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Surrounded by vines and leafy set-pieces, the alternative Americana band Pinegrove play a stunning set of tracks from their environmentally-themed album 11:11 at Brooklyn’s Complete Music Studios. Filmed right before the band departs for their tour, the episode also captures the band discussing what it means to bring their most emotional material to a live audience and how 11:11 is, in some ways, their self-titled record.
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The episode captures Pinegrove discussing what it means to bring their most emotional material to a live audience.
Pinegrove
Pinegrove has become one of the most enduring indie bands to form during the 2010s. Long-time members Evan Hall and Zack Levine grew up together in Montclair, New Jersey and played in various bands until they landed on their current folk rock approach. Since then, they have built up a discography of raw, emotional records rooted in both Americana and emo influences. The band has a massively devoted following –affectionately known as “Pinenuts”– that connect deeply with Hall’s literary lyrics and symbolic imagery.