Hammock
Biography
A duo whose ambient soundscapes drew comparisons to artists like Boards of Canada, and Sigur Ros, Hammock formed in Nashville, TN in 2004. The duo was originally conceived as an informal side-project between Marc Byrd and Andrew Thompson, who at that point were both members of the alt-CCM band Common Children. Hammock released their debut full-length, Kenotic, on their eponymous label in 2004; The Sleep-Over Series (Volume 1) followed one year later. The duo's profile was heightened in 2006 during the Winter Olympics when NBC played several of their songs during their coverage of the figure skating competition. Darla signed Hammock later that year, and the band's third album, Raising Your VoiceÂ…Trying to Stop an Echo, emerged in November. Hammock's fourth full-length, Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow, came out in 2008. The album, influenced heavily by the work of Riceboy Sleeps, found the duo striving for a more stripped-down, minimalist sound. ~ Margaret Reges, All Music Guide
Selected Discography



