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ADAM GREEN - Jacket Full Of Danger

| Playlouder | | Can this really be Adam Green's fourth solo album? The man who famously spent whole days, and sometimes weeks, meticulously crafting a single line is creatively flourishing. Following his Anglo-German book of gobbledygook last year and the perplexingly underrated 'Gemstones' album, Green seems to be spewing forth words with some considerable aplomb. If 'Gemstones' was occasionally erratic, then 'Jacket Full of Danger' is a more mature and finely honed piece, a fully realised record that embodies what Adam Green is, and thankfully there's still madness in his method....full text |
| | Drowned in sound | | It must be a peculiarly difficult thing to be Adam Green. No, really. One year you’re touring the hippest hops dressed as a grubby Robin Hood (or was it Peter Pan?), playing songs about internet porn and doing interviews about drinking your bandmates’ piss. Then, as the solo years kick in, everyone’s expecting you to continue with all that naïve smirking acoustic whimsy until the day Geoff Travis decides that you did this sort of thing much better with the rabbit by your side and drops you like a basket of flaming giraffe turds....full text |
| | Times Online | | Since breaking up the potty-mouthed anti-folk duo Moldy Peaches, Green has reinvented himself as an arch crooner, complete with kitsch orchestration and plummy baritone. At best his Sinatra-on-acid posturing is playfully surreal, at worst just inane....full text |
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