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The Indicators
Simon D Indelabel

Article written by Ged M - Feb 8, 2012

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Imagine Jimmy Pursey trying to sing the sort of inoffensively chirpy skiffle punk you hear on XfM and you get ‘Simon D’. It falls on the irritating side of catchy, with Simon D’s ridiculous brought-up-in-a-dustbin vocals telling of how he was no good at football so learned the piano. It wants to be Jamie T but it’s more like the cor-blimey-guvnor chimney-sweep-pop of the Holloways. The riffy piano of ‘Girl’ on the flip is quite intriguing, before the rough-boy vocals smash in, trying too hard for proletarian credibility.

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