Once a week, Stack delivers a mix of the most interesting new music on the web, handpicked by the Hype Machine team. Here's a recent mix.
Interbellum - Dreams of Rubble
Faeton Music BlogFollow “Hi there! It’s only the beginning of a new week and May but I am already tired of my brain…” on May 1st, 2023 →
Interbellum - The Storm
buffaBLOGFollow “Hailing from Beirut, Interbellum is a project helmed by Lebanese singer-songwriter Karl Mattar. “The Storm” comes from his group’s third…” on Apr 16th, 2023 →
Interbellum - Partners
African PaperFollow “Einige Jahre nach dem Vorgänger auf Ruptured hat Sänger und Gitarrist Karl Mattar gerade einen neuen Longplayer seines Projektes Interbellum…” on Apr 10th, 2023 →
Interbellum - Shadows, Forever
Austin Town HallFollow “In a couple of weeks, Lebanon’s Interbellum will release their latest LP, Our House is Very Beautiful at Night, and…” on Mar 24th, 2023 →
Interbellum - Partners (Single Version)
AnalogueTrashFollow “Interbellum is the musical project of Lebanese songwriter Karl Mattar. With their Our House Is Very Beautiful at Night album…” on Mar 10th, 2023 →
Interbellum - Ink
HI54Follow “In search of a routine more likely to get a fresh HI54 Mix Tape out the door every week, I…” on Aug 20th, 2020 →
Interbellum - Ready To Dissolve
Doubtful SoundsFollow “This is most likely the first music we’ve featured from Lebanon and it’s a wonderful slice of downbeat indie guitar…” on Nov 25th, 2018 →
Interbellum - Weight of Winter
Various Small FlamesFollow “Interbellum is the recording project of Karl Mattar, a songwriter from Beirut, who is joined by other musicians (such as…” on Oct 12th, 2018 →
Florian von Ameln - Interbellum 1919
a closer listenFollow “Muzan Edition’s icon-like logo is hand stamped into each of their releases. Named after a portmanteau fusing the Chinese characters…” on May 9th, 2018 →
Interbellum - I Wish You Hadn't Done That Richard
dublabFollow “Interbellum‘s music puts us in a place that immediately transforms our surroundings. Ambient and classical are the first two words…” on Oct 27th, 2013 →