
For fifteen years, Pileโs evolving take on rock has earned the group one oft-repeated superlative: โyour favorite bandโs favorite band.โ Ceaseless touring took its members from Bostonโs basement circuit to international festivals, hitting loftier technical apexes with each new record. Maguireโthe fastidious composer, evocative guitarist, and potent voice behind the solo-turned-punk projectโgives musical body to his interior world in scream-along-able lyrics that skew surreal. Drummer Kris Kussโs time- defying performances, layered over gnarled basslines, have garnered widespread acclaim. 2019โs Green and Gray took Pileโs thunderous noise to more intricate realms, thanks to new recruit Alex Moliniโs work on bass and keyboards, and Chappy Hullโs dextrous interplay on second guitar. That record drew praise for its political directness and instrumental ferocity, but Pileโs seventh album was almost a wholly different endeavorโone on which Maguire would favor piano.
โIโve been trying to get out of what I think is โthe rock band format,โ and I was also tired of what I saw as our identity as a band,โ explains Maguire, citing the profound impact heโs drawn from Mt. Eerieโs unusual timbres, Kate Bushโs ambitious singularity, and Aphex Twinโs irreplicable soundscapes. โThe confusion about identity combined with existential anxiety led to exploring my imagination as a means of escape.โ As far back as 2017, Maguireโs songwriting gravitated toward more obtuse influences, with a Prophet X synthesizer eventually replacing guitar as his primary composing tool. But when Pileโs lineup changed after his move to Nashville, Maguire was hesitant to stray far from the bandโs established heavy sound, lest his newer bandmates take critical heat. Squirreling away that material for a later record afforded him time to explore deliberately. โIโve been more drawn to recordings where itโs difficult to identify whatโs happening,โ offers Maguire of the albums that impacted All Fiction; the list is vast, touching on adventuresome heavy-hitters like Portishead, Broadcast, Penderecki and Tinariwen. โI also wanted to use different instruments and recording techniques to highlight the songs, rather than creating the visual of a band performing them,โ he says.
All Fictionโa reference to โthe lack of any objective reality,โ and the worries that accompany parsing truth from taleโis a record Maguire views in some ways as Pileโs most vulnerable, despite his embrace of symbolic lyricism. In 2019, Maguire and Molini began demoing All Fiction in Nashville; Molini, an established producer, brought appreciated focus to the process. As the pandemic interrupted Pileโs planned touring, Maguire leveled up at production to accommodate his fascination with electronic textures. On 2021โs Songs Known Together, Alone, he rearranged Pileโs back catalog for solo performance. Later that year, improvisational record In the Corners of a Sphere-Filled Room empowered the group to push deeper into orchestrated strangeness. In September 2021, Molini and Maguire were joined by Kussโwho was living eighteen hours away in Bostonโfor a month-long rehearsal of the twenty songs in contention. Kussโs versatility gave him insight into synth patterns and atypical percussion choices like rhythmic breathing. The band, now a three-piece after the departure of Hull, recorded at home until theyโd gotten All Fiction right, then they headed into the studio proper to try it all again. Recording once more with engineer Kevin McMahon (Real Estate, Titus Andronicus) at Marcata Recording in upstate New York, Pile tracked fifteen songs for over a monthโthe projectโs longest studio stint by far. A โmammoth periodโ of synths, resonant vocal re-processing, and nightly full band overdubs yielded layers like doubled drums, warped classical guitars, and triggered samples of air ducts. Finally, Pile was joined by a string quartet, adding magical last touches. It marked a triumphant chapter for Maguire: โPart of it felt like pulling out all the stops,โ he says. โI never really treated a Pile record that way.โ
For a record intended to abdicate rockโs throne, several of the ten tracks finally chosen for All Fiction number among Pileโs rockingest. โLoopsโ finds Maguire questioning his motives as a songwriter, scrutinizing the border between his lived experiences and the stressors he sings about. Concerns about self-awareness, substance use, and musicโs environmental impact infected โPoisons,โ which takes cues from the loud-quiet splendor of PJ Harvey. A trip to Big Bend in Texas inspired the Lynchian โNude with a Suitcaseโ; โI really like Krisโ breaths, and what Alex did on the Rhodes and Omnichord. It added textures that give this song a lot of life,โ Maguire effuses. While global perspectives and personal moments shaped the recordโs narrative arcโclimate injustice, the addiction crisis, American cultism, and capitalistic overwork, to name a few subjectsโMaguire says heโs more confident than ever in letting poignant images speak for themselves: โIf this combination of words does it for me, it doesnโt need to make sense to somebody else.โ
After completing past records, Pileโs had goals bubbling on the backburner. Maguire poured all of those and then some into All Fiction, and this purity of intention unlocked a refreshed sense of joy and fulfillment in Pileโs music. โI like thinking art has the capacity to change things and the way people function. But the means to get that art out there and get people to connect to it can be drainingโand I overcommitted, in a lot of cases, to trying to be an island,โ Maguire admits. All Fiction was sparked by a beguiling sonic palette, but itโs also infused with love from the years of trust between Kuss, Molini, and Maguire. Proofโs in the aftermath: though they spent five years as a long distance project, post-All Fiction, all three members of Pile are once again living in the Northeast.
Press
โโScaling Wallsโ is a contemplative slow-burn with a midwest-emo instrumental bent and a healthy, healthy dose of vocalist Rick Maguireโs nihilistic croon.โ - PASTE Magazine
โThe singles previewing All Fiction have an unnameable, disturbed quality to them, something brewing beneath the surface. The haunting instrumentation, detached vocals, bleak lyricism โ especially on the off-kilter โPoisonsโ โ create a dark, dreary world that has a strong gravitation pull.โ- Uproxx