mount eerie
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The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
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“Ravens” is our second glimpse of Mount Eerie’s forthcoming album A Crow Looked at Me, and it’s every bit as devastating as the lead track, “Real Death.” Probably even more so when you take into account its considerably longer runtime and beautifully photographed video, which contains (among other
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The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
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MY SEMI-MONTHLY VINYL UPDATE! YEAHHAHHAHAH! In this video, I’m showing off some recent additions to my record collection, and going into how I feel about some of ’em. Vinyl video playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=… Here’s a list of the artists mentioned in this video: Mount
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With Sauna, Mount Eerie figurehead Phil Elverum continues in the drone-y, ambient direction he was headed in on 2012’s Clear Moon.
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Check out a reworked version of “Lone Bell” by experimental folk musician Phil Elverum, a.k.a Mount Eerie. This copiously auto-tuned redux will be featured on Elverum’s upcoming project, Pre-Human Ideas, a collection of 12 songs taken from his two 2012 efforts, Clear Moon and Ocean Roar; all
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Mount Eerie drops the second album that was promised in 2012, and while it is a bit more aggressive than its predecessor, Clear Moon, it’s surprisingly disjointed. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Mount Eerie’s Phil Elverum drops another track from what’s going to be his second full-length album this year, Ocean Roar. It’s a slow, serene ballad featuring the kind of atmospheric synths that were so prevalent on this albums predecessor, Clear Moon. Some of Phil’s lyrics leave
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After the quiet, contemplative Clear Moon dropped in May, I almost immediately started yearning for the more aggressive side of Mount Eerie that albums like 2008’s Wind’s Poem had displayed. Thankfully, the new Mount Eerie album Ocean Roar delivers just that. The title track is the first song