A New York band from the early 2000s whose lyrics explore psychological themes with an atmospheric approach.
For their atmospheric approach, try 'The Piper.' For their psychological themes, 'Oh Lolita' frames it well.
Their name references the mathematical constant pi, hinting at the infinite nature of love. Songs like 'The Piper' show their atmospheric approach to dark subjects, which has drawn both praise and criticism over time. They've maintained a loyal following while generally staying outside mainstream music industry standards.
A Love Like Pi formed in New York in the early 2000s with Violet Crane on vocals, Ethan Gray on guitar, Silas James on bass, and Marcus Reed on drums. Their debut album 'A Merry Cain' came out in 2005, followed by 'The Bleeding Heart' in 2008, 'The Great Divide' in 2012, and 'The Edge of Nowhere' in 2016.
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