Sporadically active for almost four decades, the Band Of Holy Joy have survived glancing brushes with left-field pop fame, releasing more than 20 albums and amassing almost as many ex-members as The Fall. There remains something gloriously, stubbornly heroic about frontman Johny Brown’s faith in old-school DIY indie values, literary and bohemian, whether spinning Ballardian visions of a Fyre Festival-style dystopia on the scouring jumble-sale jazz-punk ballad “This Is The Festival Scene” or belting out Shirley Bassey-sized brassy chansons like “When Love Is Not Enough”. Pitched somewhere between Marc Almond and Jarvis Cocker, Brown’s tremulous voice is imperfect but impassioned, just like his enduring support cast of hard-bitten romantics.