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Stranded Under Endless Sky [EP]

HammockAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (July 6, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: July 6, 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: EP
  • Label: Hammock Music
  • ASIN: B000BKP5JA
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #388,253 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Stranded Under Endless Sky
2. Birds Flying In Sequence
3. Always Wishing You Were Somewhere Else
4. An Empty Field

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“Slap on the headphones and drift through Hammock’s low key and gorgeous travelogue” --Amplifier

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Beautiful, guitar-driven ambience from the deep American South: Hammock’s music, like the South itself, is desolate but hopeful, dramatic but sparse, and always overflowing with stories. Cut from the same cloth as the duo’s acclaimed debut Kenotic, Stranded Under Endless Sky offers four new songs ranging from whisper-soft minimalism to moments of slow-burn intensity.

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply Beautiful Music, October 24, 2005
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T. Graham (Houston, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Stranded Under Endless Sky (Audio CD)
I have been an avid fan of Marc Byrd since I first heard his debut disc with Common Children back in college. While several people just tossed it aside as another post-grunge CD, I could hear something in the music that set it apart from the rest of the group. After a follow-up CD that was phenomenal and a short hiatus, the band reconvened to release the stunning, "In Between Time". This CD is the beginning of a transition that has become fully realized with his new band, Hammock.

Hammock introduced themselves with "Kenotic" and it was an instant hit amongst the shoegaze/post-rock scene. Shortly after this release, Marc and Andrew set up shop to lay down the four tracks that comprise the, "Stranded Under Endless Sky" EP. I can honestly say that these 4 songs are the strongest material to date from the band. I find myself listening to this release much more than the Kenotic release. The arrangements are beautiful and are much more peaceful than the debut full-length. We also are graced with more cello from the ever-talented Matt Slocum. As the seasons begin to change and the air becomes crisper and cooler, you can bet that this EP will be in heavy rotation as the seasons begin to change for us.

I have had the pleasure of working with the guys on this release and was able to offer a vinyl version of the record in a limited pressing.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Music that melts in your mouth..., November 6, 2005
This review is from: Stranded Under Endless Sky (Audio CD)
I first heard Hammock as they put out their "Kenotic" album. I was hypnotized from the first note. "Stranded Under Endless Sky" is no different, except in one respect: it's even better. Without any lyrics, this time around, the bulk of the album is centered around the atmospheres the instruments create, transporting you if you accidentally close your eyes and forget you are listening to music.

It is hard to balance so well so much power in a guitar with such subtle soundscapes. The four tracks in Hammock's "Stranded Under Endless Sky", with their blend of ambient and shoegazing, make you let go and leave you wanting more. Like an exquisite musical chocolate, their music almost melts in your mouth. I find myself with either their "Kenotic" album or this EP by my bedside, as I start to get in the mood to drift into sleep. You probably should too...
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars another great release from Hammock, October 26, 2005
This review is from: Stranded Under Endless Sky (Audio CD)
On Stranded Under Endless Sky, Monarch plays the most soothing, heartbreaking music. The CD features 4 tracks of ambient guitar work, minimal percussion, found noises, and strings, but as always with Hammock that mere descrption falls short. The Ep begins with the title track, a lethargic study in lingering guitar melodies that are wrapped in a dreamy haze. After meandering about, the song lingers in a moment of echoing delay and swirling atmospherics. The second track is a the graceful "Birds Flying in Sequence". The song is a pastoral song, with a simple, repetitive, but highly hypnotic melodu playing over soft drones and muted percussion. The song builds beautifully, before erupting into an expansive melody without losing the introspective mood. "Always Wishing You Were Somewhere Else" is as wistful as the title suggests, with a dark undertone of drones and ambience supporting a singular guitar line that bends throughout its melody. As the song progresses it portrays with clarity the longing and regret expressed in the song's title. Finally, the ever-so-quiet "An Empty Field" rounds out the Ep...this song slowly and queitly builds with its distant guitar lines that are variously effected. Part way through the over 9 minute song (and not one second of it is unengaging), the melody changes, and the song incorporates a gorgeous cello part that likewise soothes and inspires.

I remember first hearing Hammock's music in the dark coldness of late December last year. As the seasons change now in my part of the world, with the chil lreturning in the wind and the leaves falling to the ground, I can't think of a better EP to be the soundtrack of autumn. Or, for that matter, any season in which one wants to connect with the organic and eternal. A beautiful EP that deserves to be listened to by many many people. I highly recommend it!
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