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Pinegrove's 'Intrepid' Explodes Just As Far As You Can See The Universe

Pinegrove performs at the 2017 Newport Folk Festival.

's was a messy and charming debut that felt with exacting detail. There's a sense of restlessness in it, run through the twinkly pangs of, and the crowd's sing-alongs are more than just mouthing to their favorite songs — it's living them. That's largely why was one of NPR Music's .

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