The Maccabees picked their name at random from the Bible and have only recently learnt it's "a Jewish thing".

But when it comes to making music, the five-piece are a little more clued up. Hailing from London and currently studying at various Brighton universities, the boys play romantic post punk with elements of drum and bass.

Frontman Orlando Weeks is a former choir school pupil who sounds like an upbeat Ian Dury.

But equally crucial are the dirty, driving bass and drums of Rupert Jarvis and Robert Dylan Thomas and the razor-sharp guitars of brothers Hugo and Felix White.

Having enjoyed support slots with The Subways, Arctic Monkeys and Maximo Park, the band are now headlining in support of their debut single, the jagged Joy Division-esque X Ray.

"I'm not from the street," says Weeks, "but I still want our songs to be about things which are real".

Starts at 9pm. Tickets cost £5, call 01273 202407.