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Tuesday, November 06, 2007
exciting news...


we'll be sharing some exciting news with everyone very soon...

lost in space,
Marc

Posted By Hammock Music at 7:39 AM
13 Comments:
Blogger Peter C. said...

Three things I'd like the news to be:

1. New Sleepover Series entry

2. New Hammock LP

3. A TOUR! (with a stop in Minneapolis of course).
3:21 PM

Anonymous Eric Diaz said...

Ditto.
Only with a stop in or near Saint Augustine, Florida.
8:23 PM

Blogger Brent said...

a toronto (or buffalo, ny) concert?

promoting a new release (even an ep)?

some cool collaboration with some other artist? :)

anyway, looking forward to hearing/reading whatever it is.
7:57 AM

Anonymous Jennifer said...

No matter what it is, I'd be excited to hear it.
3:45 PM

Blogger Nolan said...

i keep checking back here awaiting the news!
8:17 AM

Blogger TheEarthIsNotAColdDeadPlace said...

Dear Hammock & Hammock fans,

These are some great ideas!! Here are four more eminently viable theories as to what the news might be:

1. Marc & Christy are expecting a bouncing baby boy/girl.

2. Marc has been chosen over Danny Elfman and James Newton Howard to compose the score for the upcoming cinematic follow-up to March of the Penguins, entitled Voyage of the Orca Whales, produced by Steven Spielberg and directed by Alfonso Cuaron.

3. Hammock will be the opening act for Sigur Ros on their upcoming world tour.

3a. Sigur Ros will be the co-headliners on Hammock's upcoming world tour.

4. The January 2008 release of the much-anticipated triple-disc Common Children album, including one disc of impeccably hand-selected tracks from CC's illustrious discography (with me as the carefully elected curator), a second disc of 11 brand-new CC tracks, and a third disc featuring a totally re-imagined performance of the "Delicate Fade" album in its entirety, live from the Arctic Circle.

Just some suggestions...

A realistic fan,
Jeremy
9:03 PM

Blogger Hammock Music said...

whoa, easy does it...

we haven't discovered the cure for cancer or anything like that...

keep ya posted,
marc
5:54 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

stop teasing us, marc! :)
8:19 AM

Anonymous cody said...

Jeremy,
You're number 4 is classic... Pure Gold... Texas Tea.

That would be awesome though.

cody
12:12 PM

Anonymous Eric Diaz said...

"2. Marc has been chosen over Danny Elfman and James Newton Howard to compose the score for the upcoming cinematic follow-up to March of the Penguins, entitled Voyage of the Orca Whales, produced by Steven Spielberg and directed by Alfonso Cuaron."

LOL. That was hilarious. Seriously what ever the news will be I'm excited to hear it. I'm fully behind whatever Marc and Andrew do.
7:43 AM

Blogger Brent said...

I tried rereading that last email that Marc did with the silent ballet....trying to figure out if there were any clues in it...but there was so much exciting possibilities mentioned in the interview that I gave up trying...haha...

I'd be happy with a tour that hits close to my home, or a new release of any kind....
6:00 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

please tour!
4:41 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The latest release surpasses anything I have ever heard in this genre.Phenomenal.Hopefully the artists who have inspired you, will take note and be inspired.

Mac
Franklin TN
7:16 PM

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