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"You were singing at twilight/With your fingers moving/And I'd heard the same song in a dream," sings Phil Elverum on "Huge ...
The veteran indie songwriter gets hungry in the kitchen with albums from Alice Coltrane, Ry Cooder, Brigitte Fontaine, and ...
However, when you buy something through our retail links, Condé Nast may earn an affiliate commission.Phil Elverum is bringing his Mount Eerie project on the road. Next year, he’ll go on a North ...
When the album was announced, Mount Eerie shared two new songs from it, “Broom of the Wind” and “I Walk,” the former via a ...
Elverum’s catalog — roughly 30 albums over the last 25-odd years as Mount Eerie, the Microphones, under his own name, and as one-third of D+ — is awash with natural imagery. (More than anything, he ...
Phil Elverum's new album as Mount Eerie is a deeply personal, idiosyncratic journey that doesn’t always seem to welcome onlookers.
Winter in Northwest Washington’s temperate San Juan Islands may not be the freezing, brutal onslaught faced by comparable latitudes further inland, but four months of uninterrupted wind, rain, and ...
On his latest album as Mount Eerie, 'Night Palace', Phil Elverum crafts a winding, meditative journey deep into his mind's eye. It's true art.
This week’s Pitchfork Selects playlist features Da$h, Mount Eerie, Ethel Cain, Ramsey Thornton, and more. Listen below and follow our playlists on Apple Music and Spotify. (Pitchfork earns a ...
"The final single to be released in advance of 'Night Palace' is a break in the clouds, a clear voice bringing down an unambiguous hammer onto the ground of here and now," Phil Elverum says.
The FADER picks the best new albums to stream on New Music Friday, including Tyler, the Creator's 'Chromakopia,' The Cure's ...