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    Philip Whitman Elverum (né Elvrum; [1] born May 26, 1978) [2] is an American musician, best known for his musical projects the Microphones and Mount Eerie. Based in Anacortes, Washington, in the mid-2000s he began to spell his surname Elvrum as "Elverum".

  2. Nov 7, 2024 · Mount Eerie, the one-man band led by singer-songwriter Phil Elverum, released its newest album, “ Night Palace,” on Friday.The 26-track double album is reminiscent of Elverum’s career, including his time as frontman of The Microphones.. Elverum’s earliest recordings under the name “The Microphones” were low-fidelity and scratchy folk, but the strength of his songwriting led to a ...

  3. Phil Elverum's official Twitter account with updates and interactions.

  4. Aug 6, 2020 · Phil Elverum has built and battled entire universes. From 1996-2003, his band, The Microphones, was mostly just him alone in a studio, as friends from Olympia sang and banged on...

  5. Nov 12, 2019 · Mount Eerie’s Phil Elverum Starts Over, Again. The singer-songwriter talks about his brief moment as a tabloid concern, finding comfort in uncertainty, and turning lost love into something useful...

  6. Phil Elverum (born Philip Whitman Elvrum May 26, 1978) is an Anacortes, Washington-based singer-songwriter, record producer and visual artist, best known for his musical...

  7. Oct 31, 2024 · Phil Elverum likes nature: looking at it, being in it, and using it as an ever-present component of the vast metaphors he conjures in the left-field folk rock he releases as Mount Eerie....

  8. Aug 7, 2020 · Cult-favorite singer-songwriter Phil Elverum reflects on why now was the right time to resurrect his beloved Microphones moniker.

  9. Dec 4, 2020 · Phil is a singer-songwriter best known for the music he records as the bands the Microphones and Mount Eerie. Earlier this year he released a new album titled Microphones in...

  10. Aug 7, 2020 · Phil Elverum resurrects his beloved Microphones alias for a 45-minute song about art-making, self-mythologizing, and the endless search for meaning.