Hammock – Love in the Void (2023) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz]

Hammock - Love in the Void (2023) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz] Download

Artist: Hammock
Album: Love in the Void
Genre: Electronic, Ambient, Post-Rock, Dreampop
Release Date: 2023
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 01:12:19
Total Tracks: 13
Total Size: 797 MB

Tracklist:

1-01. Hammock – Procession (02:43)
1-02. Hammock – Love in the Void (05:03)
1-03. Hammock – UnTruth (03:50)
1-04. Hammock – It’s OK to Be Afraid of the Universe (09:48)
1-05. Hammock – Release (03:29)
1-06. Hammock – Gods Becoming Memories (05:43)
1-07. Hammock – It’s in This Lie (04:52)
1-08. Hammock – I Would Stare into the Sun with You Forever (06:32)
1-09. Hammock – Undoing (04:53)
1-10. Hammock – Absorbed in Light (04:28)
1-11. Hammock – Will We Ever Be Ourselves Again (05:56)
1-12. Hammock – Denial of Endings (07:26)
1-13. Hammock – The End Is the Beginning (07:30)

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Breaking from the strange monotony and abnormal norms that took hold during two years of pandemic life, Hammock returns with Love in the Void, an album that looks to the future, seizes the present, and unabashedly relishes the experiences and bonds that bring meaning to our days. Known for crafting orchestral works of stirring cinematic ambience, on Love in the Void the Nashville-based duo of Marc Byrd and Andrew Thompson bring guitar-forward, heart-pounding urgency to songs that shout through and shatter the static of complacency.Shaken awake and needing to break free of frustrations and longings, Love in the Void pulses with an unbridled spirit for action and experience and a burning desire for connection. Across songs that hammer home the keenly felt emotions of life’s highs and lows, Byrd and Thompson crest soaring crescendos awash in reverb and delve to keenly felt moments of quiet introspection, with unflinching lyrics on tracks like “Undoing” and “Denial of Endings’’ that weigh choices made and circumstances that can’t be changed. Lush and dramatic string orchestration from Matt Kidd (Slow Meadow) and emphatic drumming from Jake Finch heighten the stakes in play, and Christine Byrd’s (Lumenette) ethereal vocals leave mysteries lingering in the haze.

Love in the Void is Hammock’s loudest album to date, embracing daring and vulnerability with palpable vitality at its core, and moving into an unknown future without fear.

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