Ariel Pink discography

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.

Ariel Pink performing in 2017

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
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)
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
2023 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 Mexican Summer
2021 Sit n' Spin Mexican Summer
2021 Archevil AjA Records
2023 Songs from Spider City Dark Side Family Jams

Other albums

  • 2006: Ariel Rosenberg's Thrash and Burn: Pre (Human Ear Music)
  • 2006: Stranded at Two Harbors (credited as Holy Shit) (UUAR)
  • 2010: Early Live Recordings (Human Ear Music)
  • 2011: Ariel Pink's Picks Vol. 1 (R. Stevie Moore mixtape, curated by Nick Noto [APDS])

EPs and singles

  • 2003: Holy Shit EP (credited to Ariel Pink & Matt Fishbeck)
  • 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)
  • 2009: "Reminiscences EP" (Cooler Cat)
  • 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)

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: Gorilla 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: 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. "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.
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