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Upon its release on February 22, 2011 via Carpark Records, Underneath the Pine was met with a polarized but largely positive critical response. It earned a Metacritic score of 79/100, signifying "generally favorable reviews". The album was a major step forward for Bundick as an artist, with Beats Per Minute arguing that "in many ways, Underneath the Pine is a superior album to Bundick’s début". At the album's heights, songs like “Got Blinded” were celebrated as where the album was "at its best". toro y moi underneath the pine mediafire zip top

brings a slightly grittier edge to the album's soft aesthetic. The Legacy of Underneath the Pine This public link is valid for 7 days

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"Underneath the Pine" has had a lasting impact on the electronic music scene, influencing a generation of artists and producers. The album's lo-fi production and introspective lyrics have been cited as an inspiration by artists such as Washed Out, Neon Indian, and James Blake. Today, "Underneath the Pine" remains a beloved classic of the chillwave and indie electronic genres.

Underneath the Pine proved that Toro y Moi was not a one-trick pony. By moving away from the lo-fi aesthetic, Bundick proved he was a producer capable of creating complex, melodic, and layered music. While some fans of the earlier chillwave sound were initially surprised, the album has aged exceptionally well, often cited as one of his best works.

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