ALBUMLost Wisdom, Pt. 2 (feat. Julie Doiron)Mount Eerie
ALBUMNow OnlyMount Eerie
ALBUMA Crow Looked at MeMount Eerie
ALBUMSaunaMount Eerie
ALBUMPre-Human IdeasMount Eerie
ALBUMOcean RoarMount Eerie
ALBUMClear MoonMount Eerie
ALBUMSong Islands, Vol. 2Mount Eerie
ALBUMWind’s PoemMount Eerie
ALBUMWhite StagMount Eerie
ALBUMDawnMount Eerie
ALBUMLost Wisdom (feat. Julie Doiron & Fred Squire)Mount Eerie
ALBUM11 Old SongsMount Eerie
ALBUMSingersMount Eerie
ALBUMDrums from No FlashlightMount Eerie
ALBUMNo FlashlightMount Eerie
ALBUMSeven New SongsMount Eerie
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Mount Eerie Essentials
A shape-shifting mixture of quiet folk, enveloping drones, and hushed vocals.
About Mount Eerie
Artist Biography
With his post-Microphones project Mount Eerie, Phil Elverum has explored achingly intimate subject matter through his lo-fi folk. The first proper Mount Eerie record, No Flashlight—by turns sparse, booming, and mesmerizing—arrived in 2005 after a couple of scrappier releases. Elverum has been prolific and collaborative in the ensuing years, teaming up with Canadian songwriters Julie Doiron and Fred Squire for 2008’s ghostly Lost Wisdom; exploring atmospheric Norwegian black-metal influences on 2009’s Wind’s Poem; and releasing two remarkably heavy 2012 records, Clear Moon and Ocean Roar. Then again, heaviness is Elverum’s modus operandi—his unflinching willingness to confront loss and grief is in sharpest relief on 2017’s A Crow Looked at Me, on which he deals with his wife Geneviève Castrée’s passing from pancreatic cancer with overwhelming openness, as on the quiet “Real Death.” In 2018, Now Only unpacked his attempts to move forward after that loss, while Lost Wisdom, Pt. 2, with Doiron, exudes the warmth of collaboration even in Elverum’s signature weightiness.
Hometown
Anacortes, WA, United States
Genre
Alternative
Members of Mount Eerie
Mount Eerie was formed in 2003. Members of Mount Eerie include, or have included, the following 1 members.