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Mount Eerie is the fourth studio album by American indie folk and indie rock band the Microphones, released by K Records on January 21, 2003. The album is named after the mountain Mount Erie near Anacortes, Washington, which is the hometown of Phil Elverum, the band's frontman.
Mount Eerie is the musical project of American songwriter and producer Phil Elverum.Elverum (also of the Microphones) is the principal member of the band, but has collaborated with many other musicians on his records and in live performances.
Under both The Microphones and Mount Eerie, "Elverum has been instrumental in shaping the landscape of current indie rock." [57] Isabel Zacharias claimed that Elverum, "to a pocket of Pacific Northwesterners, is more folkloric deity than musician" with his releases under The Microphones propelling him to "indie-god status". [58]
In 2003, the studio album Mount Eerie was released, along with two extended plays consisting of stems from the album: The Singing from Mt. Eerie and The Drums from Mt. Eerie. [14] Mount Eerie is a concept album that portrays a linear storyline. [15] [16] After the release of Mount Eerie, Elverum retired the Microphones pseudonym and opted to ...
The Microphones were an American indie folk, indie rock, and experimental project from Olympia, Washington. The project was founded in 1996 and ended in 2003, with a short reunion following in 2007 and revivals in 2019 and 2020. Across every iteration of the Microphones, it has been fronted by Phil Elverum. Elverum is the principal songwriter ...
The Microphones were an American indie folk, indie rock, and experimental band, founded and fronted by Phil Elverum. The band released 4 studio albums between 1999 and 2003. Elverum later returned to the project with its final album, Microphones in 2020
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Mount Eerie pts. 6 & 7 is an EP released by Mount Eerie. This release acts as an extension to 2003's Mount Eerie , the fourth studio album by Phil Elverum 's previous band The Microphones . It was released on a 10" picture disc packaged in a 132-page hardcover artbook of photography taken by Elverum.