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| cover = Chasing after shadows.jpg
| Released = {{start date|2010|5|18|mf=yes}}▼
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| Genre = [[Ambient music|Ambient]], [[post-rock]]▼
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| Producer = [[Marc Byrd]] and Andrew Thompson▼
| Last album = ''[[Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow]]''<br/>(2008) ▼
| This album = '''''Chasing After Shadows... Living with the Ghosts'''''<br/>(2010) ▼
| label = [[Hammock Music]]
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'''''Chasing After Shadows... Living with the Ghosts''''' is the fifth studio album by American [[ambient music|ambient]]/[[post-rock]] band [[Hammock (band)|Hammock]]. It was released on May 18, 2010 by the band's own label, [[Hammock Music]].▼
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▲'''''Chasing After Shadows... Living with the Ghosts''''' is the
In addition to the standard edition, ''Chasing After Shadows... Living with the Ghosts'' was released in a limited edition format with a photobook and four-track EP titled ''[[North West East South]]''. The album received generally positive reviews. Critics praised the songwriting and production, though some reviewers criticized the album's length.
==Background==
After releasing the minimalistic ''[[Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow]]'' in 2008,
==Music==
The band described ''Chasing After Shadows... Living with the Ghosts'' as "[their] most bombastic record so far",
Byrd and Thompson were inspired by the landscape of the [[Deep South]], where they both grew up, and from "an understanding of the impermanence of life. When we look at this aspect of the human experience straight in the face we have a greater appreciation of life but at the same time we also experience a deep sense of melancholy."<ref name = apunk /> They cited atmospheric artists such as [[Brian Eno]], [[William Basinski]], [[Stars of the Lid]], [[Cocteau Twins]], [[The Church (band)|
===Composition===
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==Release and promotion==
''Chasing After Shadows... Living with the Ghosts'' was released on May 18, 2010 in the US and June 14, 2010 in the UK.<ref name = popmatters /> The band made outtakes from the album available online.<ref name=outtakes>{{cite web |url=http://hammockmusic.com/chasing |title=Hammock
Hammock collaborator Thomas Petillo created the album's artwork while
==Reception==
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| rev1Score = {{rating|4.5|5}}<ref name=allmusic>{{cite web |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/chasing-after-shadowsliving-with-the-ghosts-mw0001975364 |title=Chasing After Shadows...Living with the Ghosts
| rev2 = ''[[BBC]]''
| rev2Score = (favorable)<ref name=bbc>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/zqhf/ |title=Review of Hammock
| rev3 = ''[[Drowned in Sound]]''
| rev3Score = {{rating|6|10}}<ref name=drowned>{{cite web |url=http://drownedinsound.com/releases/15531/reviews/4140543 |title=Album Review: Hammock
| rev4 = ''[[Pitchfork
| rev4Score = (7.3/10)<ref name=pitchfork>{{cite web |url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/14342-chasing-after-shadows-living-with-the-ghosts/ |title=Hammock: Chasing After Shadows... Living With the Ghosts Album Review |last=Tangari |first=Joe |date=June 16, 2010 |work=[[Pitchfork Media]] |accessdate=August 20, 2017}}</ref>
| rev5 = ''[[PopMatters]]''
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''Chasing After Shadows... Living with the Ghosts'' was met with positive critical reception.
Critics noted that the album featured "a slight move toward more conventional rock structures"<ref name=pitchfork /> and more acoustic textures than their previous releases,<ref name=allmusic /> but that fans of Hammock's previous releases would still enjoy it.<ref name=popmatters /><ref name=pitchfork /> When comparing the album with ''Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow'', Diver criticized the album for feeling "uncomfortably boxed in, its textures equally rich but unable to flow in the manner its makers previously permitted."<ref name=bbc />
Joe Tangari of ''[[Pitchfork
The album's length was noted by reviewers. Mason praised the album for "[working] as an entire piece, not a mere collection of songs."<ref name=allmusic /> Tangari said the album was "easy to luxuriate in for its full run time."<ref name=pitchfork /> Writing for ''[[Drowned
==Track listing==
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| total_length = 72:39
| all_writing = Marc Byrd and Andrew Thompson
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==Personnel==
* [[Hammock (band)|Hammock]] ([[Marc Byrd]] and Andrew Thompson) –
* [[Steve Hindalong
* Tim Powles – drums
* Love Sponge Strings and Horns – [[string quartet|strings]], [[French horn|horns]]
* Matt Slocum –
* [[Christine Glass|Christine Glass Byrd ]]– vocals
* Tim Powles – [[record mixer|mixing]], additional production
* [[Derri Daugherty|Derri Daughterty ]]– mixing
* William Bowden – [[audio mastering|mastering]]
* Thomas Petillo – photography
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==External links==
* [http://shop.hammockmusic.com/album/chasing-after-shadows-living-with-the-ghosts ''Chasing After Shadows... Living with the Ghosts''] at the official Hammock website
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