He makes garage pop music on his own and with a number of revolving collaborators, some from the UK and some from the US.
[1] His band since 2015 is Keith John Adams and the Wildlife, a trio with Matt Armstrong on double-bass and Mark Braby on stand-up drums.
He has released four solo albums: Sunshine Loft (2003), Pip (2005) Unclever (2007) and Roughhousing (2014).
Roughhousing was released on vinyl as a co-release on four labels: Vacilando '68 in the UK, Red Wig in Germany, PIAPTK and Gray Sky Press from the US.
[2] Before his solo career, he fronted the British experimental pop band, Zuno Men.