Tagged: Mount Eerie
Video: Mount Eerie, “Ocean Roar” (Acoustic Version in an Empty Theater)
I have seen Mount Eerie play in small storefront venues in Olympia. I’ve listened to them in dorm rooms scattered throughout my college campus, on airplanes, in cars, in tents, in my childhood bedroom, at … read more »
Watch Lion Attack’s Mount Eerie-Inspired Short Film
With the island-dotted terrain surrounding his Anacortes, Washington home as his muse, Mount Eerie’s Phil Elverum has a knack for summoning strong visual imagery with his music, particularly of the half-lit, fog-covered kind. Midway between … read more »
Video: Mount Eerie, “Ocean Roar”
While Phil Elverum’s last Mount Eerie video worked as a damp love letter to the Northwest, “Ocean Roar” takes a more abstract approach, as a woman’s face floats over a stormy haze, calm treelines and … read more »
Staff Selects Playlist: Loscil’s Warm Drone
Every week, a different FADER editor compiles a playlist to highlight a new release and give you a guide to that artist’s web of influences and peers. These Staff Selects live in our Spotify app, … read more »
Video: Mount Eerie, “The Place Lives”
At this point, the entire region of the Northwest is basically as much a member and driving force behind Mount Eerie as Phil Elverum is. In the video for “The Place Lives,” Elverum walks on … read more »
Stream: Mount Eerie, “Lone Bell”
For the last few years, Phil Elverum, as Mount Eerie, has slowly been perfecting his production technique, adding black metal to his already formidable roster of hollowed-out, existential nature folk. It was a surprising move, … read more »
Stream: Mount Eerie, “To the Ground”
The world can be a total bummer sometimes, and in those times, the move is almost always to just go listen to Mount Eerie. This isn’t a diary entry of a blog post or anything—we’re … read more »
Stream: Mount Eerie, “House Shape”
In high school I went through a period where I got caught up in Jack Kerouac mania. I made life plans that involved living alone in a cabin surviving on canned chili. I was most … read more »
Mount Eerie’s Daytrotter Session MP3s
Phil Elverum‘s move toward a more confrontational style (read: less acoustic guitar, more drumblasts), was surprising, but it made sense. He wasn’t making black metal, he was just taking the heavy textures and wash of … read more »
Video: Mount Eerie and Julie Doiron Live
Because we are cool and get stuff way before it comes out (booyah, common people) we have been listening incessantly to the upcoming Mount Eerie + Julie Doiron (and this other guy Fred Squire but … read more »
