Pinegrove
11:11


4.0
excellent

Review

by YoYoMancuso STAFF
January 30th, 2022 | 61 replies


Release Date: 2022 | Tracklist

Review Summary: but nothing i try can abbreviate the time

While it can hardly be considered an artistic evolution or major sonic step forward, 11:11 exists as a worthy addition to the Pinegrove canon because of its refinements. The gentle, windswept textures of 2020’s Marigold leaned more fully into the band’s acoustic and country sensibilities without fully capitalizing on their potential, leading to the more uptempo cuts like “Moment” or “Phase” carrying additional weight. For the most part, 11:11 doesn’t have this problem, as Evan Stephens Hall and company have attentively layered their more delicate moments and brought a more realized depth to the intentional meandering of their song structures. Where a song like “Alcove” would only be given forward motion in the final moments of its arrangement, the gargantuan “Habitat” is given free range to sink its roots down and climb up the walls of the listener’s heart. The band’s longest song to date, it somehow manages to make urgency and patience coexist, quickly reaching a dynamic peak within its first two minutes before gradually fading into bucolic ecstasy, birdsong and all.

11:11 flourishes when it takes its time like this, a stark contrast from the unnecessary and time-consuming slog of Marigold’s closing track or the pointless ambience that closes the otherwise jaw-dropping “Moment”. In a strange twist, these patient sections have been improved by being tightened and given a more intentional focus, while also being spaced out more effectively. The vibrant​​ pulse of “Alaska” is catchy enough on its own, but it serves as a vivacious change of pace following the heavenly final minute of “Habitat”. The band also make the astute decision to climb steadily higher peaks as the tracklist progresses, culminating in the powerful one-two punch of “Swimming” and “Cyclone”, which serve as a welcome exclamation point before “11th Hour” brings the listener back down to earth.

“11th Hour”, while pleasant enough, illustrates my biggest problem with the record as a whole, which is the band’s tendency to let certain songs and arrangements breathe, while arbitrarily not letting others come up for air. The more fully fleshed out ideas on display, such as “Habitat”, “Orange”, and “Swimming”, all build unforgettably toward impactful moments that showcase Hall’s masterful songwriting ability, and shorter songs like single “Respirate” are ironically cut off from their air supply right as they begin to spread their wings (also, the less we talk about that “when corona hit” lyric, the better). As “Alaska” proves, the track lengths are not the issue here, but rather the feeling of incompleteness, and the desire for just one more melody or progression that would truly make a track feel transcendent. Pinegrove’s greatest strength lies in their ability to conjure up the idyllic, centered atmosphere of the countryside, and they do this successfully only when they remember that nature ages in eons.

The unbelievable “Iodine” finds itself in awe of the passage of time, and is content to remain aware of the phenomenon, despite its habit of consuming everything in its path. Sunny, anxious, mournful, and delighted all at once, this masterpiece of a song manages to combine the composure of “Habitat” with the tenacity of “Alaska” to construct the album’s clear highlight, and my personal favorite Pinegrove song to date. Through a song like “Iodine”, Hall showcases his understanding of both the necessity of grief and the salvation of gratitude. It’s a shame that the entirety of 11:11 can’t communicate this same sentiment through its melodies, but it comes damn close when given the space.



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YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
January 30th 2022


18856 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

for those of us who like slightly longer reviews. this inspired me to check pinegrove's discog, been a fun journey thus far

Feather
January 30th 2022


10111 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Initial thinking is that I am going to end up liking this just as much as their past couple albums, which says a lot! A welcome addition to the discography

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
January 30th 2022


18856 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

think i like Cardinal a bit more but haven't decided on a rating. Iodine is pretty easily my fav song by them though

Kusangii
January 30th 2022


6357 Comments


OMG I JUST SAW 11:11 THAT MEANS I'M ON THE RIGHT PATH AND MY SOUL MATE IS SOON TO FIND

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
January 30th 2022


18856 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

epic manifestation moment

Slex
January 30th 2022


16538 Comments


11th Hour is so so so good so I already disagree on principle but also "these songs are too short!" is a reasonable complaint that I've grown to not care about since Skylight took years to fully grow on me and that album is like 62% interludes

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
January 30th 2022


18856 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

^ I mean, that’s not the complaint haha, I tried to clarify that

Slex
January 30th 2022


16538 Comments


Oh yeah sorry I feel you and wasn't trying to take away from yr reasoning, was paraphrasing is all

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
January 30th 2022


18856 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

You’re good dude, definitely wanna listen to Skylight more!

Slex
January 30th 2022


16538 Comments


It's my favorite of theirs! Did take over 2 years to grow on me tho lol

AsleepInTheBack
Staff Reviewer
January 30th 2022


10112 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"for those of us who like slightly longer reviews."



I will challenge you to a duel, so help me God...

Sowing
Moderator
January 30th 2022


43944 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Now, a competition for "the most medium review"

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
January 30th 2022


18856 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

@Asleep I’m on my Aaron Burr shit today

AsleepInTheBack
Staff Reviewer
January 30th 2022


10112 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I want a spicy 2.5 para beaut from Colton



Then I want a 15 para monolithic big boi from Mr Well on his incremental 0.1 pinegrove decay theory



Then I want all 4 featured simultaneously in celebration of words



Then I want cheeseburger

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
January 30th 2022


18856 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

^ this is the only way forward now

Gyromania
January 31st 2022


37017 Comments


alaska is good af

RadioNew03
January 31st 2022


185 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Swimming is an amazing song!

BigTuna
January 31st 2022


5907 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Dotted Line off of Marigold is hands down my favorite Pinegrove song, but Iodine is making a push.

Relinquished
January 31st 2022


48718 Comments


iodine sounds owen-ish

BlushfulHippocrene
Staff Reviewer
January 31st 2022


4052 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Didn't draw that connection but absolutely it does.



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