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| released = {{start date|2010|5|18}}
| 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) ▼
| length = 72:39
| 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",<ref name = apunk />
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===
''Chasing After Shadows... Living with the Ghosts'' was written by the band by introducing "almost every idea we have"<ref name = synchonation /> and then "[criticizing themselves] to death".<ref name = synchonation
==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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''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
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
==Track listing==
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* [[Hammock (band)|Hammock]] ([[Marc Byrd]] and Andrew Thompson) –
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* 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
==References==
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