'Sunrooms' album review:
"Layered indie-pop and melodies that will curl up and rest happily inside your brain." - CMU, 2022
'Destroy / Enjoy' single review:
"‘Destroy / Enjoy’ bathes delicately in its refined otherworldly charm, whilst immersing us completely in its blissful majesty." - Get In Her Ears, 2022
'Firmament' single review:
"'Firmament' is serene and effortlessly beautiful." - For Folk's Sake, 2022
Radio reviews:
"Stunning, trippy folktronica from Brighton’s Franco/Brit duo Greenness... this will haunt you for days." - BBC Radio Sussex, 2021
"Our eyes and ears are firmly on Greenness now." - BBC Introducing, 2020
Live reviews:
"Delightful and interesting. A wonderful set." - Scene Sussex, 2019
"Hypnotic electro acoustic tunes creating a relaxed atmosphere, with a whiff of Massive Attack / The Sugarcubes." - Breaking Glass Magazine, 2019
"An absolute revelation, combining a French pop sensibility with the sort of avant-garde vocalising Tim Buckley used to excel at." - Brighton Source, 2018
"Greenness hypnotised the crowd into submission using the power of sound." Lights and Lines, 2018
"This Brighton duo incorporates elements of folk, psych-rock and the natural world around us to craft transfixing and beguiling subtle bangers." - Latest 7, 2018
"Beautiful, versatile vocals with a Grace Slick resemblance." - Nat's Life Blog, 2017
'Cyclicity' EP review:
"Four exquisitely constructed songs, recorded with crystal clear sound that when played on a good Hi-Fi builds a proper 3D stereo sound-stage." - Hera Says Music Blog, 2018
"Cyclicity is a powerful yet beautifully soft collection of songs that are both strong and delicate at the same time." - The Blind Priestess, 2018
"Excellent new EP." - Brighton Music Blog, 2018
'Bicephaly' EP review:
"This gorgeous piece from Cess and Graham brings about a warm fuzzy sense of optimism for the winter months, with its Emilíana Torrini-esque vocals and dancing picks of acoustic guitar." - Pantograph, 2016