The discography of indie rock/emo band Rainer Maria consists of seven studio albums, two live albums, three EPs, nine singles, two music videos, and various appearances on compilations.
The band formed in 1995 and released an untitled demo tape the same year.[1] It was followed by their self-titled EP in 1996 and their debut, Past Worn Searching, in 1997,[2] as well as the "New York, 1955" single.[3] While they didn't release anything in 1998, 1999 saw the release of a split with the Hal Al Shedad,[4] the Atlantic EP,[5] and Look Now Look Again.[6] 2000 saw the release of the "Hell and High Water" single,[7] as well as their first live album, Live at the Black Cat. 2001 saw the "Artifical Light" single. Both "Artifical Light" and "Hell and High Water" were later released on A Better Version of Me.
The Ears Ring EP was released in 2002. A music video for the title track was released in 2003. 2003 also saw the release of Long Knives Drawn. They released their second live album Anyone In Love With You (Already Knows) in 2004. 2006 saw the release of Catastrophe Keeps Us Together, their last album before disbanding the same year. 2011 saw the release of a self-titled compilation of b-sides and compilation tracks.
The band reunited in 2014 to play a series of shows. In 2017, the band announced they were releasing their first album in 11 years, S/T, in August of that year. 2017 also saw the release of the "Lower Worlds" single and a split with Palehound.