Pinegrove – Everything So Far

Album Info

Artist: Pinegrove

Title: Everything So Far

Year: 2015

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Tracklist

  • 1. New Friends (3:19)
  • 2. Angelina (1:41)
  • 3. Problems (1:20)
  • 4. Need (1:50)
  • 5. Overthrown (1:33)
  • 6. Size of the Moon (4:07)
  • 7. Need 2 (3:11)
  • 8. Namesake (3:07)
  • 9. V (2:40)
  • 10. & (4:03)
  • 11. Unison (4:14)
  • 12. Palisade (3:20)
  • 13. The Metronome (3:20)
  • 14. Mather Knoll (3:50)
  • 15. Over My Shoulder (4:00)
  • 16. Peeling off the Bark (3:58)
  • 17. Morningtime (4:53)
  • 18. Recycling (4:35)
  • 19. Sunday (6:11)
  • 20. On Jet Lag (3:36)
  • 21. Days (4:25)

Review

If you're looking to dive into the heart and soul of Pinegrove, "Everything So Far" is your ticket. This compilation album, originally self-released in 2014 and polished up a year later with new cover art after signing with Run for Cover Records, is a treasure trove of the band's early work. It gathers songs from their fledgling EPs and their debut album "Meridian," weaving a tapestry of personal struggle, relationships, and a quest for self-discovery.

With its 21 tracks, "Everything So Far" traces Pinegrove's artistic evolution beautifully. From the folk-infused indie rock charm of "New Friends" and "Angelina," to the aggressive punk streaks in "Problems" and "Overthrown," the album has a bit of everything for everyone. Tunes like "Size of the Moon" and "Sunday" cast a more melancholic, introspective light, pulling you into the band's lyrical depth and raw emotional energy. It's an album that not only chronicles Pinegrove's formative years but also cements their distinctive sound, making it a must-listen for indie rock and folk enthusiasts alike. - Josh