Hammock - Maybe they will sing for us tomorrow
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Pelo |
12.04.2008 - 23:50 Uhr
Available 5/5/08. After four well-loved and critically lauded recordings, Hammock returns with a new full-length, special release, Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow, which features eleven new songs and original artwork by Riceboy Sleeps (Jonsi Birgisson of the Grammy-nominated Sigur Ros and Alex Somers of Parachutes). At the invitation of Birgisson and Somers, Hammock gave their first-ever live performance at the after party celebration of the Riceboy Sleeps overseas debut art exhibition, held in Hot Springs, AR in August 2007. Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow is the studio recording of the original music written and played by Hammock for the occasion. “Studio performance” is a more accurate phrase, as the guitars for these songs were recorded live, just as the band performed them, later rounded out by Matt Slocum’s expansive, emotive cello. This is Hammock reduced to an essence—a core. There are no intrusions. No beats. No lyrics. Nothing to break the spell or jar the listener out of the moment. Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow has all of the vulnerability and spontaneity of a performance, yet all of the rich, cinematic beauty of a Hammock studio recording. Hammock’s self-imposed minimalism is expertly merged with their hallmark melodic songwriting, resulting in the most focused, mesmeric and deeply personal album in their catalog to date. "…music in the spirit of Japanese art—simple by form, but it's full of complexity in its tone and its timbres." --Bob Boilen, NPR, All Songs Considered “Hammock continue their ascent to godhead status among the drone-rock underground." --All Music Guide Tracks: 1. Gold Star Mothers 2. City In The Dust On My Window 3. This Kind Of Life Keeps Breaking Your Heart 4. Mono No Aware 5. Three Sisters 6. Maybe They Will Sing For Us Tomorrow 7. Elm 8. Razorback Drug Town 9. Eighty-Four Thousand Hymns 10. We Will Say Goodbye To Everyone 11. All Of Your Children Are Addicts WUHU! :) |
Khanatist |
19.05.2008 - 02:35 Uhr
Hat eigentlich schon jemand den Begriff "hammocktrunken" patentieren lassen? |
Beefy |
19.05.2008 - 09:54 Uhr
Super Einschlafmusik, und das ist nicht negativ gemeint. Genauso wie Eluvium. |
Pummelkopf |
05.08.2009 - 22:17 Uhr
Letztens entdeckt, wunderbare Musik. |
caballero |
09.08.2009 - 17:05 Uhr
hammockdas klingt so herrlich nach mogwai und crippled black phoenix |
Pelo |
06.01.2010 - 13:26 Uhr
Neues Album kommt im März!Hammock ~ Chasing After Shadows ... Living With the Ghosts |
Beefy |
11.05.2010 - 14:56 Uhr
Und, Pelo, schon reingehört? |
Pelo |
18.05.2010 - 11:10 Uhr
Not Yet, aber später im laufe des Tages. :) |
Beefy |
18.05.2010 - 12:50 Uhr
Yeah! Dann gibt's also einen *hust*? |
Pelo |
28.05.2010 - 17:39 Uhr
Wunderschönes Album! |
Beefy |
29.05.2010 - 10:43 Uhr
Find ich auch. |
conorocko |
29.05.2010 - 10:49 Uhr
ganz meiner meinung |
Pelo |
20.12.2010 - 20:13 Uhr
Hammock - Longest YearRelease: 2010 Label: Hammock Music Country: US Type: EP Length: 32:53 Tracklist: 01. Longest Year 02. Dark Beyond the Blue 03. Cruel Sparks 04. Lonely, Some Quietly Wander in the Hall of Stars 05. One Another Neue EP! Der erste Song ist einfach nur der helle Wahnsinn... |
badpit |
11.12.2011 - 00:07 Uhr
das waren noch threads..... |
badpit |
11.12.2011 - 00:28 Uhr
auch die neue ep *Asleep in the Downlights* ist richtig schön geworden. |
lego |
11.12.2011 - 15:08 Uhr
ja, aber der "gesang" macht den ersten track leider total kaputt. echt schade. |
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