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Time Out had some choice words in a brief article about him this week! Can't find it online and I don't have my copy here! Go and flick through one in your local newsagents!


P.S. They weren't particulary complimentary. I can't comment as I don't tend to keep up with the "young people's music".

Oh my god, seems I actually own some. It's on my Camden Crawl 2007 CD.

TBH it's harmless enough, he's not some manufactured nonsense, he didn't win a stupid talent show, just a lad who writes his own songs and managed to get noticed in a tough, sh!tty industry.

Good on him I say. It's not terrible either, just a little, forgettable.

Male Kate Nash sums it up nicely.

Of course Kate Nash is lovely, you just want to take her home to meet your mum; can't say the same of Jack

 

Well I never.

There I was thinking he was descended from a line of pen eaters, but it actually turns out he's Pe?ate, a half breed Spaniard from south east London descended from rock like people.


As our names translate to 'gracious rock' and 'stone sheep-path' respectively, I have to say I'm warming to the lad!!

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