Pile: A Hairshirt of Purpose LP
Pile have never released the same album twice, since the project’s 2007
beginnings the Boston quartet have been continuously evolving, pushing
expectations, and obliterating good sensibility. "A Hairshirt of Purpose",
the band’s fifth album continues that tradition in a different light.
Following the raw intensity and unpredictability of "You’re Better Than
This", the band settled down to create an album about “the joys of
solitude” and “the inescapable selfishness of every action,” exploring
the limits of the studio in the process. If their last album was a
challenge to their audience, "A Hairshirt of Purpose" is a challenge to
the band itself. Recorded at home in Boston at The Record Co. the
studio's big windows and close proximity marked a change from the band’s
previous recordings. Pile vocalist/guitarist Rick Maguire shared, “we
were at home and we could see the sun, and I think both of those things
lent themselves to a more focused and deliberate record.” There’s a
warmth and radiant accessibility to be found throughout the album as the
band experimented with different instruments (violin, viola, piano,
organs, synths, banjo, etc) and a resounding push toward clarity. Pile
balance their ferocious tendencies with moments of beauty, building
tension with release never too far behind. Well known as “your favorite
band’s favorite band” and for a tireless work ethic, Pile have earned
their following from years of DIY touring and a humble approach to
uncompromising performances. Never afraid to switch styles, Pile’s music
has morphed over the years, embracing both the ferocious and gentle
sides of punk, indie, folk, and noise rock, delivering their own brand
of gnarled intensity. Since coming together as a full band in 2009, Pile
have toured as much as their lives collectively allow, playing over 600
shows spread out over the US, Canada, UK and Europe. Green vinyl in full colour sleeve with printed inner sleeve.