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Pinegrove have shared the studio version of their new song “Orange,” which centers around governmental inaction with regard to climate change. The song’s release follows an acoustic live performance of the song which the band shared a week prior.

Frontman Evan Stephens Hall explains in a press release: “‘Orange,’ a waltz about the climate crisis, was written on the day in 2020 that the photos of Oregon’s eerie, bloodshot sky circulated the internet. The song tries to balance outrage at those preventing progress politicians elected in good faith to protect us who instead believe themselves celebrities with the ethereal, almost dissociative feeling of being alive at the end of history.

The mirage on offer by today’s political theatre does nothing to assuage our concerns as we watch where the money actually goes: the American military, one of the single greatest global sources of fossil fuel emissions. So for all who have on one hand heard the desperate scientific prognosis, and on the other seen the already-weak promises on the campaign trail traded in for endless wars—it’s tough not to lose heart.

“This isn’t a song trying to convince anyone that climate change is real. It’s for people horrified at the government’s inaction to what we can all see with our own eyes. As this summer progresses, breaking all sorts of records across the northern hemisphere, and the conclusion sinks further into our collective gut, it’s essential for people with a microphone to start shouting, and in whatever way we can to affirm community, to step in and help one another cope in the absence of our government, and take seriously the need to organize for a better world.”

Pinegrove’s most recent studio album, “Marigold”, was released last year via Rough Trade Records.

Evan and the Gang come through with a wonderfully poignant song about our impending doom, wrapped in some of their most tasteful production, enchanting harmonies, and dynamic instrumentation yet

Released August 25th, 2021
2021, Pinegrove under exclusive license to Rough Trade Records Ltd

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The Cure in Orange is a concert film by British rock group The Curefilmed at the classic Théâtre antique d’Orange in the French countryside (Orange, Vaucluse), With two performances by the band on August 9th and 10th, 1986.  Members Robert Smith (Vocals & guitar), Simon Gallup(Bass guitar), Porl Thompson (Keyboards, guitar and saxophone), Boris Williams (Drums), and Lol Tolhurst (Keyboards) make their way through 23 songs. Robert Smith has mentioned on the band’s official website that The Cure in Orange will be released on DVD sometime  but It is now 2015 and still no official release, it was only made available on VHS  like The Cure’s more recent release, Trilogy which is available on dvd/Blue Ray. The Set of Songs were described as “An astonishingly lavish production number for one of the world’s less dynamic live bands, rendered noteworthy by its setting against the magnificent backdrop of an ancient amphitheatre  for Cure fans this is as perfect and cinematographically compelling a record of a gig as could be asked for. “the mixing and recording of the show is pristine and would have made an excellent live album…With performance highlights including fantastic versions of “Primary,” “A Night Like This,” “A Forest,” and “Faith,” Orange is ample testimony to both the Cure’s excellence and Pope’s ability to showcase them at their best.”

Tracklist

1- Shake dog shake
2- Piggy in the mirror
3- Play for today
4- A strange day
5- Primary
6- Kyoto song
7- Charlotte sometimes
8- Inbetween days
9- The walk
10- A night like this
11- Push
12- A hundred years
13- A forest
14- Sinking
15- Close to me
16- Let´s go to bed
17- Six different ways
18- Three imaginary boys
19- Boys don´t cry
20- Faith
21- Give me it
22- 10:15 Saturday night
23- Killing an a arab