Elsewhere (Pinegrove album) explained

Elsewhere
Type:live
Artist:Pinegrove
Cover:Elsewhere - Pinegrove.jpg
Released:January 20, 2017
Label:Run for Cover
Prev Title:Cardinal
Prev Year:2016
Next Title:Skylight
Next Year:2018

Elsewhere is the second live album by American rock band Pinegrove, released January 20, 2017 on Run for Cover. The album follows their breakout record, Cardinal, which was released a year prior and attracted acclaim from music critics. Pinegrove performed nearly 200 shows in the year between, and celebrated their success with Elsewhere. The group also recorded a session for Audiotree Live, which was released on streaming services as a standalone live release preceding the creation of Elsewhere.

The album was released on Bandcamp, utilizing the platform's name-your-price option. All proceeds are donated to the Southern Poverty Law Center. It was also issued on cassette by Run for Cover, which was released in March 2017.[1]

Background

Elsewhere documents Pinegrove's live performances in 2016, a year in which the band performed nearly 200 concerts. Its recordings are culled from the band's tour with Kevin Devine, Petal, and Julien Baker. On its Bandcamp release page, the band's frontman, Evan Stephens Hall, gave insight into the album's creation:

The album was released on January 20, 2017, the day of the Inauguration of Donald Trump. The album's title is derived from a lyric in the song "Visiting": "City to city / Montclair and elsewhere."

Reception

Sam Sodomsky of Pitchfork dubbed the release "lovable," writing, "all of Pinegrove's songs feel bigger, tighter, and more controlled, without losing the edge that made them stand out in the first place. More than anything, Elsewhere is a testament to just how good a live band Pinegrove has become."[2] The New York Times Joe Coscarelli mentioned the album, referring to the band at this period as a "stalwart live act".[3]

Personnel

Production

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Pinegrove Release New Live Album Elsewhere, With All Proceeds Going to Southern Poverty Law Center. Spin. Rob. Arcand. January 23, 2017. March 5, 2019.
  2. Web site: Pinegrove: Elsewhere. Pitchfork Media. Sam. Sodomsky. January 27, 2017. March 5, 2019.
  3. News: Pinegrove Brings Strange Musical Bedfellows to New York. The New York Times. Joe. Coscarelli. April 19, 2017. March 5, 2019.