Hammock – Sleepover Series, Volume 2 (Preview)

Ambient music can be hard to wrap your brain around. It’s intended to create a calm and sit in the background – an environment of sound more than a presentation of melody. Hammock’s Sleepover Series seems to hit the mark in achieving this goal but it never seems to retreat far enough back that you lose track of it. 

Particularly interesting is the story behind the creation (see below) – which adds another layer of appreciation for the soundscape. The full album will be released September 23rd but you can listen to “Original Light” now.

I have suffered from insomnia and ongoing depression for many years and have tried a number of different experiments and treatments to find some relief. I’ve always lived with a deep-seated restlessness and as a result I think I’ve been searching for a sense of inner peace and stillness all my life. Last year my wife and I rented a house in Big Sur, CA. While sitting on top of a mountain, reading some poems and drinking my coffee I experienced something that left an indelible mark on my life. When we got back to Nashville I immediately felt the need to start work on Volume 2 of our Sleepover Series. Shortly after we began recording I started to experience a great amount of pain in my mid and lower neck. It seems my years of slumping over a guitar had finally caught up to me. I ended up having neck surgery in January of 2014. The time leading up to surgery and the recovery afterwards were painful and confusing. I still felt a deep need for rest and a longing to continue work on Volume 2 but the doctor would not allow it. As I began to heal, Andrew and I slowly started working again and the aesthetic of Volume 2 began to emerge. We did our best to just “follow the sound” and stay out of the way, attempting to leave space and texture as opposed to specific and linear melodic phrases. About four months after the surgery I decided to go to Big Sur for a private silent retreat. The first night of the retreat was awful and I felt like there was a hornet’s nest inside my head along with a full-blown circus freak show. But over the course of the retreat my mind slowed down and my body became more relaxed. When I got back we began finishing up our work on Volume 2. The long form piece on disc 2 titled, “The Lonely Now” is a result of this last minute work. Inspired by the silence I experienced in Big Sur, I think it’s the centerpiece of Volume 2 and expresses the true intent of the music. This work would probably not exist if it not for the ongoing search for peace and stillness. So if this collection helps ease the mind or assist in lulling one to sleep then all the searching has not been in vain. -Marc

Evan P Donohue – “Felix”

Another preview track from Donohue’s forthcoming Stairway to Evan. It’s breezy and cool and upbeat in a way that is undeniable Evan P Donohue. Certainly my favorite of the new tracks.

Exvrbs – 2014 Demos

Jim Valosik is best known for his work in Serotonin or, more recently, Forest of Tygers. Both projects are, without question, teeming with a certain kind of awesome brutality. However, his latest release – Exvrbs – falls squarely on the other side. This collection of demos is quiet, introspective and acoustically driven. It’s also a testament to the talent of Mr. Valosik just being a solid musician – no matter the genre.

The Features – Old Familiar Melodies 2008 – 2013

Don’t call it a Best Of! This is more of a Quality Sampler from a solid five years of music making by one of the nation’s best bands. Yea, that’s right. The Features still hold that title for me. Even if you know all the songs (and I’m sure you do), it’s a nice mix to remind you how great they are….

J

upiter is My Hard Drive – “Best Thing For You”

The first single from the next album by 80s-electro-pop outfit Jupiter Is My Harddrive. When I listen to this I see girls with obtuse haircuts with their head down feeling the beat and raising up with wide eyes to stare off into some unknown place of Dance Pleasure when the chorus hits. 

The By Gods – I Don’t Care Who Believes Me 

This wonderful rock record from The By Gods is now available on vinyl. Don’t sleep. Get a copy stat.

If you still aren’t familiar with this gem, go have a listen.

The Electric Joy – “Put Your Foot In It”

Late summer head bobbing single from the Electric Western crew. It gets a little jammy for my taste here and there but I can see it properly burning down the right crowd and it’s a nice reminder that’s still summer.

Jonathon Kingsbury recently relaunched his website and it features a ton of photography of local bands – including plenty of stuff I’ve never seen for How I Became the Bomb, Protomen and The Features. 

There is plenty more to see, including Backstage at Bonnaroo, Mat Kearney Tour photos and some music videos. So, get ready to spend some time with some quality imagery.

Black Cat Sylvester – Woo Hah! Got You All In Check

Is it a remix? Is it an atypical cover? Is it a tribute? There’s no way of properly categorizing it but this new Black Cat Sylvester IS a departure from his typical “two dudes at a turntable” video and, for that, he must be commended. The video is ridiculous but in the good, Intentionally Amusing, kind of way.