
Ok, so sometimes I do stop the train and just take in a little scenery from a different land. I have taken this particular stop, parked next to a nice British Pub in my mind, before with The Len Price 3. That was back around February 2023 when I gave their Ip Dip Do album a go around and was impressed with the sound. Songs like “Waiting for the Trouble to Come” and “She Came From Out of the Sun” have a kind of dreamy vibe offset by poignant guitar sounds. On a different side of the coin are songs like “Charlie” which manages an anti-drug message over very loud guitars and a hammering drum beat. I think some folks put them in the “garage rock” genre, I tend more toward “Brit Power Pop Revival” but I supposed we can argue about that later.
This track (with a b/w called “I’m a Fake”) is a bit of a preview for their upcoming Wicked Cool Records release Misty Medway Magick. Starting off on a little “Do, Do, Do…” vocals that will give you some nostalgic feelings, “Emily’s Shop” builds up to a nice volume with guitars and bass to the front and a slightly subdued drum in most places. As they have in the past, The Len Price 3 show us again how much power three instruments & accomplished musicians can bring to the party.
The Len Price 3 are: Steve Huggins (bass), Glenn Page (guitar & vocals), and Neil Fromow (drums).
You can check this out on streaming here – let me know your thoughts!
https://orcd.co/lenprice3emily
And if you have the inclination …think about purchasing it if you can as steaming music does not pay well even times a thousand.
Also – in case you want a cool addition to your vinyl collection they have a limited edition 7” you can pick up here:
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