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Jan 27, 202211:11 is an album that’s sure to please longtime fans of the band, but it also serves as a prime document of the cultural atmosphere in the United States in 2022.
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Jan 27, 2022Pinegrove has yet to deliver a clunker, and 11:11 should be a welcome addition to any fan's regular rotation, in addition to offering a few gems for anyone partial to a tuneful, earnest protest song.
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Jan 28, 2022After the breakthrough of their incredible 2016 album Cardinal, Hall and Pinegrove faced the tall task of trying to match or surpass it. They haven’t quite done that, but they have built an impressive catalog of albums that spill over with compelling songs and affecting performances. From that perspective, 11:11 fits in perfectly.
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Jan 28, 2022Evan and co have set out on, their latest foray into the thicket may well be their most patient and under-dramatic to date. Organic and breathable are its tunes, blooming in real time with warm swirling arpeggios (Iodine) and the spindly swaying of oak and pine (Habitat).
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Jan 28, 2022For those looking for a more focused and less restrained approach by the band and Stephens Hall himself, 11:11 makes for a timely delivery.
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Feb 3, 202211:11 is replete with pilots asleep at the wheel and elected officials ignoring the obvious. Yet the record’s most compelling figure is that dazed child on the beach, vomiting sand and seawater, insisting, “I want to be alive.”
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Feb 7, 2022It’s best described as an album for escape- to leave the world behind, and encompass yourself completely in the emotive contemplation it offers.
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Jan 28, 2022Top tier songwriting! Sounds like classic post hardcore mixed with indie folk and I dig it, very well produced.