From The Moldy Peaches to solo work, his straightforward tunes carry blunt, sometimes dark lyrics.
For a good sense of his approach, try 'Pay the Toll' or 'Watching Old Movies.' They've got that slightly haunted quality he does so well.
Green's music has that straightforward, slightly off-kilter quality that became his thing. Songs like 'Novotel' and 'Computer Show' show how he keeps a plain-spoken, melodic feel even when the lyrics get heavy. His 2008 album 'Minor Love' drew attention for darker themes, but the writing stays direct.
He started in the early 2000s with The Moldy Peaches, then went solo in 2006 with 'Jacket Full of Danger.' Through the 2010s with albums like 'Gemstones' and 'Aladdin,' he kept putting out records fairly regularly without big stylistic shifts.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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