Kenotic (album)

Kenotic
Studio album by Hammock
Released March 29, 2005
Genre Post-rock, ambient, shoegaze
Length 70:04
Label Hammock Music
Hammock chronology
Kenotic
(2005)
Stranded Under Endless Sky EP
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Kenotic is the debut album by American ambient/post-rock band Hammock. It was released in March 2005 by Hammock Music. Reception of the record was generally positive, and cemented their musical reputation before their EP Stranded Under Endless Sky was released later that year.

"Through a Glass Darkly", "Winter Light", and "The Silence" were all based on Ingmar Bergman movie titles. The track "You May Emerge From This More Dead Than Alive" came from the dialog of Winter Light.

On September 5, 2015, Hammock announced through their Facebook page that a deluxe remastered version of the album would be released to mark its 10-year anniversary.

Track listing

CD edition

No. Title Length
1. "Before the Celebration"   2:03
2. "The Air Between Us"   3:43
3. "Through a Glass Darkly"   5:19
4. "Blankets of Night"   7:59
5. "Winter Light"   4:12
6. "Miles to Go Before Sleep"   5:16
7. "Wish"   5:20
8. "Overcast / Sorrow"   3:58
9. "Glacial"   1:46
10. "Kenotic"   4:15
11. "Stars in the Rearview Mirror"   7:03
12. "You May Emerge from This More Dead Than Alive"   1:13
13. "What Heaven Allows"   4:23
14. "The Silence"   5:20
15. "Dawn Begins to Creep"   4:11
16. "Rising Tide"   4:03
10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition Bonus Tracks
No. Title Length
17. "Always Wishing You Were Somewhere Else - 2004 Kenotic Sessions (Alternate Mix)"   3:03
18. "Turning to Stone - 2004 Kenotic Sessions"   3:44
19. "Last Horizon - 2004 Kenotic Sessions"   3:35
20. "Departure - 2004 Kenotic Sessions"   2:40
21. "Frailty - 2004 Kenotic Sessions"   2:48
22. "Storm Sets In - 2004 Kenotic Sessions"   3:18
23. "Underneath the Skin - 2004 Kenotic Sessions"   6:09

Personnel

External links

References

  1. Mason, James. Kenotic at AllMusic. Retrieved February 21, 2011.
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