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Sunday, July 01, 2007
Thank God!


The Verve are back together! One of my all time favorite bands... According to their site they've been recording new material with the original lineup. They'll be playing some shows in November. Hopefully, they can keep it together and see it through!
We've also got some exciting hammock news to tell you. We'll keep you posted.

lost in space,
Marc

Posted By Hammock Music at 10:07 AM
10 Comments:
Blogger aquaraven said...

That's awesome! "Bittersweet Symphony" has long been one of my favorite songs.

Can't wait to hear what Hammock has been up to!!
4:43 PM

Anonymous Eric Diaz said...

I'm trying not to let myself get too excited theirs been alot of reunions happening lately and alot of them end up being purely for money and the artists end up not doing anything good.

Hopefully the Verve will break this mold. I would love to see them go back to a sound they had in their early album's.

Cant wait for the Hammock news Marc!!
4:59 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

LOVE the Verve....and I'm looking forward to hearing new stuff from them....

and I'm excited to hear news from Hammock, too! Take care, guys! (Brent Diaz)
7:21 AM

Blogger Hunter said...

Wow, the live performance opportunities sound really cool! When y'all start doing more of them, make sure to hit around Charlottesville, VA, or at least D.C. ;)

- Hunter
10:41 AM

Anonymous Eric Diaz said...

Marc, any chance the performance will be recorded?
5:35 AM

Blogger Brent said...

Live performances? Marc..got some news to share? I mean, okay I won't play dumb, I knew there was something in the works, but let's have some solid news here...where and when? If it's within relatively reasonable driving distance to Toronto, I am so there :). Take care, guys...
10:10 AM

Blogger Hammock Music said...

Eric,

We probably won't be recording this performance, however since we're primarily performing new material specifically for this event you'll probably hear this material on future hammock recordings!
10:37 AM

Blogger Hammock Music said...

Brent

Is Arkansas too far??

-marc
10:39 AM

Blogger Brent said...

News about new Hammock material is always good news, whether or not I get to hear it soon or a little ways in the future. AR is a good 18 hours away....hmmm.....maybe if I visited my KY friend on the way? Ha-ha...guess I better decide soon.
11:27 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm w Diaz. Their earlier stuff (Storm in Heaven, No Come Down) is more appealling/experimental than Northern Soul/Urban Hymns.
Saw 'em live in '95 (at the old 930 Club) & was blown away by McCabe's guitar work.
5:27 AM

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