Dash Hammerstein Unveils Quirky New Music Video For “The Hammer”

Acclaimed film composer and folk-pop singer-songwriter Dash Hammerstein has released the music video for his latest single, “The Hammer.” The track is a breezy, idiosyncratic meditation on living with uncertainty, featuring Hammerstein’s signature “Kinks-inflected” melodicism. Hammerstein, known for his scoring work on major platforms like Netflix, HBO, and Hulu, describes the song as a question of timing—whether a “hammer” signifies a beginning or an end. The single is accompanied by a mesmerizing and intentionally odd visualizer directed by Alex Dar, whose stop-motion style captures the song’s themes of loss and acceptance.

“The Hammer” serves as a preview for Hammerstein’s upcoming self-titled album, ‘Dash Hammerstein’, scheduled for worldwide release on February 13, 2026. The album emerged from a period of creative sobriety and morning-focused experimentation, moving away from his previous “word salad psychedelia” toward more direct, honest songwriting. Recorded and mixed in various Brooklyn studios, the project features several key guest contributions, including woodwinds and brass by Michael Sachs, strings by Jordi Nus, and guitar work from Alden Harris-McCoy. The collection covers a wide range of specific subjects, from death and old friends to new biotech, marking Hammerstein’s most transparent work to date.

Beyond his solo output, Hammerstein remains a fixture in the New York City creative scene as both a sound designer and a growing consultant for musical theater development. His scoring work has been featured at premier festivals such as Sundance and Tribeca, while his neo-classical compositions have been licensed for global campaigns by brands like Adidas and Toyota. With ten studio albums already to his name, this new self-titled era represents a shift toward “first thought/best thought” material, emphasizing raw emotional realism over dense production. ‘Dash Hammerstein’ will be available on all major streaming platforms next month.