Audiohammock focuses on Rock, Indie, Hip hop, and Electronic artists and news. Unsigned artists and bands from the Pacific Northwest are heavily focused on.
A conversation with psychedelic rockers Ealdor Bealu about their newest album Spirit of the Lonely Places.
The epic conslusion to our favorite albums of 2013-2019. Frank Ocean, Sufjan Stevens, The War on Drugs, Kendrick Lamar, and so much more!
Audiohammock celebrates 100 episodes of the podcast by sharing their personal favorite albums since creating the podcast! Part III.
Audiohammock celebrates 100 episodes of the podcast by sharing their personal favorite albums since creating the podcast! Part II.
Audiohammock celebrates 100 episodes of the podcast by sharing their personal favorite albums since creating the podcast!
Anthony sits down with Katherine Paul aka Black Belt Eagle Scout.
Join us as we recap the weekend that was Treefort Music Fest 2019. Featuring music from: Maita, Black Belt Eagle Scout, Matt Hopper and The Roman Candles, and Mandolin Orange!
Recapping all the magic that was Treefort Music Fest 2019! Featuring music from the Smokey Brights!
It's Treefort week! Join us we discuss can't miss bands and artists for the music and arts festival in downtown Boise!
Russ talks to indie electronic artist ESC about his latest album Geometry.
March is upon us but here's some good music you might've missed in January and February!
An interview with synth noise pop band Preakedness ahead of the realease of their second LP Nest.
If you could create your own festival lineup who would it in include? Audiohammock roundtable on dream festival lineups. White Stripes, Beyonce, Bjork, Radiohead, Gorillaz, it's all here.
Festival analysis on Coachella, Governors Ball, Boston Calling, Bonnaroo, and Shaky Knees
New Year, New Music: Golden Daze, Hibou, Eerie Wanda, and Transistor Send
Roundtable discussion on the best albums of 2018!
Discussions on the film Bohemian Rhapsody and new music from Brooklyn-based indie artists Ritual Talk.
Have you ever put up with someone's musical taste because you were physically attracted to them?
Reviews on new albums from Kanye West, Kanye and Kid Cudi (Kids See Ghosts), A$AP Rocky, Janelle Monae, J.Cole, and Saba
What is Classic Rock and is it Dying?
Homecoming Festival 2018 Recap
Album discussions on two of our favorite March and April releases: Mt. Joy and Mien
Treefort Music Fest 2018 Recap (Part II)
Treefort Music Fest 2018 Recap (Part I)
Treefort Music Fest Preview Part II - More Music
Treefort Music Fest Preview! Artists, bands, music, technology, yoga, craftbeer, the community, and much more!
Sasquatch Festival releases the annual lineup and it's glorious! Glorious! Audiohammock unites to pour over the musicians, bands, and artists. Thoughts on the headliners, the diversity of the music, underrated bands to check out, and much more! It's your 2018 Sasquatch guide! Background instrumental hip hop tracks provided by Phoniks: http://phoniksbeats.com/ Closing track is "Nip Slip" by Chastity Belt. Chastity Belt appears courtesy of Hardly Art Records. Check out Julia, Gretchen, Lydia, and Annie's music at: https://www.hardlyart.com/artists/chastity_belt
Anthony, Joe, and Russ assemble to discuss new music from some of their favorite and newly discovered singer/songwriters and folk artists from Eastern Oregon, Phoenix, and Boise. New music from Bart Budwig, An American Forrest, Courtney Marie Andrews, and Curtis/Sutton and The Scavengers! Episode Timestamps: Cold Open: Start Bart Budwig's new album Sabai: 2:21 Bart Budwig - "Wyoming Pt. 2" and "Captain and the Dreamer": 3:38 Bart Budwig and Sabai Album Discussion: 10:42 Bart Budwig - "Bonny and Clyde": 22:48 An American Forrest's new album Ol Yonder: 27:48 An American Forrest - "Don't Take Nothin' (Ma and Pa)": 31:37 An American Forrest - "Alberta, Oregon": 37:30 Fond memories of Alex, discussion on Ol Yonder and the OK Theater: 40:30 Anthony introduces us to Courtney Marie Andrews: 45:39 Courtney Marie Andrews - "May Your Kindess Remain": 48:30 How Russ stumbled and rediscovered Curtis|Sutton and the Scavengers: 53:55 Curtis|Sutton and the Scavengers - "Want it to Work": 57:37 Curtis|Sutton and the Scavengers discussion: 62:19 Curtis|Sutton and the Scavengers - "California Man": 65:13 Curtis|Sutton and the Scavengers - "Shame": 71:05 Joe realizes he's actually seen Curtis|Sutton and the Scavengers: 75:35 Closing song: Bart Budwig - "Four Leaf Clover": 78:04
We've got our hands on the new Django Django album and play some of the choice tracks. Then Dylan, Tim, and Russ talk about the lineups of Coachella, Governor's Ball, Boston Calling, Shaky Knees, and Homecoming Festival. Background tracks provided by Anti-Lilly and Phoniks available here: https://antilillyandphoniks.bandcamp.com/ Check out Django Django at: http://www.djangodjango.co.uk/
Our favorite albums of 2017 Part III: Episode Timestamps (album nominator in parenthesis) - Mount Kimbie - Love What Survives (Dylan): Start Anti Lilly and Phoniks - It's Nice Outside (Anthony and Russ): 4:19 Slowdive - Slowdive (Bryan, Dylan, and Russ): 14:51 Julien Baker - Turn Out the Lights (Anthony): 29:00 Mount Eerie - A Crow Looked At Me (Russ): 45:57 The War on Drugs - A Deeper Understaning (Russ and Dylan): 50:18 Quick takes on Gorillaz, The National, White Poppy, Kevin Morby, King Gizzard, Maggie Rogers, Ealdor Bealu, Vince Staples, Kelela, Thee Oh Sees, and others: 55:07 Top 3 albums from each contributor: 69:45
Our favorite albums of 2017 Part II: Episode Timestamps (album nominator in parenthesis) - Big Thief - Capacity (Bryan): Start SZA - CTRL (Guest Contributor Marissa Cheshier message read by Russ): 11:02 Sylvan Esso - What Now / Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit (Dylan): 19:22 Mastadon - Emperor of the Sand (Anthony): 30:28 Fleet Foxes - Crack-Up (Tim): 37:17 Tim has to leave: 46:40 Jaysom - Everybody Works: 47:53 Tyler, the Creator - Flower Boy: 52:48
The AudioHammock staff assembles to discuss their favorite albums of 2017. Join us for part one and check the timestamps for specific discussions on your favorite albums. Episode Timestamps - Panel Introduction: Start Disappointing albums of 2017: The xx, Arcade Fire, Emancipator, Wu-tang Clan, QOTSA: 00:40 Mini discussion on bands in the spotlight for the wrong reasons (Brand New, Pinegrove, Real Estate): 17:36 Overall thoughts about 2017: 23:50 Favorite albums of 2017 (nominator in parenthesis) Hapyness - Write-In (Dylan): 26:53 Quicksand - Interiors (Anthony): 30:14 Lorde - Melodrama (Tim):34:50 Priests - Nothing Feels Natural (Bryan): 40:44 Julie Byrne - Not Even Happiness (Russ): 47:32 Sampha - Process (Dylan): 54:00 Curtis Harding - Face Your Fear(Anthony): 60:15 Action Bronson - Blue Chips 7000 (Tim): 63:40
Synthwave and Retrowave is making a comeback, we discuss why and check out music from The Midnight, a duo that encapsulates this genre. Also, chill electronic tunes from Monster Rally's lastest album due out in December, ambient electronic from Teen Daze, and the new Django Django single. Episode Timestamps - Discussion on The Midnight, their album Nocturnal and synthwave, retrowave, and cyberpunk: Start Previewing Monster Rally's new chillwave album: 23:56 Teendaze and Ambient and IDM music: 40:00 Art-rock with electronic textures with London rockers Django Django: 58:10 Outro track: The Midnight - "Noctural" 1:04:38
This month marks the 10th year anniversary of In Rainbows by Radiohead. In this episode Russ, Bryan, and Dylan look back at the widely debated release of In Rainbows and it's mark on the music industry, where In Rainbows ranks within the Radiohead Discography, and offer track-by-track analysis for every song on the album. Episode Timestamps - Introduction and effect on the music industry: Start Where does In Rainbows rank in the Radiohead discography: 24:42 Why Russ says this is his favorite album of all time: 26:48 Song analysis -15 Step: 26:48 -Bodysnatchers: 32:30 -Nude: 37:16 -Weird Fishes/Arpeggi: 44:07 -All I Need: 54:58 -Dylan has to bail/early conclusions: 1:05:30 -Faust Arp: 1:11:44 -Reckoner: 1:19:23 -House of Cards: 1:30:08 -Jigsaw Falling Into Place: 1:32:58 -Videotape: 1:40:38 Disc 2 and closing: 1:44:38
Today we're looking at vinyl subscription services like Vinyl Me, Please and VNYL. Are they worth it? What do you get? Pros and cons. AudioHammock investigates! Plus an album review and music from jazz hop artists AntiLilly and Phoniks! Lastly, remembering Charles Bradley and Tom Petty. Timestamps: AntiLilly and Phoniks "It's Nice Outisde" Album review: Start-26:15 Vinyl Subscription Services: 26:15-51:20 Talking about Charles Bradley and Tom Petty: 51:20-59:00 Closing remarks and outro tracks from AntiLilly: 59:00-1:08
Russ meets up with Ealdor Bealu to discuss their latest album Dark Water at the Foot of the Mountain, Dungeons and Dragons, Frank Zappa, favorite venues and bands in Boise, the video game series Diablo, and much much more. Featuring music from, yeah you guessed it, Ealdor Bealu!
Mega Episode! Music from The War on Drugs and reviews on all the major album releases from August and early September: The War on Drugs, The National, Oh Sees, Queens of the Stone Age, Ghost Poet, LCD Soundystem, Iron and Wine, Brand New, and Grizzly Bear! Plus, smoothies, Anthony's new job, and more.
Russ and Joe recap escapades from the roadtrip to Montana for Travelers' Rest Festival. Music from Real Estate, 1939 Ensemble, and Khun Narin. Discussions on The Decemberists, Real Estate, Shakey Graves, The Head and The Heart, Sylvan Esso, Julien Baker, Belle and Sebastian, and more!
Russ and Tim are back from trips to New York City and are joined by Bryan to recap all the music that made up an incredible Panorama 2017. Discussions on Frank Ocean, Alt-J, Tame Impala, Chet Faker, Fleet Foxes, Julie Byrne, A Tribe Called Quest, Vince Staples, Nine Inch Nails, Spoon, and more!
June got the summer going with some amazing albums and we're here to talk about them. Russ, Dylan and Tim have reviews for Alt-J, Fleet Foxes, Vince Staples, London Grammar, Kevin Morby, and more!
Indie rock from Seattle's Chastity Belt, folk from Boise's Tispur, music from the nomadic Bart Budwig, Nevada Sowle, and more!
With summer in full swing AudioHammock looks at 3 albums that might've went under your radar that are worth checking out. New music from Eastern Souvenirs, Maggie Rogers, and Woods.
AudioHammock takes an in depth look at one of the best albums of the '90s, Radiohead's OK Computer. How the album so prophetically described the world we live in today, track by track analysis, and more. An episode for Radiohead fans by Radiohead fans.
AudioHammock looks back fondly on the musical career of Chris Cornell.
AudioHammock reviews the first new Gorillaz album in 7 years as well as albums from Future Islands and Mount Eerie and the new War on Drugs single.
Rising ticket prices, low attendance, an underwhelming lineup, asking attendees to sell tickets, is the end near for Sasquatch Festival? AudioHammock discusses. Opening tracks by Bensound.com.
Bronchitis Russ, Dylan, and Bryan look back on the first 3 months of 2017 and summarize their favorite albums out thus far as well as a couple that disappointed. Julie Byrne, Real Estate, Spoon, XX, The Shins, Sampha, Temples, Priests, and more! Opening track is called "Split Decision" by Brock Berrigan.
Russ interviews Jonny Allan and Ash Cooper from the indie band Happyness about their upcoming new album, tales from the road, and more!
The guys sit down and analyze the Treefort festival lineup down in Boise, talk about prior festival experiences, and feature music from nearly 20 bands! It's our largest festival preview ever. Fresh tracks from Mac Demarco, Angel Olsen, Kishi Bashi, East Forest, Jeffrey Martin, Anna Tivel, Carpenter Brut, Skinny the Kid, Step Brothers, ANN, Transistor Radio, Cave Green, Alanna Royale, Emma Ruth Rundle, BOYTOY, Ben Walden, Sun Blood Stories, Dead Meadow, Sama Dams, and more!
Dylan, Tim, and Russ go through the festival lineups for Bonnaroo, Coachella, Boston Calling, Governor's Ball, Panorama, and Shaky Knee's. Intro track by bensound.com
In this episode Dylan and Russ welcome contributor Tim Cassagrande to the show and discuss new albums from Run the Jewels, The XX, and feature music from The Proper Ornaments. Also round table excitement for new albums from The Shins, The National, Gorillaz, Arcade Fire, Fleet Foxes, Kendrick Lamar, Grizzly Bear, Queens of the Stone Age, Spoon, and tons more.