Ariel Marcus Rosenberg (/ ˈ ɑːr i ɛ l / AR-ee-el; born June 24, 1978), also known as Ariel Pink, is an American musician, singer, and songwriter whose work draws heavily from 1970s–1980s pop radio. Dec 23, 2010 Ariel Pink; Album Worn Copy (Remastered) Licensed to YouTube. Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti Morning Becomes Eclectic, KCRW Studios, Santa Monica, USA 7.
I thought about doing this, because it would be a nice thing to do. Here is the list of the official haunted graffiti numbering type system thing. First a disclaimer: The 'haunted graffiti' series or whatever is said to be a series of 10 planned albums. When I say 'planned' in reference to Ariel Pink, your bullshit sense should already be tingling. I know mine is. What's more, you would think that by 'planned,' they mean something like he organised a bunch of previously written material into 10 sections and gave them all different names. This makes sense to me especially because of how mind-bogglingly prolific Ariel was in the 90's (90's for hauntology means 1995-1999), and the fact that haunted graffiti #1, Underground, came at the tail end of this seems to indicate that somewhere along the lines his cd-r's got backed up and he wrote out a plan to release that body of work in sections, and so he could go on with writing new stuff. That seems like a likely scenario in my head. But then, he's only up to #8, and one of those is the Holy Shit! EP, which he could not have 'planned' prior to 1999. Next is the part about naming it 'haunted graffiti.' There is a lot of confusion about how, why, and in what context this name has to do with Ariel Pink. Generally it is considered to be the name of his 'band' whether he's live or recording on an 8-track in his bedroom. This is probably an artifact (of that) of the haunted graffiti series being picked up by paw tracks, and his other stuff from the 90's not so much, making 'Ariel Pink' more or less synonymous with 'Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti.' To complicate matters, one cd that is clearly not supposed to be Haunted Graffiti from the 90's was re-realesed (or just released dependin on your definition), one called Ariel Rosenberg's Thrash & Burn + Pre, whatever that means. So is that 'Ariel Rosenberg,' or can we still call it APHG? Whats worse, he has gotten into the habit of calling his current band (Tim Koh and a bunch of guys I don't care about) 'Haunted Graffiti,' and his latest single is actually just labeled 'Haunted Graffiti.' Ariel Pink isn't even at the front of the group on the cover.. so what the heck is it? Peronally, if it's obviously supposed to be the obtainable, HG 'series,' or new stuff featuring an actual band it's 'Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti' as far as I'm concerned. As for the story behind the 'planned' haunted graffiti.. I don't even have a guess. Whatever, here they are: HG#1: UNDERGROUND (1999/2007) 1. Shaven 2. Spiers (Spires?) in the Snow 3. Jack Off 4. Ghost Town 5. Crash Crash on the Drummer 6. Crusades 7. Tractor Man 8. Underground 9. Bobby's on the Phone 10. Auto Vanity 11. Don't Turn Back 12. Nana 13. Damage Done 14. Until the Night Dies 15. Sensitive Man HG#2: THE DOLDRUMS (1999/2004) 1. Good Kids Make Bad Grown Ups 2. Strange Fires 3. Among Dreams 4. For Kate I Wait 5. Haunted Graffiti 6. Gray Sunset 7. The Doldrums 8. Envelopes Another Day 9. The Ballad of Bobby Pyn 10. Don't Think Twice (Love) 11. Until the Night Dies 12. Crying 13. Theme from Unreleased 'Claris Gardens' 14. Let's Build a Campfire There 15. Young Pilot Astray HG#3: SCARED FAMOUS (2002/2007ish) When scared famous was re-released, it was sort of merged with FF>> to make this wierd mutant child that could only be called a 'best of' if you're insane enough to think that 'R. Stevie's Brain' and 'One More Time' somehow top 'Inmates of a Heartache' and 'Jesus Christ Came to Me in a Dream.' Of the two originals, Sacred Famous is easier to obtain. I'm only listing the original versions here. 1. Baby Comes Around 2. Facts of Destiny 3. Privacy 4. Passing the Petal 2 You 5. Beverly Kills (Freaks With Golden Heirs) 6. Why Can't I Be Me? 7. Something Isn't Something 8. Express, Confess, Cover-Up 9. Birds In My Tree 10. Shedon'tknow-Whattodowithherself 11. Moya 12. SteviePink 13. R. Stevie's Brain 14. Spiers in the Snow 15. I Wanna Be Young 16. Gopacapulco 17. Hoist Interlude 18. Scared Famous 19. Deathcrush 99 HG#4: FF>> (2002/2007ish) 1. Intro/Where Does the Mind Go 2. Twenty Two Eyes 3. Are You Gonna Look After My Boys? 4. Inmates of a Heartache 5. Make Room For Harry 6. The List (My Favorite Song) 7. My Molly 8. Howling at the Moon 9. Beefbud 10. A Tomb All Your Own 11. Victor 12. The Kitchen Club 13. The Lament of Edward Boggles 14. Crying 15. Talking All the Time 16. Girl in a Tree 17. Jesus Christ Came to Me in a Dream 18. One More Time 19. May the Music Never Die 20. Make Room For Harry (Version) HG#5: HOUSE ARREST (2002-2003?/2006) 1. Hardcore Pops Are Fun 2. Interesting Results 3. West Coast Calamities 4. Flying Circles 5. Getting High in the Morning 6. Helen 7. Every Night I Die at Miyagi's 8. House Arrest 9. Alisa 10. The People I'm Not 11. Almost Waiting 12. Oceans of Weep 13. Netherlands
14. Higher and Higher HG#6: LOVERBOY (2002-2003?/2006) 1. Don't Talk to Strangers 2. Didn't It Click? 3. Credit (cut on cd) 4. One on One (cut on cd) 5. She's My Girl
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6. Poultry Head 7. Older Then Her Years 8. So Glad 9. Want Me 10. Loverboy 11. Johnathan's Halo 12. Hobbies Galore 13. I Don't Need Enemies 14. Let's Get Married Tonite
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15. Ghosts 16. Phoebus Palast 17. Blue Straws 18. The Birds They Sing in You 19. New Trumpets of Time 20. Doggone (Shegone) Track 19 on cd is You Are My Angel live, but it comes after Doggone (Shegone), since tracks 3 & 4 are missing. HG#7: HOLY SHIT! EP (2003) This one is wierd because it's supposed to be a side project of Ariel Pink and Matt Fishbeck independent of HG, but.. it's #7. So, I'm not sure what to think of it. Also, the track listing neglects to list the actual first song, Oblivious Peninsula, and starts numbering after that. Hence why this starts with 0.
0. Oblivious Peninsula 1. Inaccurate Information 2. New Colors 3. My Whole Life Story 4. N M E's 5. The Castle 6. Jules Lost His Jewels 7. The Drummer 8. Estate, According to the Widow's Maid 9. ..contin 9 through 31 or something are a bunch of random nameless jams between the two, interspliced with parts of a thing with R. Stevie Moore which can only be called 'What Else Am I Not Supposed to Do?' Here is the breakdown: ..contin: 9, 16, 20-31 What Else Am I Not Supposed to Do?: 10-15, 17-19
WE PRAYED TO GOTH
That's adorable. Next!
1. Trepanated Earth
b. Heaven's Hotter Than Hell
2. Immune to Emotion
4. Artifact
6. Credit
8. The Drummer
10. Creepshow
12. Oblivious Peninsula
14. Thespian City
16. Foilly Foibles/GOLD
As should have been fairly obvious, this is not a full Ariel Pink discography. I don't even think such a thing is possible. This is just an inventory on the haunted graffiti series and a little postulating as to what the hell that's even supposed to mean.
So yeah, you're welcome.
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ACTIVE:1996 - present
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Ariel 'Pink' Rosenberg on vocals
Kenny Gilmore on keys/guitar
Tim Koh on bass
Cole M. Greif-Neill on guitar.
Jimi Hey on drums (
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Ariel 'Pink' Rosenberg has been churning out tape after tape of warped pop hits since 1996. A recent batch of higher profile releases, jump-started by Animal Collective's Paw Tracks label, is just the tip of his R. Stevie Moore-inspired iceberg. Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti reimagines 70's AM radio through psychedelic vision goggles. Although he typically records solo to 8-track cassette, Ariel Pink stopped by WFMU while on tour with a full backing band, bringing the Haunted Graffiti to life here in studio B. (-Jason Sigal August 2008) Gta 5 pc download full game.
In November 2009, Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti was signed to 4AD records. He released a new mp3 single 'Round and Round' in March 2010, marking a studio quality departure from his former lo-fi recordings. 4AD released it as a 7' single, backed with 'Mistaken Wedding'. A new album, 'Before Today', will be released summer 2010. (read more at wikipedia)