Germany’s Enemy Inside has been with us since 2017. They released their debut album, “Phoenix”, in 2018, which was followed by “Seven” in 2021. After a four-year wait, Enemy Inside returns with their third album, “Venom” out now via Reigning Phoenix Music.

“Venom” features 11 killer tunes and a brisk playing time of only 30 minutes. The title song starts things off and immediately grabs the listener’s attention. “Should Have Known Better” is excellent, and the next track, “Sayonara” is even better. Highlights include “What We Used to Be”, and “Fuck That Party”. “Don’t Call Me Angel” and “I’d Rather Be Dead”.
Enemy Inside killer melodies and choruses
The music is heavy, sometimes totally chaotic (in a good way), with some killer melodies and choruses. Natassja Giulia’s vocals are expressive and emotive. The killer musicianship rounds out this perfect metal, electro, and industrial cocktail. “Venom” is a relentless album from start to finish. The songs are crushing, and there are no weak moments. The band is on fire, which may be a defining moment for Enemy Inside.
Tracklist
- Venom
- Should Have Known Better
- Sayonara
- What We Used To Be
- Fuck That Party (feat. Zak Tell)
- Dirt On My Name [feat. Mirza Radonjica]
- Don’t Call Me Angel
- Innocent
- Unburn
- I’d Rather Be Dead (featuring Davey Suicide)
- Let Me Go
Line Up
- Nastassja Giulia – lead vocals
- Evan K – lead guitar
- David Hadarick – rhythm guitar
- Dominik Stotzem – bass guitar