Tom Clarke has spoken, again, about The Enemy's spat with Oasis.

The Enemy frontman Tom Clarke has commented again on the ongoing saga of his band's alleged feud with Oasis.
Speaking to the Sun, the singer revealed that Oasis' Liam Gallagher apologised to him for the spat on the first night of the current tour.
He explained: "He's a really top guy. He came up to me and said he might have misunderstood the situation.
"I was asleep in Japan when the whole thing kicked off and woke up wondering what had happened."
Clarke also said that his previous comments, in which some thought he was calling Gallagher a has-been, were misinterpreted from his real meaning - that he thinks Oasis are one of the best bands in the world.
The music industry is probably waiting for Gallagher's inevitable retort to Clarke's latest revelation.
In the newspaper interview, The Enemy star also claimed that he and his bandmates are "closer than family" after spending almost every day together for the past three years.
Last month, Alison Mosshart denied claims in the Sun that she and The Dead Weather bandmate Jack White had a drunken argument in a New York bar.
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