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Ariel Pink performing in 2017

Ariel Pink (born Ariel Marcus Rosenberg on June 24, 1978) is a Los Angeles-based indie artist and musician.[1] He boasts a cult following and endorsements from more widely known artists such as fellow founding Paw Tracks group Animal Collective.

Studio albums

Haunted Graffiti original series
Year Album title Label Series # Peak positions
US
1999 Underground Independent release Haunted Graffiti 1
2000 The Doldrums Haunted Graffiti 2
2001 Scared Famous / Fast Forward Haunted Graffiti 3-4
(unofficial double album cassette release)
2002 House Arrest / Lover Boy Haunted Graffiti 5-6
2003 Holy Shit EP
(credited to Ariel Pink & Matt Fishbeck)
Haunted Graffiti 7
2003 Worn Copy Rhystop Haunted Graffiti 8
Haunted Graffiti reissued series
Year Album title Label Series # Peak positions
US
2004 The Doldrums Paw Tracks Haunted Graffiti 2
(reissue)
2005 Worn Copy Haunted Graffiti 8
(reissue)
2005 House Arrest Haunted Graffiti 5
(reissue)
2006 Lover Boy Ballbearings Pinatas Haunted Graffiti 6
(reissue)
2007 Underground Vinyl International Haunted Graffiti 1
(reissue)
2007 Scared Famous
(West Coast Tour Edition)
Human Ear Music Haunted Graffiti 3-4
(one album reissue with 17 track selections from 2001 albums Scared Famous / Fast Forward)
2020 Worn Copy Mexican Summer Haunted Graffiti 8
(reissue of a remastered edition)
2021 Scared Famous/FF»
contains
Scared Famous / Fast Forward
Haunted Graffiti 3-4
(reissue of a remastered edition)
Later album releases
Year Album title Label Peak positions
US
2010 Before Today 4AD 163
[2]
2012 Mature Themes 136
[2]
2014 Pom Pom 150
2017 Dedicated to Bobby Jameson Mexican Summer 193
2022 The Key of Joy is Disobedience Dark Side Family Jams
2022 Never Made A Demo, Ever

Collaborative albums

Ariel Pink & R. Stevie Moore
Year Album title Label Peak positions
US
2012 Ku Klux Glam Stroll On, Big Love

Compilation albums

Year Album title Label Peak positions
US
2008 Odditties Sodomies Vol. 1 Vinyl International
2019 Odditties Sodomies Vol. 2 Mexican Summer
2021 Odditties Sodomies Vol. 3 AjA Records
2021 Sit n' Spin AjA Records
2021 Archevil AjA Records

Other albums

  • 2006: Ariel Rosenberg's Thrash and Burn: Pre (Human Ear Music)
  • 2006: Stranded at Two Harbors (credited as Holy Shit) (UUAR)
  • 2011: Ariel Pink's Picks Vol. 1 (R. Stevie Moore mixtape)

EPs and singles

  • 2005: Pedestrian Pop Hits (Southern Records)
  • 2006: "Gates of Zion"/"Ghosts" (Australian Tour) (Mistletone)
  • 2006: "Witchhunt Suite for WW3" 12-inch (Melted Mailbox)
  • 2006: My Molly EP (Tiny Creatures)
  • 2006: Ariel Friedman EP (Human Ear Music)
  • 2008: "Before Today" UNUSUAL ANIMALS (Asthmatic Kitty)
  • 2008: "Can't Hear My Eyes"/"Evolution's a Lie" 7-inch (Mexican Summer)
  • 2009: "Kind of Kind"/"RSM's Brain" (Big Love, Japan)
  • 2010: "Round and Round"/"Mistaken Wedding" (4AD)
  • 2011: "I'm Not a Genius" (JesusWarhol)[3]
  • 2012: Ku Klux Glam EP with R. Stevie Moore (Slowboy)
  • 2013: "Hang On to Life"/"No Real Friend" (Mexican Summer)
  • 2017: "Myths 002 EP" with "Weyes Blood" (Mexican Summer)
  • 2020: "Burned Out Love" (Mexican Summer)

Compilation appearances

  • 2003: Want Me Homemade Hits (Kittridge Records)
  • 2004: Interesting Results (Sonic Arts Network)
  • 2005: Jules Lost His Jewels The Wire Tapper
  • 2005: Omen Light Dead Sea Compilation (LDS)
  • 2006: Every Night I Die at Miyagi's (Jan 6 Uncut sampler)
  • 2006: From U.S. to I (Ballbearings Pinatas)
  • 2007: Everybody Through the Wilderness: a tribute to Madonna (Manimal Vinyl)
  • 2013: Early Live Recordings (Human Ear Music)

Underground releases

  • 1996: The Nile Pan pt. 1-11
  • 1996: Kids On Drugs
  • 1996: Kraftwerk / Experiments
  • 1996: Dove
  • 1997: Death Dorm 1–4 (comp)
  • 1997: tape 1
  • 1997: metamorfosi / INUMI
  • 1997: Equus 1 & 3
  • 1997: Master 1 & 2
  • 1997: Bianca Live / Demoes
  • 1998: Hum It in the Streets (Papermasche)
  • 1998: Ariel Rosenberg's Thrash n' Burn + PRE
  • 1998: Gorrilla Live 1 + Solo
  • 1998: Unreleased Gorrilla tape
  • 1998: Gorrila 2
  • 1998: Appleasians Vaults
  • 1998: Appleasians Greatest Hits
  • 1999: Appleasians Live / The Birth of Haunted Graffiti Demoes
  • 2000: Mother of God + Orange S*NS Live
Haunted Graffiti series
  • 1998: Haunted Graffiti – Cemetries / Railroads
  • 1999: The Birth of Haunted Graffiti (Demoes)
  • 1999: Haunted Graffiti – Underground Double
  • 1999: Haunted Graffiti – Spiers in the Snow EP
  • 1999: Haunted Graffiti – Phantasm EP
  • 1999: Haunted Graffiti – Young Pilot Astray + Phantasm EP
  • 1999: Haunted Graffiti – Doldrums Sessions
  • 2000: Haunted Graffiti – Doldrums
  • 2003: Haunted Graffiti 7 – Holy Shit EP
Tour only
  • 2007: YAS DuDette (tour-only compilation of rarities)
  • 2007: Hot Saucers (tour-only compilation of rarities and outtakes)
  • 2008: Oddities Sodomies (tour-only compilation of rarities and outtakes)
  • 2008: Live at Pacific Palace Aids (tour-only live album)
  • 2009: Cooler Cat Bootleg (tour only EP)
  • 2009: Grandes Exitos (tour-only greatest hits)

Guest appearances

  • 2000: Guitar, bass, drums, vocals, on Rebecca Lynn – Face Down in the Lap of Luxury (Headchange Records)
  • 2000: Guest vocalist on Centimeters – The Lifetime Achievement Awards (Skin Graft Records)
  • 2000: Guest appearance on R. Stevie Moore's – The Jinx, Report Card, Conscientious Objector (self released)
  • 2001: Mouth drums and bass on coL – 26 (JesusWarhol)
  • 2002: Bass on coL – Oh, Lindsay (JesusWarhol) and Forgotten (JesusWarhol)
  • 2004: Guest vocalist on All Night Radio – Spirit Stereo Frequency (Sub Pop)
  • 2004: Production credits on John MausSongs (Upset The Rhythm)
  • 2007: Guest appearance on Vibe Central – HitSongs (Human Ear Music)
  • 2008: Production credits on Gary War – New Raytheonport (SHDWPLY Records)
  • 2008: Mouth drums on Astrid Quay's version of The Cure's "The Caterpillar" on Perfect as Cats: a tribute to The Cure (Manimal Vinyl)
  • 2011: Vocals on Daft Punk/TRS-80 – "Sky Sailor (Float Away)" [4]
  • 2011: Vocals/Mouth Drums/Drum Loop/Bass/Guitar on Atheif – Similarly Different EP (JesusWarhol) [5]
  • 2012: Music for "Daddy Don't Go" track on Raw Thrills Sick Steez album released on Sixteen Tambourines (Japan)[6]
  • 2013: Guest appearance on "Suicide Mission" with Outer Limits Recordings on the "Birds, Bees, Babys, Bacteria" album
  • 2014: Bass on Cassie Ramone's The Time Has Come (Loglady)[7]
  • 2015: Vocals, bass and keyboards on SokoMy Dreams Dictate My Reality (Because Music)
  • 2015: Vocals on Miley Cyrus – "Tiger Dreams", Miley Cyrus and Her Dead Petz
  • 2015: Vocals on Mild High Club – "The Chat" (Circle Star Records)
  • 2016: Featured on Drugdealer – "Easy to Forget" (Domino Records)
  • 2016: Featured on Theophilus London – "Revenge" (Fool's Gold Records)[8]
  • 2017: Featured on Drugdealer – "Easy to Forget" (Domino Records)
  • 2018: Vocals, guitar, synth on MGMT – "She Works Out Too Much", " When You Die" on Little Dark Age (Columbia)
  • 2018: Featured on Part Time – "I Can Treat You Better" (Burger/Tough Love)[9]
  • 2020: Vocals, Drums, Electric Guitar on Yung Lean "Starz"

References

  1. ^ "New York Times concert review". The New York Times. Retrieved June 23, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti". billboard.com. Billboard. Retrieved May 15, 2015.
  3. ^ "Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti – I'm Not A Genius". jesuswarhol.com.
  4. ^ "Sky Sailor (Float Away)". Pitchfork Media.
  5. ^ "Atheif – Similarly Different". jesuswarhol.com.
  6. ^ "Raw Thrills – Sick Steez". Discogs. Retrieved June 23, 2019.
  7. ^ "Cassie Ramone – The Time Has Come 12" LP". Loglady Records. Retrieved November 13, 2014.
  8. ^ "Theophilus London and Ariel Pink Team Up on New Track "Revenge": Listen". Pitchfork. November 22, 2016. Retrieved June 23, 2019.
  9. ^ "Part Time – "I Can Treat You Better" (Feat. Ariel Pink)". August 8, 2018. Retrieved June 23, 2019.