Artist's albums
Better Version
2022 · single
That Fucking Feeling
2022 · album
Red Copper Room
2021 · single
That Fucking Feeling
2021 · single
All Hell Breaks Loose
2020 · single
Dreidels Of Fire
2019 · single
Engine of Paradise
2019 · album
Cheating On A Stranger
2019 · single
Freeze My Love
2019 · single
Aladdin
2016 · album
Nature of the Clown
2016 · single
Never Lift a Finger
2016 · single
Adam Green & Binki Shapiro
2013 · album
Fall
2012 · single
Musik for a Play
2010 · album
Minor Love
2010 · album
Sixes & Sevens
2008 · album
Jacket Full of Danger
2006 · album
Gemstones
2005 · album
Friends of Mine
2003 · album
Garfield
2002 · album
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Biography
After establishing himself in the late '90s as one-half of New York anti-folk favorites the Moldy Peaches, singer/songwriter Adam Green built a sturdy solo career throughout the 2000s, exploring a peculiar mix of idiosyncratic, orchestrally driven indie pop and literate, offbeat humor with albums like 2005's Gemstones and 2006's Jacket Full of Danger. His profile was raised significantly in 2008 when the Moldy Peaches' song, "Anyone Else But You," was used in the hit indie film Juno, leading Green and former bandmate Kimya Dawson to briefly reunite. In subsequent years, he also branched out into visual art, poetry, and experimental filmmaking, finding a small audience with indie films like 2011's The Wrong Ferrari and 2016's Adam Green's Aladdin, the latter of which was also released as an album. Green revisited the Baroque pop sound of his early days with albums like 2019's Engine of Paradise and 2022's That Fucking Feeling. A native of Mount Kisco, New York, Green and fellow songwriter Dawson formed the Moldy Peaches in the mid-'90s, playing a quirky mix of witty outsider folk and lo-fi indie rock. After relocating briefly to Port Townsend, Washington, the duo returned to New York and aligned themselves with the city's underground anti-folk scene. In 2001, Rough Trade issued a compilation of the Moldy Peaches' previous singles, but within a year, both Green and Dawson had begun solo careers and the band effectively went on hiatus. Green's first solo outing, 2002's Garfield, carried on in the rickety, lo-fi vein of his Moldy Peaches output, though he reinvented himself the following year with Friends of Mine. Replete with bright '60s-centric string arrangements and a retro-pop sound, the album produced one of Green's best-known songs, "Jessica," an ode to then-ubiquitous pop star Jessica Simpson. His next three albums followed in similar sonic territory, and were released by Rough Trade in rather quick succession with the standout, Gemstones, arriving in 2005, followed a year later by Jacket Full of Danger and Sixes & Sevens in 2008. 2008 also saw a resurgence in the Moldy Peaches' popularity when "Anyone Else But You" was not only included in the film Juno but also sung as a duet in the movie by stars Michael Cera and Elliot Page. The Juno soundtrack topped the Billboard 200 and Green and Dawson made a handful of promotional appearances together in support of the film and their song. Green returned to solo work with 2010's more emotionally direct Minor Love, and began to focus more on both his visual artwork and filmmaking efforts. He debuted the art film The Wrong Ferrari in 2011, while continuing to perform live, doing a run of shows with singer Binki Shapiro from the band Little Joy. He and Shapiro released an album of duets in 2013, after which he devoted himself to creating the surrealist film Adam Green's Aladdin, which featured a wide variety of actors and musicians including Shapiro, Macauley Culkin, Devendra Banhart, and Natasha Lyonne. 2019 saw the release of both a new album, Engine of Paradise, and a related graphic novel, War and Paradise. Three years later, 2022's That Fucking Feeling presented an unusual mix of lush, Wall of Sound pop alongside more intimate lo-fi recordings reminiscent of Green's early Moldy Peaches work. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi