Artist's albums
All Fiction
2023 · album
Lowered Rainbow
2023 · single
Nude With A Suitcase
2023 · single
Poisons
2022 · single
Loops
2022 · single
Songs Known Together, Alone
2021 · album
Build a Fire
2021 · single
I Don't Want to Do This Anymore
2021 · single
In the Corners of a Sphere-Filled Room
2021 · album
My Employer (Alternate Version)
2019 · single
Green and Gray
2019 · album
Hair
2019 · single
The Soft Hands of Stephen Miller
2019 · single
Bruxist Grin
2019 · single
Odds and Ends
2018 · album
Live at Third Man Records
2017 · album
Pile on Audiotree Live
2017 · EP
A Hairshirt of Purpose
2017 · album
Cut From First Other Tape
2016 · single
You're Better Than This
2015 · album
Dripping
2012 · album
Magic Isn't Real
2010 · album
Jerk Routine
2009 · album
Demonstration
2007 · album
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Biography
From their earliest days as the solo project of frontman Rick Maguire, Pile have followed an unusual path through a decade in which rock bands have generally receded from the cultural spotlight. Starting out in 2007, in the then thriving Boston DIY scene, the band rapidly became heroes and standard-bearers for their hometown’s music community, garnering a cultish-adoration that has only intensified as that cult has grown, expanding by word of mouth across the country and throughout the globe. For fifteen years, Pile’s evolving take on rock has earned the group one oft-repeated superlative: “your favorite band’s favorite band.” Ceaseless touring took its members from Boston’s basement circuit to international festivals, hitting loftier technical apexes with each new record. All Fiction, the band’s eighth record, finds the ambitious group assembling its most texturally complex material yet—despite the fraught inspiration underscoring its restive lyrics. Alongside the blistering drums and scorched-earth riffs that first galvanized Pile’s dedicated fanbase, the band has incorporated elegiac strings, mystifying vocal corrosions, and haunting synths. All Fiction is an ornate, carefully paced study on the subjectivity of perception, the data-shaping despotism of big tech, and the connections between anxiety and death.