When Jeremy Neale keeps it simple, there’s an air of Jonathon Richman Jr about him, emanating an offhand rock-pop affinity with endearing swagger. Recent efforts exhibit a more impulsive wont, however, resulting in fairly overcooked pop constructions like Hold On Together. It sounds great, but it doesn’t sound interesting, often tripping over itself as it strides towards killer hooks, with the duet dynamic adding very little.