BALARAMA HELLER Pinegrove (from left, Zack Levine, Nandi Rose Plunkett, Evan Stephens Hall, Josh Marre and Sam Skinner). Pinegrove got a bad rap when someone decided they were an emo band, probably because of their emergence in the 2010s and the hordes of passionate young fans (known endearingly as “Pinenuts”) seen singing along at the innumerable all-ages shows these Montclair millennials played in their formative years. As evidenced by Pinegrove’s fourth full-length 11:11, released on Jan. 28 by the Rough Trade label, the band owes its primary musical debt to the twangy alt-country of Wilco …