Hammock
"Hammock's music envelops the listener in expansive layers of texture, where long, sustained notes create an immersive sense of weightlessness and introspection."
Quick Start
A good place to start with Hammock is…
Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow
2008
Career Arc
Hammock's discography from 2005 to 2013
Full discography
Hammock's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
Albums ()
Oblivion Hymns
2013
Departure Songs
2012
Longest Year
2010
Chasing After Shadows... Living with the Ghosts
2010
Chasing After Shadows… Living with the Ghosts (Outtakes)
2010
North West East South
2010
Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow
2008
Raising Your Voice Trying to Stop an Echo
2006
Kenotic
2005
Stranded Under Endless Sky
2005
The Sleep-Over Series (Volume 1)
2005
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Timeline
How their sound evolved over time
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Hammock sound like?
Hammock's music envelops the listener in expansive layers of texture, where long, sustained notes create an immersive sense of weightlessness and introspection. Rooted in art rock and space rock. Start with Oblivion Hymns.
What is the best Hammock album to start with?
The best album to start with is "Oblivion Hymns" (2013). It's the most representative of what makes Hammock worth hearing.
Who is Hammock for?
If you're into art rock and space rock, Hammock is worth your time. Hammock's music envelops the listener in expansive layers of texture, where long, sustained notes create an immersive sense of weightlessness and introspection.
How many albums does Hammock have?
Hammock has 11 releases in their discography, including 11 albums.
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