Patience and Science [Enhanced]

Patience and Science [Enhanced]

Editorial Reviews

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Twenty-two-year-old wunderkind Adam Richman produced, engineered, mixed, and played every instrument on the accomplished Patience and Science. Naturally, the young musician wrote and performed all the songs, as well (although he often tours with backing band the Girls). Originally released in 2004, his second album, after an acoustic debut, was re-released the following year. Since that time, Richman has relocated from suburban Allentown, PA to New York City, with a lot of touring along the way. His basic recipe calls for a large serving of power-pop mixed with a dash of punk rock. Richman claims a number of artists as influences, but the ones he resembles most include Elvis Costello, Matthew Sweet, and Green Day. The results, particularly on "What Can Make You Mine?" and "The Loneliness Song," are catchy, radio-ready, and as he so accurately puts it, "shiny." Patience and Science is a promising introduction to a precocious talent. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

Patience and Science,Adam Richman,Or. Music,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop


Patience and Science [Enhanced]

Patience and Science
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • adam richman is absolutely fabulous
  • pun... i mean power pop's not dead.
  • Worth Waiting For
  • POP ROCKS
  • Definitely worth the wait!
Patience and Science
Adam Richman
Manufacturer: Or. Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. The Patience EP
  2. Western Ballads
  3. Fun Razor
  4. Songs from the Unknown
  5. 42 Days

ASIN: B0007YXPTW
Release Date: 2005-04-19

Tracks:

  1. What Can Make You Mine
  2. Suck It Up
  3. Broken Glass
  4. Mary-Anne
  5. From The Pain
  6. Baby I've Changed
  7. The Loneliness Song
  8. Song 10
  9. Warsaw
  10. Here Anymore
  11. I'm So Crazy
  12. Lost On Timing

Amazon.com

Twenty-two-year-old wunderkind Adam Richman produced, engineered, mixed, and played every instrument on the accomplished Patience and Science. Naturally, the young musician wrote and performed all the songs, as well (although he often tours with backing band the Girls). Originally released in 2004, his second album, after an acoustic debut, was re-released the following year. Since that time, Richman has relocated from suburban Allentown, PA to New York City, with a lot of touring along the way. His basic recipe calls for a large serving of power-pop mixed with a dash of punk rock. Richman claims a number of artists as influences, but the ones he resembles most include Elvis Costello, Matthew Sweet, and Green Day. The results, particularly on "What Can Make You Mine?" and "The Loneliness Song," are catchy, radio-ready, and as he so accurately puts it, "shiny." Patience and Science is a promising introduction to a precocious talent. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars adam richman is absolutely fabulous.......2006-01-07

yes, i found him out through myspace, and i'm not particularly proud of that. however, which a voice that's built for powerpop and a way with computers, richman totally produced some strong stuff. in his music, he is totally unpretentious and lighthearted. everyone, buy his cd right now, and if u can go to his concerts. he's really friendly in person.

5 out of 5 stars pun... i mean power pop's not dead........2005-06-06

it seems like a lot of people are calling adam richman a punk because of his hair. well whatever, this isn't very punk to my ears. instead what you get is a great power pop record on par with the later output of punk pioneers like husker du and the replacements. and isn't it great when the punks slow down and write some great songs? they all have an edge to them, so i guess that's pretty punk. LOL. oh well, this guy rocks and he has a great voice to carry out those lyrics he's wearing on his sleeve. i hope "maryanne" gets on the radio, it's such a good summer shout-along and who doesn't want one of those for trips to the beach?!

5 out of 5 stars Worth Waiting For.......2005-05-28

I loved Adam Richman's "Patience EP" and have been anxiously awaiting the album. Sure, most singer/songwriters can come up with five really good songs, but albums are another matter altogether. Luckily, Adam Richman more than delivers on his full-length, "Patience and Science". A few songs from the EP are here, most notably "Broken Glass", my favorite AR song. Other standouts (for me) are "What Can Make You Mine" and "From the Pain", but this is the kind of album where every song is great and everyone will have a different favorite. Style-wise it's a heady, pop-rock mixture of acoustic and electric guitars with drums, bass and keyboard for extra punch. This is all the perfect background for Adam Richman's killer vocal delivery and achingly beautiful lyrics. Altogether a great album, highly reccomended.

5 out of 5 stars POP ROCKS.......2005-04-26

every song on this album is catchy but more importantly - the tracks flow so naturally into one another that the entire album will have played and i am left wanting more! elements of rock, pop, quick-tempo & slow songs are all included - each connected with the thread of candid lyrics & contagious hooks. adam richman initially won me over with Mary-Anne & Baby, I've Changed .. but now I LOVE LOVE LOVE what can make you mine .. those are just my highlights.. a great album indeed - AR is HOT

5 out of 5 stars Definitely worth the wait!.......2005-04-22

I've been waiting months for this CD to be released, and let me tell you, it was worth the wait! I discovered Adam on www.myspace.com a few month ago and loved the songs he had posted. Adam Richman's "Patience & Science" falls into the power pop/punk genre except there's a lot more to it than that. The songs are well written, every song on the record could be heard on the radio, the hooks are amazing, and the production is great. When I read that Adam produced and mixed the record himself I was amazed that a 22 year-old could produce a major label sounding release!

So, do youself a favor and buy this record!
Patience & Science
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Kick-ass pop rock.
Patience & Science

Manufacturer: Bucket O' Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B0002IQUS6

Amazon.com

Twenty-two-year-old wunderkind Adam Richman produced, engineered, mixed, and played every instrument on the accomplished Patience and Science. Naturally, the young musician wrote and performed all the songs, as well (although he often tours with backing band the Girls). Originally released in 2004, his second album, after an acoustic debut, was re-released the following year. Since that time, Richman has relocated from suburban Allentown, PA to New York City, with a lot of touring along the way. His basic recipe calls for a large serving of power-pop mixed with a dash of punk rock. Richman claims a number of artists as influences, but the ones he resembles most include Elvis Costello, Matthew Sweet, and Green Day. The results, particularly on "What Can Make You Mine?" and "The Loneliness Song," are catchy, radio-ready, and as he so accurately puts it, "shiny." Patience and Science is a promising introduction to a precocious talent. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Kick-ass pop rock........2004-10-27

With all the ridiculously fake cheesy pop-rock out there, it's good to hear some that actually resonates...And Adam has a gift for combining upbeat hooks and serious lyrics, and turning them into a catchy song with a heartfelt message. He's awesome!

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