Adam Green live in concert.
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Adam Green

39
critic concert reviews
rock

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

76
%
Based on 
39
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Critic Consensus

Based on 39 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Adam Green is rated as an entertaining live performer, with many notable strengths. Adam Green concert reviews describe live shows and performances as atmospheric, spontaneous, and pleasing.

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Latest Release

Paris - Single (17 September 2024)

Artist Info

Genre
rock
Origin
Mount Kisco, United States (5/28/1981)
Bio
Adam Green (born May 28, 1981 in Mount Kisco, New York) is an American singer-songwriter. Green attended Emerson College briefly in 1998 before leaving to concentrate on his music, going on to co-found the anti folk group The Moldy Peaches with Kimya Dawson.
Has Performed With
Binki Shapiro

Critic Concert Reviews

The Skinny (UK)

October 24, 2019
100
%
Adam Green at Soup Kitchen, Manchester, 19 Oct

Twin Cities Media (USA)

September 11, 2016
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Adam Green’s world’s first achievements at the Icehouse

The Skinny (UK)

January 27, 2014
60
%
The Deaf Institute, Manchester, UK on January 23, 2014

The Upcoming (UK)

January 25, 2014
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Donning an old sailor cap and navy blue waistcoat on top of a more casual get up he and his guitarist – decked head-to-toe in red – triumphed on the Camden Town stage with some of the greatest hits from his seven albums.

The Guardian (UK)

April 15, 2013
60
%
Solo since 2004 he has migrated toward a richer sound full of retro atmospherics and deadpan wit.

The Upcoming (UK)

April 10, 2013
100
%
However in the heart of Hackney on April 9 th Green is teamed up with Binki Shapiro singer in pop band Little Joy.

The AU Review (Australia)

December 18, 2008
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I unfortunately missed The Harpoons the opening act for the night though managed to catch Crayon Fields warming up the crowd in the middle position with they’re light hearted delicate pop songs.

Past critic reviews published in

Reflections of Darkness (Germany), The Guardian (UK), musicOMH (UK), The Guardian (UK), NME (UK) and more

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