Background
Born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Richman grew up recording songs using piano, guitar, and drums on a multi-track tape player.
Born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Richman grew up recording songs using piano, guitar, and drums on a multi-track tape player.
He attended George Washington University for one year before deciding to drop out in order to pursue a music career. His first European Parliament was recorded in his GWU dorm and distributed by Civil Defense Baby.
He is a graduate of Parkland High School in South Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania. He then toured constantly to support himself, working his way from coffeehouses to festival dates, with 100 to 150 gigs a year, aggressively working the college programming circuit. He sold CDs and T-shirts out of the trunk of his Geo Prizm.
Richman has opened for artists ranging from The Roots to Simple Plan and now-labelmate Matisyahu.
Richman spent nine months working with a professional production team on an album project before scrapping it, realizing that he was sacrificing creative control in exchange for things he had already learned. In 2005, having been signed by the indie label Or Music, he appeared at SXSW, and toured nationally to support his first full-length album, Patience and Science, opening for artists such as Puffy AmiYumi and Better than Ezra, and joined in the "Around the Clock Tour" with The Rocket Summer, This Day and Age, Socratic, and Sherwood.
He was on the 2006 Rock Boat "floating festival". His best-known songs are "Mary-Anne", "Suck lieutenant Up", and "Broken Glass".
His single "The Loneliness Song" has a music video produced by the Nova Project.
Richman also works as a producer, including records such as Speechwriters Limited Liability Company"s The Bulletin Moose After Party. He now lives in New York City. In 2010, Adam Richman opened up his own recording studio in Brooklyn, New York called "The Bucket New York City." In March 2013, Adam announced via his tumblr page that him and Daniel Rinaldi wrote and recorded 3 new songs.
He also mentioned that The Reign of Kindo were using "Bucket Studios’’ for tracking sessions.