Written by Lauren Rosier
New Jersey indie-pop band, Pinegrove, share their new music video for the track, “Endless,” from their latest release, Marigold.
“In this video we wanted to explore tenacity & endurance of spirit,” Says singer Evan Stephens Hall. “In this moment of turbulence in our country, as many of us are banding together to fight racism, to stay healthy in a pandemic, & to live with dignity through economic oppression, we believe in the power of resilience and perseverance. Keep going. It’s working.”
Director Brian Paccione also had this to say about the video: “I learned so much from nature while making this for us — I learned to listen to it, respond to it, and collaborate with it. I was not in charge — and I hope this special relationship is reflected in the work. I hope you all see a part of your own emotional life in our little seed’s journey.”
Pinegrove formed in 2010 in Montclair, NJ by childhood friends, Hall and drummer Zack Levine, and have previously released three albums – 2018’s Skylight, 2016’s Cardinal, and 2015’s Everything So Far. Hall named the band after a “beautiful and regulated, yet natural and messy” grid of pine trees on his college’s campus.
Marigold features Hall, Levine, Nick, as well as Josh Marre (who, outside of his usual guitar duties, doubles on bass for this record), Sam Skinner, Nandi Rose, Evan’s dad Doug Hall, and Zack & Nick’s dad Michael William Levine. Skinner also engineered and co-produced the record, as he has on every Pinegrove recording since 2015.
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