
  • 2006: Your Favorite Enemies formed

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