Pinegrove have announced a hiatus, as well as the departure of drummer and founding member Zack Levine – marking “the end of an era”.The band have announced that they will be going on an indefinite hiatus “on a more casual basis”, with each member focusing on different side projects.
Frontman Evan Stephens Hall shared in a lengthy Instagram post that “Pinegrove is not over, but it seems this era is.”“After a lot of touring in ’22 you may have noticed we’ve been taking some time to regroup,” Hall wrote. “In the midst of this, our drummer & ultimate bud Zack has decided his time with PG has come to a close.
We know this wasn’t an easy decision for him & we support him 100 per cent.”Levine founded Pinegrove with Hall in 2010, and has performed with the band throughout multiple lineup changes since then.A post shared by Pinegrove (@pinegroveband)He continued: “There’s still a fair amount of studio stuff we’re working on & at some point soon we’ll release some of it.
but for now, PG will be on a more casual basis than you may have come to expect. I might do solo performances here & there.
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