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Departure Songs

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about this album

Album release date was October 2, 2012 not January as shown above. About Departure Songs (Words by James Mason): Hammock go massive as they meditate on grand themes of death and loss, their music ever larger, more expansive. Every song a mountaintop vista with a clear view to the horizon, unencumbered by clouds, in all directions. Departure Songs demands that it be played loudly so that the details in each track can breathe, whether it is the androgynous, falsetto vocals of Marc Byrd or the angelic voice of Christine Glass Byrd or just a little bit of guitar in the background, this record is nuanced in a most compelling fashion. The arrangements beg to be picked apart - soaring guitars, propulsive bass, and hypnotic strings. The vocals work wonderfully as an instrument, but when the words finally become understandable, they cause shivers. Departure Songs is an album about being there and not being there. And how it feels to both be there and have someone else not be there. Presence and absence. Love and grief. Hammock’s music has always been a balm for troubled hearts in troubled times - and here the troubled times are their own. This is intensely personal music, and we are lucky that Hammock will let us listen in. Not as fragile as previous efforts, Departure Songs shows a more mature songwriting, more assured production, a fuller approach to crafting music. Hammock retains its signature approach to epic music-making, but this time out, herald their muse in all capita

tracks

1

Cold Front

Hammock

6:58
2

Ten Thousand Years Won't Save Your Life

Hammock

6:27
3

Together Alone

Hammock

7:08
4

Artificial Paradises

Hammock

5:20
5

(Tonight) We Burn Like Stars That Never Die

Hammock

6:27
6

Pathos

Hammock

6:47
7

Awakened, He Heard Only Silence

Hammock

3:02
8

Words You Said... I'll Never Forget You Now

Hammock

6:34
9

Tape Recorder

Hammock

6:07
10

Frailty (For the Dearly Departed)

Hammock

6:53
11

Dark Circles

Hammock

6:14
12

(Let's Kiss) While All the Stars Are Falling Down

Hammock

6:52
13

All Is Dream and Everything Is Real

Hammock

6:00
14

Mute Angels

Hammock

4:58
15

Hiding But Nobody Missed You

Hammock

5:06
16

We Could Die Chasing This Feeling

Hammock

6:24
17

Glossolalia

Hammock

2:11
18

(Leaving) The House Where We Grew Up

Hammock

6:00
19

Tornado Warning

Hammock

4:50

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