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The new album by ADAM GREEN, Sixes & Sevens on Rough Trade March

So, some of you already have this one, but none the less...

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Adam’s been making music since he was 14, and was a co-founder of The Moldy Peaches. Although they’ve been somewhat inactive in recent years, with both Adam and Kimya Dawson focusing on their solo careers, if you’ve seen the movie Juno, you will surely be aware that the band is once again turning heads in a big way.

If you think you already know what Adam’s all about, this record will greatly surprise you!
Sixes & Sevens is a superb album, so there’s no better time than now to pay attention to Adam Green. Other notable songs on the album are “Twee Twee Dee” – a 70s vibed jam, “When A Pretty Face” - a song that sticks in your head in a good way, and “Drowning Head First” – a sweet Gainsbourg-esque duet between Adam and his girlfriend.
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