Lyrics by Ariel Pink

Find here the lyrics to your favorite songs by Ariel Pink.

  1. Alisa
  2. Among Dreams
  3. An Appeal From Heaven
  4. Another Weekend
  5. Are You Gonna Look After My Boys?
  6. Ariel (Friedman)
  7. Artifact
  8. Baby
  9. Baby Comes Around
  10. Beefbud
  11. Beverly Kills
  12. Black Ballerina
  13. Bloody! (Bagonia's)
  14. Bobby's On The Phone
  15. Bright Lit Blue Skies
  16. Butt-House Blondies
  17. Cable Access Follies
  18. Can't Hear My Eyes
  19. Choose To Loose
  20. Credit
  21. Creepshow
  22. Crusades
  23. Crybaby
  24. Crying
  25. Damage Done
  26. Dayzed Inn Daydreams
  27. Dedicated to Bobby Jameson
  28. Didn't It Click
  29. Do Yourself a Favor
  30. Don't Need Enemies (Holy Sh*t!)
  31. Don't Talk To Strangers
  32. Don't Think Twice (Love)
  33. Driftwood
  34. Early Birds Of Babylon
  35. Envelopes Another Day
  36. Every Night I Die At Miyagi's
  37. Exile on Frog Street
  38. Fantasm
  39. Farewell American Primitive
  40. Feels Like Heaven
  41. Flying Circles
  42. Foilly Foibles / Gold
  43. For Kate I Wait
  44. Fright Night (Nevermore)
  45. Gettin' High In The Morning
  46. Ghost Town
  47. Ghosts
  48. Girl In a Tree
  49. Good Kids Make Bad Grown
  50. Gopacapuclo
  51. Gray Sunset
  52. Hardcore Pops Are Fun
  53. Haunted Graffiti
  54. He's Good (Unfinished)
  55. Helen
  56. Higher And Higher
  57. Hobbies Galore
  58. Hold Your Breath And Wait
  59. Hot Body Rub
  60. Howling At The Moon
  61. I Wanna Be Young
  62. Immune to Emotion
  63. In a Tomb All Your Own
  64. Inmates Of Heartache
  65. Interesting Results
  66. Is This The Best Spot?
  67. Jagged Carnival Tours
  68. Jell-o
  69. Jesus Christ Came To Me In a Dream
  70. Jonathan's Halo
  71. Jules Lost His Jewels
  72. Kinski Assassin
  73. L'estat
  74. Let's Build a Campfire There
  75. Let's Get Married Tonight
  76. Life In L.a.
  77. Lipstick
  78. Little Wig
  79. Live It Up
  80. Loverboy
  81. Make Room For Harry
  82. Mature Themes
  83. Menopause Man
  84. Morning After
  85. My Molly
  86. Netherlands
  87. New Trumpets Of Time
  88. Not Enough Violence
  89. Oblivious Peninsula
  90. Oceans Of Weep
  91. Older Than Her Years
  92. Omen
  93. One More Time
  94. One On One
  95. Only In My Dreams
  96. Passing The Petal To You
  97. Picture Me Gone
  98. Pink Slime
  99. Plastic Raincoats In The Pig Parade
  100. Politely Declined
  101. Poultry Head
  102. Put Your Number In My Phone
  103. Reminiscences
  104. Rock Play
  105. Round and Round
  106. Scared Famous
  107. See The Girl
  108. Sensitive Man
  109. Shades Away
  110. Shaven
  111. She's My Girl
  112. Something Isn't Something
  113. Somewhere In Europe / Hotpink!
  114. Spires In The Snow
  115. Strange Fires
  116. Suicide Notice
  117. Symphony Of The Nymph
  118. Talking All The Time
  119. The Ballad Of Bobby Pyn
  120. The Bottom
  121. The Doldrums
  122. The Drummer
  123. The Kitchen Club
  124. The Lament Of Edward Boggles
  125. The List (My Favorite Song)
  126. The People I'm Not
  127. Theme From Unreleased 'Claris Gardens'
  128. Thespian City
  129. Time to Live
  130. Time to Meet Your God
  131. Twenty Two Eyes
  132. Until The Night Dies
  133. Want Me
  134. West Coast Calamities
  135. Why Can't I Be Me?
  136. You Are My Angel
  137. Young Pilot Astray

Ariel Marcus Rosenberg ( AR-ee-el; born June 24, 1978), professionally known as Ariel Pink, is an American musician, singer, and songwriter whose work draws heavily from the popular music of the 1960s–1980s. His lo-fi aesthetic and home-recorded albums proved influential to many indie musicians starting in the late 2000s. He is frequently cited as "godfather" of the hypnagogic pop and chillwave movements, and he is credited with galvanizing a larger trend involving the evocation of the media, sounds, and outmoded technologies of prior decades, as well as an equal appreciation between high and low art in independent music. A native of Los Angeles, Pink began experimenting with recording songs on an eight-track Portastudio as a teenager. His early influences were artists such as Michael Jackson, the Cure, and R. Stevie Moore. The majority of his recorded output stems from a prolific eight-year period (1996–2003) in which he accumulated over 200 cassette tapes of material. Virtually all of his music released in the 2000s was written and recorded before 2004, the same year he debuted on Animal Collective's Paw Tracks label with The Doldrums (2000), House Arrest (2002) and Worn Copy (2003). The albums immediately attracted a cult following. In the 2000s, Pink's unusual sound prompted a renewed critical discussion of hauntological phenomena, for which he was a central figure. Until 2014, his records were usually credited to Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti, a solo project sometimes conflated with his touring band. His fame and recognition escalated following his signing to 4AD and the success of his 2010 album Before Today, his first recorded in a professional studio. He then recorded three more albums – Mature Themes (2012), Pom Pom (2014), and Dedicated to Bobby Jameson (2017) – the last of which was recorded for Mexican Summer. Throughout his career, Pink has been subject to several media controversies stemming from his occasional provocations onstage and in interviews. In 2021, he lost support from Mexican Summer following his presence in Washington D.C. during the January 6 Capitol attack. He then formed a new band, Ariel Pink's Dark Side, with whom he recorded two albums, The Key of Joy Is Disobedience (2022) and Never Made A Demo, Ever (2023).

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