Hailing from Kent’s Medway Delta, The Len Price 3’s sharp band uniforms aren’t the only thing to set them apart from their peers.

They are a band with a name that appears to come down, perhaps, from the age of jazz and swing.

But names can be deceptive...

Fusing mod, punk and garage rock, "their impressive collection of original melodic nuggets are thrillingly performed at breakneck speed".

And fans will be delighted to hear they have a gig at The Marrs Bar in Worcester, next week.

A spokesman said: "With five albums under their belts and a sixth on the way next year, the LP3 have built up a solid reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting live acts.

"Crashing guitar, pounding drums and chrome glazed harmonies create their trademark sound, but dig deeper and you’ll find a lyrical content full of acid tongued, wry social observation."

The spokesman added: "It’s been 12 months since their last visit to the Midlands, and this will be their first ever visit to Worcestershire. If you haven’t seen them before – now’s your chance!"

And the big night out will have even more to offer.

The spokesman added: "Completing the line up at The Marrs Bar are fellow acerbic social observers, The Humdrum Express.

Having racked up close to 40 national plays on BBC 6 music, including a live session earlier in the year; Kidderminster based singer/songwriter Ian Passey has expanded the line up over the past 18 months to add an infectious, upbeat backdrop to his withering critique.

"The full band’s swirling indie clatter is fused with a healthy dose of good humoured joy. With a new Humdrum album close to completion, expect a sneak preview or two alongside the radio favourites."

The date for the diary is Friday September 6, at 7.45pm, at The Marrs Bar.

Advance tickets are available from

www.wegottickets.com/event/466116