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Born | New York City, U.S. | May 6, 1989
Education | Kenyon College (BA) |
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Evan Stephens Hall (born May 6, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. Hall is best known as the lead singer & guitarist [1] of indie rock band Pinegrove. Born in New York City, Hall grew up the son of a musician father, and took instrument lessons locally. During his time at Ohio's Kenyon College, Hall co-founded Pinegrove with drummer and childhood friend Zack Levine.
Pinegrove rose to fame in the mid-2010s with its breakthrough album, Cardinal (2016), which attracted broad critical acclaim. The band has released five studio albums so far; its most recent, 11:11 , was released in January 2022.
Evan Stephens Hall was born on May 6, 1989, in New York, New York, to Tracey Stephens [2] and Doug Hall. In June 1992 the family moved to Montclair, New Jersey. Hall's mother briefly operated a women's shelter and was involved in social work, [3] but now works as an interior designer. Hall's father works in commercial music; he is best known for composing the jingle for financial company J.G. Wentworth. [4] Hall's interests growing up included skateboarding—he aspired to be a professional skateboarder as an adult, but suffered a concussion in his teens that sidelined his interest. [5] Hall spent several years camping at Geneva Glen co-educational summer camp located in Indian Hills, Colorado; he was later hired as a counselor in the years before founding Pinegrove. [6]
Hall was friends with Pinegrove drummer Zack Levine growing up, and the two attended the local public schools together through Montclair High School. [7] Both boys’ fathers are in a cover band together—Julie's Party, a roots rock outfit covering acts like Bonnie Raitt and Little Feat. [8] Hall grew up taking lessons at Montclair Music Studio, first learning the drums, then bass, and lastly the guitar. [5] He and Levine began playing music together at seven years old, [8] forming their first band, the Pug Fuglies, in the sixth grade. The next year, the duo began playing together in Dogwater, a grunge band, which they focused on throughout high school. [9] During that time, the duo played many shows at Montclair's Serendipity Cafe, and have expressed the positive impact playing their music in a welcoming and encouraging space has had on them. [10]
After graduating high school in 2007, [11] Hall attended Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, from which he graduated in 2011, [12] majoring in creative writing with an emphasis in poetry. During his tenure there, he also developed a love of semiotics and modernist literature. [2] He worked at a recycling plant through college, which became the namesake of the Pinegrove song "Recycling". [11]
During his time at university, Hall co-founded Pinegrove with Levine. The group built a grassroots following in the early 2010s with a stream of extended plays and do-it-yourself house concerts. They issued their debut album, Meridian, in 2012 via online music platform Bandcamp. Viewing a move necessary to gain notoriety, the band relocated to Brooklyn, New York. Hall had a difficult experience in New York; in an interview, he remarked that during that period, "everything in my life was falling apart." [13] He found the frenetic nature of the city unenjoyable, and worked excessively to make ends meet. [14] After nine months, Hall returned to his parents' home. [5] For the next several years, he lived at home in Montclair, working part-time at a bookstore and focusing on songwriting. [5]
He distilled this productive period of writing into Cardinal , Pinegrove's 2016 breakthrough album. During this era, the band signed to Run for Cover Records, an independent record label from Boston [15] known for its association with fourth-wave emo acts. Cardinal was widely successful, acclaimed by critics for its tone and sincerity. Pinegrove quickly developed a large following of fans and played over 200 shows that year. The band headlined several nationwide tours, consistently selling out mid-sized venues. The band "seemed poised to enlarge its audience significantly," at this moment. [4] In November 2017, Hall posted a lengthy statement to the band's Facebook regarding an accusation of "sexual coercion" against him. [16] Further reports revealed that Hall had a brief relationship with a member of the band's touring team who accused him of using "verbal and contextual pressure" sexually. [4] Philadelphia-based mental health nonprofit Punk Talks was involved in facilitating Hall's statement, had done so "without [the accuser's] knowledge, support or permission". [17] The situation—resolved via a private mediator between the two—resulted in Pinegrove taking a year-long hiatus at the accuser's request. [3]
Skylight —the band's third full-length—saw release in 2018, and received a muted but positive reaction from fans. [18] The band continued to tour, selling out a nationwide tour between February and March 2019. Later that year, the band announced they had signed to British indie label Rough Trade for their next effort, [18] 2020's Marigold . [19]
In April 2023, Pinegrove announced that Zack Levine would depart the band, and that the remaining members would continue "on a more casual basis". Hall further noted that "I might do solo performances here and there. But we have no plans to perform as a band right now. We’re gonna chill a bit, take some time to finish up odds and ends,” marking the beginning of an indefinite hiatus. [20]
In 2017, Hall contributed a solo cover of Green Day's "Burnout" to Earth Day: A Tribute to Green Day, a tribute album; all proceeds went to the Hurricane Maria Community Relief & Recovery Fund. [21]
Hall's influences on his songwriting split between music and literature, owing to his tenure at Kenyon studying English. On the sonic side, Hall has cited Stephen Steinbrink, Ben Lerner, Greta Kline, and Phil Elverum as inspirations. [22] Hall's earliest musical influences included alternative rock mainstays such as Radiohead, Green Day, and Nirvana. [10] In terms of literature, he has also noted novelists James Joyce, William Faulkner, [8] Virginia Woolf, and David Foster Wallace, [23] as influences on his work, as well as the short story author George Saunders. [13] Hall has specifically cited Woolf's The Waves and Wallace's Infinite Jest as inspirations, commenting that "they made me feel ambitious, in that they have such a specific worldview, and made me question what I have to offer." [9]
Hall has referred to Pinegrove as "language-arts rock." [12] As a songwriter, Hall has emphasized simplicity and immediacy, viewing complexity as something of a defense mechanism in art. [13] To this end, Hall has depicted himself as a "student of pop music," praising famed hitmaker Max Martin as "arguably the best songwriter of our time." [13] He aims for a conversational tone in his lyricism, believing it expresses meaning more directly. [9] His lyrics frequently touch on themes of communication and loneliness, and more general concepts such as color and geometry. [22]
Mark Erelli is an American singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and touring folk musician from Reading, Massachusetts who earned a master's degree in evolutionary biology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst before pursuing a career in music. Erelli has released nine solo albums and three collaborative albums. His self-titled debut album was released in 1999, the same year that he won the Kerrville Folk Festival's New Folk Award. His first recording for the Signature Sounds label, Compass & Companion, spent ten weeks in the Top Ten on the Americana Chart. Erelli has worked as a side musician for singer songwriters Lori McKenna and Josh Ritter. He has performed at various music festivals and shared the stage with John Hiatt, Dave Alvin, and Gillian Welch. Erelli's song “People Look Around”, which he co-wrote with Catie Curtis, was the Grand Prize winner at the 2005 International Songwriting Competition. His songs have been recorded by Ellis Paul, Vance Gilbert, Antje Duvekot, and Red Molly.
Pinegrove is an American rock band formed in Montclair, New Jersey in 2010. The band's lineup is largely fluid and variable, with singer-songwriter Evan Stephens Hall and drummer Zack Levine representing its core members. The two met as children and played in various bands before founding Pinegrove. The band's musical style, which uses instruments such as the banjo and pedal steel guitar, is commonly described as a mix between alt-country and emo. Pinegrove's early years were spent self-releasing music – including their debut album, Meridian (2012) – and performing do-it-yourself (DIY) house shows.
Cardinal is the second studio album by American rock band Pinegrove, released February 12, 2016 on Run for Cover. Pinegrove formed in Montclair, New Jersey in 2010, and spent their early years self-releasing their music and performing at DIY shows. Their first record, Meridian, was released in 2012, and later compiled into the mixtape Everything So Far (2014). In the early 2010s, the members relocated from their hometown of Montclair to Brooklyn, New York. The band's frontman, singer-songwriter Evan Stephens Hall, however, decided to return home, where he and drummer Zack Levine produced Cardinal.
Meridian is the debut studio album by American rock band Pinegrove, self-released on February 29, 2012. Pinegrove, formed in Montclair, New Jersey two years earlier, spent its early years self-recording its music at home. Meridian offers eight songs, including fan favorite "Recycling", that showcase its mix of alternative country and emo. All of its contents were composed by the band's frontman, singer-songwriter Evan Stephens Hall. He and drummer Zack Levine founded the group. Meridian also features contributions from occasional band members Nick Levine, Aidan Feliciano, and Nandi Rose Plunkett.
Skylight is the third studio album by Pinegrove, self-released on September 28, 2018. The album was produced by the band's frontman, singer-songwriter Evan Stephens Hall, as well as guitarist Sam Skinner. It was recorded at a home the band lived in in upstate New York in mid-2017. Pinegrove had risen to fame on the heels of its sophomore record, Cardinal, released on independent label Run for Cover. In November 2017, Hall posted a statement on the band's Facebook detailing accusations of "sexual coercion" against him. In response, the band canceled a tour and the planned release of Skylight, entering a hiatus.
Elsewhere is the second live album by American rock band Pinegrove, released January 20, 2017 on Run for Cover. The album follows their breakout record, Cardinal, which was released a year prior and attracted acclaim from music critics. Pinegrove performed nearly 200 shows in the year between, and celebrated their success with Elsewhere. The group also recorded a session for Audiotree Live, which was released on streaming services as a standalone live release preceding the creation of Elsewhere.
Pinegrove, an American rock band, have released five studio albums, five live albums, one compilation album, three extended plays (EPs), fourteen singles, and five music videos.
Marigold is the fourth studio album by Pinegrove, released through Rough Trade Records on January 17, 2020. The album was produced by the band's frontman, singer-songwriter Evan Stephens Hall, as well as guitarist Sam Skinner. As with the band's previous album, Marigold was recorded and mixed at Amperland, a rural farmhouse occupied by the group in upstate New York.
Half Waif is the stage name of American musician Ananda Rose "Nandi" Plunkett.
"Old Friends" is a song recorded by American rock band Pinegrove. The song was released on January 5, 2016, through Run for Cover Records, as the lead single from the band's second studio album Cardinal. It was written by singer-songwriter Evan Stephens Hall; lyrically, the song focuses on past friendships, as well as change.
Pinegrove on Audiotree Live is the first live album by American rock band Pinegrove, released May 27, 2016 on Audiotree Music. The group, which formed in 2010, developed a following with their mix of Americana and emo. The performance was filmed and released through Audiotree, a Chicago, Illinois–based music company.
"Phase" is a song recorded by American rock band Pinegrove. The song was released on October 30, 2019 through Rough Trade Records, as the second single from the band's fourth studio album Marigold (2020). It was written by singer-songwriter Evan Stephens Hall; lyrically, the song examines insomnia and anxiety.
"Intrepid" is a song recorded by American rock band Pinegrove. The song was released on November 1, 2017 through Run for Cover Records, as the lead single from the band's third studio album Skylight (2018). It was written by singer-songwriter Evan Stephens Hall; lyrically, the song examines love and distance in a global context.
"Cadmium" is a song recorded by the American rock band Pinegrove. It was released on January 27, 2016, by Run for Cover Records, as the second single from the band's second studio album, Cardinal. It was written by the singer-songwriter Evan Stephens Hall.
11:11 is the fifth studio album by Pinegrove, released through Rough Trade Records on January 28, 2022. The album was produced by the band's frontman, singer-songwriter Evan Stephens Hall, as well as guitarist Sam Skinner. It is the final album to feature drummer Zack Levine, who left the band in April 2023. For their next effort, the group eschewed their typical home settings for a proper studio for the first time, aiming for a less restrained approach to recording. To this end, they enlisted their first outside collaborator to mix the album—Chris Walla, best known for his work with Death Cab for Cutie.
"Need 2" is a song recorded by the American rock band Pinegrove. The song was first released on May 29, 2014, and later re-released as a single on June 15, 2023.
"Habitat" is a song recorded by the American rock band Pinegrove. The song was released on January 26, 2022, through Rough Trade, as the fourth single from the band's fourth studio album 11:11. It was written by singer-songwriter Evan Stephens Hall.
Jodi is the stage name of American indie rock musician Nick Levine. Levine is a former member of the band Pinegrove.