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11:11

    Pinegrove’s new album 11:11 is an unqualified triumph, an album that seizes listeners with hook-filled songs imbuing feelings of warmth, urgency, and poetic beauty, even as it asks some of life’s big and difficult questions.

    On previous Pinegrove recordings, band member Sam Skinner usually oversees mixing duties, but this time out, noted producer and former Death Cab for Cutie member Chris Walla has assumed the role. Calling previous album Marigold’s production “crisp and contained,” Hall, who co-produced 11:11 with Sam, sought more of a “messier” feel for these new songs. Most of the recording took place at two Hudson Valley facilities (Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock and The Building in Marlboro) with the final touches done side by side with Walla in Seattle. 11:11 features lush soundscapes, organs, Megan Benavente’s melodic and adventurous bass playing, Josh Marre’s signature guitar work & a special guest- Doug Hall, Evan’s father- playing piano on many tracks. The record sounds intimate, yet expansive.

    “It spends equal time on optimism, community, reaffirming what we are and how it’s our duty to look out for one another” says singer Evan Stephens Hall. “There’s anger, love, hope and grief. The record has all of that.”

    The opening mini epic track, “Habitat,” is a two-part masterpiece of texturalism, brimming with robust, percussive guitars and driven by unsettling shifts. Another key track is “Alaska,” – a happy-go-lucky romp of dense, bracing guitar rock, lurching out of the gate with tectonic force and boasting hooks at every turn. Later, the breezy, pastoral folk-tinged “Iodine” glistens with exquisite vocal harmonies, and “Flora” is a beautifully appointed apology to nature, its luxurious country rock feels connected to past masters like the Flying Burrito Brothers or early Wilco.

    TRACK LISTING

    Habitat
    Alaska
    Iodine
    Orange
    Flora
    Respirate
    Let
    So What
    Swimming
    Cyclone
    11th Hour

    Pinegrove’s new album begins with a breath and ends with a shimmering exhalation. In between is Marigold, an urgent, multivalent meditation—and an expanded take on the blend of alt-country, indie rock and cerebral humanism that’s inspired the band’s ardent fan community. Marigold marks their Rough Trade Records debut, offering what songwriter Evan Stephens Hall calls a “heart-first” perspective.

    Those familiar with Pinegrove will recognize signature elements of the band’s sound: literary yet conversational lyrics, geometrically interlocking guitars, the dynamic shifting shadows of rhythm and structure. But this effort marks the most spacious, bold, and well defined iteration of the project yet.

    Formed in 2010 by childhood friends Evan and drummer Zack Levine, Pinegrove have released three previous albums — Everything So Far (2015), Cardinal (2016), and Skylight (2018) — to massive critical acclaim, garnering them a widespread and devoted listenership. They’ve described their sound as variously as introspective party music, or energetic music in the folk tradition; in any case they have combined catharsis and inventive structures with irrepressible melodies, resonant lyrics and emotive twang. Marigold finds the band expanding into the latter, spreading out over varying tempos and swelling pedal steel. But in surprising moments, the album can suddenly unfold into the band’s heaviest, most unbound offerings yet—a cavalier disregard of genre in favour of something honest and unique.

    STAFF COMMENTS

    Barry says: Swooning, Americana tinged rock choruses and beautifully mixed instrumentals from New Jersey's Pinegrove. Grand and momentous while still retaining the charm of more relaxed acoustic folk numbers. Lovely stuff.

    TRACK LISTING

    Dotted Line
    Spiral
    The Alarmist
    No Drugs
    Moment
    Hairpin
    Phase
    Endless
    Alcove
    Neighbor
    Marigold

    Pinegrove

    Skylight

      ‘Skylight’ is the follow up to 2016’s widely-acclaimed breakthrough album, ‘Cardinal’.

      The 2CD and 2LP formats come with an entire bonus album, ‘Skylight II’ (the album performed acoustically).

      In 2017, Pinegrove moved into a rural farmhouse in upstate New York to make their new album ‘Skylight’, living, working and recording together. This DIY ethos solidifies Pinegrove’s position at the epicentre of a creative community, where they’ve adopted a ‘friends first’ policy when cycling through the band’s touring iteration.

      ‘Skylight’ is “an album about happiness, figuring out how to be optimistic and realistic. To be effectively optimistic, you have to establish relationships with darkness and disappointment. The position of optimism is earned.” Frontman Evan Stephens Hall’s “classic American melodies” and emotionally direct lyrics blend seamlessly with alt-country instrumentation and experimental rhythms of drummer Zack Levine.

      The band are confident in their idiosyncrasy, dropping pop structures when they no longer fit. The songs swing between wider extremes - whisper to full-belt and back again, treading mid-air - and Pinegrove more exactly, more full-throatedly say what they’ve been trying to say.

      “Divine moments... each slight note has a defined voice” - Pitchfork
      “Explodes just as far as you can see the universe” - NPR
      “Wrapped up in a shimmering, light country twang… raw, honest and velvety” - NME.

      STAFF COMMENTS

      Barry says: Drawing easy comparisons to the minimal guitar-led falsetto of Bon Iver, Pinegrove are at once tender and enchanting, being unafraid to pull things back to the simple duo of guitar and voice and drawing a huge range of feeling out of the simplest of accentuations. This is a hypnotic and beautiful affair, tenderly delivered and perfectly restrained.

      TRACK LISTING

      Rings
      Portal
      Intrepid
      Paterson & Leo
      Angelina
      Thanksgiving
      Easy Enough
      Darkness
      Skylight
      Amulets
      Light On

      ‘Skylight II’ (CD2 / LP2)
      Rings (Acoustic)
      Portal (Acoustic)
      Intrepid (Acoustic)
      Paterson & Leo (Acoustic)
      Angelina (Acoustic)
      Thanksgiving (Acoustic)
      Easy Enough (Acoustic)
      Darkness (Acoustic)
      Skylight (Acoustic)
      Amulets (Acoustic)
      Light On (Acoustic)


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