THE ENEMY have revealed that they have sorted out their differences with Oasis.
Frontman Tom Clarke said he and singer Liam Gallagher was a "proper gent" when they both realised media reports had been reporting a rift between them.
Gallagher called Clarke a "little f**ker" after reading comments that had supposedly been made by him about Oasis in the press.
But Clarke claimed that he had been misquoted and Noel Gallagher accused "weasel" journalists at the NME of causing trouble between the bands.
Speaking to Xfm, Clarke said: "Liam came up straight away. As soon as I got there and got over my little illness, he made sure I knew the score.
"He's a proper gent and Noel is the most normal bloke in the world, who happens to have written some of the best songs ever."
The Enemy are currently supporting Oasis on a UK tour along with Kasabian on what Clarke described as "probably the best lineup that's ever existed".