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Elsewhere
Rock · 2017

Elsewhere

Pinegrove's "Elsewhere" captures the raw, intimate energy of their early live performances, blending indie rock's introspection with alt-country's rustic warmth. This 2017 live album offers a catharti

January 20, 2017 · Run For Cover Records (2)

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Imagine yourself in a dimly lit, cozy venue, the air thick with anticipation and shared emotion. "Elsewhere" is Pinegrove stripped down, yet amplified by the collective spirit of a live audience. It's the sound of raw nerves and open hearts, where every strummed chord and every sung lyric feels intensely personal, yet universally understood. This album is for those moments when you need to feel deeply, to connect with music that acknowledges life's bittersweet complexities, and to find solace in shared vulnerability. It's an essential document for fans, capturing the band's magnetic stage presence and the communal magic of their early shows.

Moments Worth Listening For
The palpable collective energy when the audience joins in on the chorus of a fan-favorite track, creating an almost communal catharsis.
An extended, raw vocal delivery on a particularly poignant lyric, where Evan Stephens Hall's voice cracks with genuine emotion, surpassing the studio version's polish.
The dynamic interplay between the guitars and pedal steel during an instrumental bridge, showcasing the band's live musicianship and chemistry.
The sudden drop in instrumentation on a track, leaving only a sparse acoustic guitar and a vulnerable vocal, highlighting the lyrical intimacy.

How does Elsewhere sound next to the rest of Pinegrove's catalogue?

Basement Show+3.5σ

Basement Show saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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