[+]PINEGROVE[+] [-]+ STEPHEN STEINBRINK[-]
Autumn Falls

PINEGROVE + STEPHEN STEINBRINK

Pinegrove are an American indie rock band from Montclair, New Jersey. New album: 'Cardinal'.

This concert is part of the Autumn Falls Festival. All information about this festival can be found on www.autumnfalls.be.

TIMING
- 19u30: doors
- 20u00: Stephen Steinbrink
- 21u15: Pinegrove

For this concert, a limited number of Gate15 culture vouchers will be accepted (for Antwerp students). You will need to book the ticket(s) first by mail.

For fans of

Wilco, Broken Social Scene, Sufjan Stevens, Guided By Voices, The Folk Implosion, Sebadoh, Built To Spill

Pinegrove us

More than any other single artist, Pinegrove was the driving force behind the return of teen pop in the late '90s. http://pinegrove.bandcamp.com/ members of guidelines, acres, and most importantly J pretty.

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Stephen Steinbrink us

Arizona-based songwriter Stephen Steinbrink has spent the last eight years making records that pull from Nick Drake’s subtle interiors, Arthur Russell’s pop heart and Elliott Smith’s bracing vulnerability. His latest album, Arranged Waves, can be found at his bandcamp page, where it can be streamed free of charged as well as purchased in various formats. It is a splendid advancement, with precision lyricism and flawless delivery. On his previous full-length release, I Drew A Picture, his trademark intimacy is let out into the barren desert landscape. The album does not signal the sudden maturation of a self-anointed troubadour. Instead, it’s the result of a prolific, unimpeachable songwriting craft being refined with every release. Steinbrink has previously released four full-length LPs under the moniker French Quarter, as well as a trove of small-run cassettes, CD-Rs and a VHS tape. He has also performed in acts ranging from pop veteran Katy Davidson (Key Losers/Dear Nora) to the cacophonous punk of Pigeon Religion. In keeping with his obsessive home-recorded output, I Drew a Picture broadens his established template of tarnished folk and bedroom pop introspection with delicate synths, propulsive drums and the kind of affecting chord progressions that rumble between relief and sad realization. The songs are Steinbrink’s most ambitious in composition and lyrical poignancy, bereft of naïve splendor or artificial specters, taking to task the cult of dying young. I Drew a Picture feels like cut ties. Contemplations on a beachless strip mall expanse. Alienation punctuated by digital snares. Passing on evenings of thinly-veiled promise, knowing how good it felt to stay home. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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