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Metascore
60

Mixed or average reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews What's this?

User Score
8.4

Universal acclaim- based on 7 Ratings

  • Summary: The fifth solo album for the Moldy Peaches member.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 17
  2. Negative: 1 out of 17
  1. Few other modern musicians are as adept at taking such a tried and tested genre and making it utterly their own.
  2. Listeners looking for lyrical meaning will still be disappointed, searching in vain for hidden significance in these nonsensical love song lines. A word of advice: It's best to just accept his words as conduits for his dreamy voice, and give in to his charming tunes.
  3. Although these songs do run a bit short, Sixes and Sevens features 20 delectable pop songs, each unique in its own way.
  4. Sixes & Sevens feels more like movie-hopping at an art-house multiplex, an exercise in genre formats and stolen identities.
  5. Uncut
    60
    Green's songs are memorable and his subtle orchestrations effective, while his lovely, burnished, Dean Martin-ish baritone voice glues it all together. [Apr 2008, p.90]
  6. If not entirely out of gas, Green certainly seems to be having trouble shifting gear.
  7. His bored delivery and ridiculous lyrics about peanut butter sandwiches and rich kids make his two-minute tunes on this 20-song binge stretch out painfully into what feels like forever.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 4
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 4
  3. Negative: 0 out of 4
  1. RyanR.
    Apr 4, 2008
    10
    Unreal!!!!
  2. KaneS.
    Apr 5, 2008
    10
    Great voice, great lyrics.
  3. PhilippeJ.
    Apr 11, 2008
    10
    What an artist! And his voice, breathtaking!
  4. JamesG.
    Apr 4, 2008
    8
    I'm kind of surprised the reviews are so negative. I've really been enjoying this album quite a bit since it's release. I'm kind of surprised the reviews are so negative. I've really been enjoying this album quite a bit since it's release. Definitely Green's best, from that that I've heard. Expand