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After a number of different releases and years of touring, Montclair, New Jerseyās Pinegrove have offered their finest work to date with their newest LP, Cardinal. The bandās captivating blend of indie rock, pop and country elements is more vivid, fine-tuned, and addictive than ever before. Vocalist/guitarist Evan Stephens Hall along with brothers Zack Levine (drums) and Nick Levine (guitar) form a core that has been playing together since early childhood. Painting his emotions onto these songs with colorful and kinetic strokes, Hall moves through Cardinalās eight songs with unforgettable energy and passion, with a vocal performance that is pleasantly reminiscent of Will Oldham and Built to Spillās Doug Martsch.
Highlighted by the downtrodden nostalgia of twangy opener āOld Friendsā and the climactic refrain of āSize of the Moon,ā where the confession āI donāt know what Iām afraid of,ā is just as much of a sing-a-long as it is an emotional breakdown, moods donāt stay in one place for very long on Cardinal - they are carefully crafted and revisited throughout to continually evoke the albumās central themes of memory, language, and home.
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After a number of different releases and years of touring, Montclair, New Jerseyās Pinegrove have offered their finest work to date with their newest LP, Cardinal. The bandās captivating blend of indie rock, pop and country elements is more vivid, fine-tuned, and addictive than ever before. Vocalist/guitarist Evan Stephens Hall along with brothers Zack Levine (drums) and Nick Levine (guitar) form a core that has been playing together since early childhood. Painting his emotions onto these songs with colorful and kinetic strokes, Hall moves through Cardinalās eight songs with unforgettable energy and passion, with a vocal performance that is pleasantly reminiscent of Will Oldham and Built to Spillās Doug Martsch.
Highlighted by the downtrodden nostalgia of twangy opener āOld Friendsā and the climactic refrain of āSize of the Moon,ā where the confession āI donāt know what Iām afraid of,ā is just as much of a sing-a-long as it is an emotional breakdown, moods donāt stay in one place for very long on Cardinal - they are carefully crafted and revisited throughout to continually evoke the albumās central themes of memory, language, and home.













