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Mount Eerie
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Solomon
March 8th 2024
Got there late but was a great show Phil is an amazing musician as well as the bass guitarist. Can’t wait for his next tour.
Eugene, OR@Wow Hall
Austin G
December 11th 2019
Julie and Phil gave an incredible performance with many tears, laughs, and praise from my end. Please visit Chicago again soon, happy days!
Chicago, IL@Thalia Hall
About Mount Eerie
Mount Eerie represents the latest evolution of Phil Elverum's musical vision. Formerly known as The Microphones, Phil changed his project's name to Mount Eerie while maintaining his subtle, lo-fi, and lyrically dense fuzz-folk aesthetic.
Elverum explained this change in an 2003 interview with Discoder, asserting that "Mount Eerie is a new project. The Microphones was completed, or at least at a good stopping point. I did it because I am ready for new things. I am new."
As Mount Eerie, Phil is generally sans synthesizers, drums, and the accenting voices of Mirah, The Blow, and fellow K-Records/Anacortes friends. Mount Eerie's album "Seven New Songs of Mount Eerie" was also the first recording released on Phil's new label, P.W.Elverum & Sun. All songs from that recording are available for free download in the Internet Archive.
Elverum explained this change in an 2003 interview with Discoder, asserting that "Mount Eerie is a new project. The Microphones was completed, or at least at a good stopping point. I did it because I am ready for new things. I am new."
As Mount Eerie, Phil is generally sans synthesizers, drums, and the accenting voices of Mirah, The Blow, and fellow K-Records/Anacortes friends. Mount Eerie's album "Seven New Songs of Mount Eerie" was also the first recording released on Phil's new label, P.W.Elverum & Sun. All songs from that recording are available for free download in the Internet Archive.
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Merch (ad)
Crow Looked At Me
$22.54
Now Only
$25.47
Lost Wisdom
$88.99
Mount Eerie
$89.99
Winds Poem
$11.97
Mount Eerie - Wind's Poem
$99.99
Mount Eerie - No Flashlight - Songs O...
$80.00
Mount Eerie - Clear Moon [CLEAR COLOR...
$29.99
Dawn
$199.50
Distorted Cymbals/Anglepoise Cymbals
$5.99
concerts and tour dates
Fan Reviews
Solomon
March 8th 2024
Got there late but was a great show Phil is an amazing musician as well as the bass guitarist. Can’t wait for his next tour.
Eugene, OR@Wow Hall
Austin G
December 11th 2019
Julie and Phil gave an incredible performance with many tears, laughs, and praise from my end. Please visit Chicago again soon, happy days!
Chicago, IL@Thalia Hall
About Mount Eerie
Mount Eerie represents the latest evolution of Phil Elverum's musical vision. Formerly known as The Microphones, Phil changed his project's name to Mount Eerie while maintaining his subtle, lo-fi, and lyrically dense fuzz-folk aesthetic.
Elverum explained this change in an 2003 interview with Discoder, asserting that "Mount Eerie is a new project. The Microphones was completed, or at least at a good stopping point. I did it because I am ready for new things. I am new."
As Mount Eerie, Phil is generally sans synthesizers, drums, and the accenting voices of Mirah, The Blow, and fellow K-Records/Anacortes friends. Mount Eerie's album "Seven New Songs of Mount Eerie" was also the first recording released on Phil's new label, P.W.Elverum & Sun. All songs from that recording are available for free download in the Internet Archive.
Elverum explained this change in an 2003 interview with Discoder, asserting that "Mount Eerie is a new project. The Microphones was completed, or at least at a good stopping point. I did it because I am ready for new things. I am new."
As Mount Eerie, Phil is generally sans synthesizers, drums, and the accenting voices of Mirah, The Blow, and fellow K-Records/Anacortes friends. Mount Eerie's album "Seven New Songs of Mount Eerie" was also the first recording released on Phil's new label, P.W.Elverum & Sun. All songs from that recording are available for free download in the Internet Archive.
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