The Microphones went out with a bang on this one, combining their lo-fi fuzziness and almost noise rock-ish tendencies with a more experimental sound that distances it somewhat from their other works while retaining their excellent songwriting, lyrics, and atmosphere. Like
It's Mount Eeire at their most fragile, with guitarist Fred Squire sparingly painting his sombre tones in concordance with the twin vocalists heard little beyond a whisper. Mount Eerie has taken many different paths; this is a tender gem. Favorite track: With My Hands Out. Mount Eerie (2003) The Drums From Mount Eerie 10' (2003) The Singing From Mount Eerie 10' (2003) Live in Japan February 19th, 21st and 22nd (2004) The Headwaters of Mount Eerie (2004) Don't Smoke/Get Off the Internet 7' (2007) All on mediafire, and everything is AT LEAST 192kbps.
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, Mount Eerie also has a narrative that really helps tie the album together into what is, arguably, their most focused and filler-free package. (As much as I love The Glow and It Was Hot, there are several tracks that both could do without.) Not to be confused with Phil Elvrum's solo project of the same name.FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time – 31:26 minutes | 604 MB | Genre: Folk
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In October 2008, Mount Eerie and Canadian singer-songwriter Julie Doiron released a collaborative album called Lost Wisdom. They are now releasing its sequel: Lost Wisdom pt. 2 is out November 8 via Mount Eerie’s label P.W. Elverum & Sun. Below, listen to their new song “Love Without Possession.”
Mount Eerie and Julie Doiron will play shows together this December. According to a press release, those concerts will “likely be the only performance of this album’s material for the foreseeable future.” Find Mount Eerie and Julie Doiron’s schedule below.
In a statement, Phil Elverum discussed the themes and intentions of the new record. He refers to the death of his wife, the artist Geneviève Castrée, which inspired his last two studio albums, 2017’s A Crow Looked at Me and 2018’s Now Only. He also alludes to his marriage to Michelle Williams and their separation earlier this year. “Finding myself staring into another fire, disoriented by the changes, these songs came out,” he wrote.
Elverum continued, “I tried to make songs that did not rely at all on who I am or who I am singing about,” adding, “Knowing that anyone with internet access might have questions about my specifics, I don’t want to say anything personal that isn’t already in the songs. My fingers are crossed that when I push them out to sea they will be met with calm humane understanding. That’s what they’re about after all.” Find Phil Elverum’s full statement below.
Tracklist:
01. Belief (feat. Julie Doiron) (07:23)
02. When I Walk out of the Museum (feat. Julie Doiron) (02:52)
03. Enduring the Waves (feat. Julie Doiron) (02:50)
04. Love Without Possession (feat. Julie Doiron) (04:32)
05. Real Lost Wisdom (feat. Julie Doiron) (04:08)
06. Widows (feat. Julie Doiron) (03:02)
07. Pink Light (feat. Julie Doiron) (01:57)
08. Belief Pt. 2 (feat. Julie Doiron) (04:42)
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