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Hammock is the ambient / post-rock project of composers Marc Byrd and Andrew Thompson. They debuted Hammock in early 2005 with the full length album Kenotic.
Since their debut, Hammock released an EP in mid-2005 called Stranded Under Endless Sky, and The Sleep-Over Series Volume One six months later in early 2006. In November 2006, Hammock released the full-length follow up to "Kenotic", Raising Your Voice...Trying to Stop an Echo on Darla Records. In January, 2008 Hammock announced that their next full-length, a special release titled Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow would appear in May, 2008 and that the six-panel digipak for the record would feature original artwork by Riceboy Sleeps (an art collaboration between Jonsi Birgisson of Sigur Ros and Alex Somers of Parachutes).
A majority of Hammock's music is ambient instrumental, save for a few tracks on Kenotic that feature haunting ethereal vocals. Their sound is "sleepier" than the brash, often obvious crescendos of their post-rocker cousins, reminiscent of 80's Brian Eno and early 90's Nick McCabe of the band The Verve.
Much of the later Hammock albums have been more instrumental and meditative, as on Marc Byrd's conceptual album The Sleep-Over Series. Hammock has also been featured on NPR (National Public Radio), and tracks from the album Kenotic were used by NBC during the 2006 winter Olympics coverage.
Hammock Discography:
Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow
Released: May 6, 2008, Darla Records
Raising Your Voice...Trying to Stop an Echo
Released: November 21, 2006, Darla Records
Kenotic
Released: Mar 29, 2005, Hammock Music
Stranded Under Endless Sky
Released: July 6, 2005, Hammock Music
The Sleep-Over Series Volume One
Released: Feb 07, 2006 Hammock Music
(Note: Only Track 2 is credited to Hammock in the liner notes. The rest of the album is properly credited to Marc Byrd as a solo artist).
Never Lose That Feeling, Vol. 2 (Various Artists)
Released: October, 2006, AC30 Records
Since their debut, Hammock released an EP in mid-2005 called Stranded Under Endless Sky, and The Sleep-Over Series Volume One six months later in early 2006. In November 2006, Hammock released the full-length follow up to "Kenotic", Raising Your Voice...Trying to Stop an Echo on Darla Records. In January, 2008 Hammock announced that their next full-length, a special release titled Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow would appear in May, 2008 and that the six-panel digipak for the record would feature original artwork by Riceboy Sleeps (an art collaboration between Jonsi Birgisson of Sigur Ros and Alex Somers of Parachutes).
A majority of Hammock's music is ambient instrumental, save for a few tracks on Kenotic that feature haunting ethereal vocals. Their sound is "sleepier" than the brash, often obvious crescendos of their post-rocker cousins, reminiscent of 80's Brian Eno and early 90's Nick McCabe of the band The Verve.
Much of the later Hammock albums have been more instrumental and meditative, as on Marc Byrd's conceptual album The Sleep-Over Series. Hammock has also been featured on NPR (National Public Radio), and tracks from the album Kenotic were used by NBC during the 2006 winter Olympics coverage.
Hammock Discography:
Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow
Released: May 6, 2008, Darla Records
Raising Your Voice...Trying to Stop an Echo
Released: November 21, 2006, Darla Records
Kenotic
Released: Mar 29, 2005, Hammock Music
Stranded Under Endless Sky
Released: July 6, 2005, Hammock Music
The Sleep-Over Series Volume One
Released: Feb 07, 2006 Hammock Music
(Note: Only Track 2 is credited to Hammock in the liner notes. The rest of the album is properly credited to Marc Byrd as a solo artist).
Never Lose That Feeling, Vol. 2 (Various Artists)
Released: October, 2006, AC30 Records
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Genres:
Other, Ambient
Band Members:
Marc Byrd and Andrew Thompson
Hometown:
Nashville, Tennessee
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Love in the Void
$13.98

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About Hammock
Hammock is the ambient / post-rock project of composers Marc Byrd and Andrew Thompson. They debuted Hammock in early 2005 with the full length album Kenotic.
Since their debut, Hammock released an EP in mid-2005 called Stranded Under Endless Sky, and The Sleep-Over Series Volume One six months later in early 2006. In November 2006, Hammock released the full-length follow up to "Kenotic", Raising Your Voice...Trying to Stop an Echo on Darla Records. In January, 2008 Hammock announced that their next full-length, a special release titled Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow would appear in May, 2008 and that the six-panel digipak for the record would feature original artwork by Riceboy Sleeps (an art collaboration between Jonsi Birgisson of Sigur Ros and Alex Somers of Parachutes).
A majority of Hammock's music is ambient instrumental, save for a few tracks on Kenotic that feature haunting ethereal vocals. Their sound is "sleepier" than the brash, often obvious crescendos of their post-rocker cousins, reminiscent of 80's Brian Eno and early 90's Nick McCabe of the band The Verve.
Much of the later Hammock albums have been more instrumental and meditative, as on Marc Byrd's conceptual album The Sleep-Over Series. Hammock has also been featured on NPR (National Public Radio), and tracks from the album Kenotic were used by NBC during the 2006 winter Olympics coverage.
Hammock Discography:
Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow
Released: May 6, 2008, Darla Records
Raising Your Voice...Trying to Stop an Echo
Released: November 21, 2006, Darla Records
Kenotic
Released: Mar 29, 2005, Hammock Music
Stranded Under Endless Sky
Released: July 6, 2005, Hammock Music
The Sleep-Over Series Volume One
Released: Feb 07, 2006 Hammock Music
(Note: Only Track 2 is credited to Hammock in the liner notes. The rest of the album is properly credited to Marc Byrd as a solo artist).
Never Lose That Feeling, Vol. 2 (Various Artists)
Released: October, 2006, AC30 Records
Since their debut, Hammock released an EP in mid-2005 called Stranded Under Endless Sky, and The Sleep-Over Series Volume One six months later in early 2006. In November 2006, Hammock released the full-length follow up to "Kenotic", Raising Your Voice...Trying to Stop an Echo on Darla Records. In January, 2008 Hammock announced that their next full-length, a special release titled Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow would appear in May, 2008 and that the six-panel digipak for the record would feature original artwork by Riceboy Sleeps (an art collaboration between Jonsi Birgisson of Sigur Ros and Alex Somers of Parachutes).
A majority of Hammock's music is ambient instrumental, save for a few tracks on Kenotic that feature haunting ethereal vocals. Their sound is "sleepier" than the brash, often obvious crescendos of their post-rocker cousins, reminiscent of 80's Brian Eno and early 90's Nick McCabe of the band The Verve.
Much of the later Hammock albums have been more instrumental and meditative, as on Marc Byrd's conceptual album The Sleep-Over Series. Hammock has also been featured on NPR (National Public Radio), and tracks from the album Kenotic were used by NBC during the 2006 winter Olympics coverage.
Hammock Discography:
Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow
Released: May 6, 2008, Darla Records
Raising Your Voice...Trying to Stop an Echo
Released: November 21, 2006, Darla Records
Kenotic
Released: Mar 29, 2005, Hammock Music
Stranded Under Endless Sky
Released: July 6, 2005, Hammock Music
The Sleep-Over Series Volume One
Released: Feb 07, 2006 Hammock Music
(Note: Only Track 2 is credited to Hammock in the liner notes. The rest of the album is properly credited to Marc Byrd as a solo artist).
Never Lose That Feeling, Vol. 2 (Various Artists)
Released: October, 2006, AC30 Records
Show More
Genres:
Other, Ambient
Band Members:
Marc Byrd and Andrew Thompson
Hometown:
Nashville, Tennessee
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