

The Microphones
The Microphones was the alias of Anacortes, WA-based lo-fi psych-pop mastermind Phil Elvrum, also known for his work as a member of K Records bands D+ and Old Time Relijun. Following a series of cassettes on the local Knw-Yr-Own label, including Wires and Cords, Tests, and a self-titled effort, the Microphones issued their first full-length effort, also titled Tests, on the Elsinor label in the autumn 1999. Don't Wake Me Up appeared on K the next summer, followed in 2000 by Window and It Was Hot We Stayed in the Water. 2001 saw t...[more]
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On previous Microphones albums, Phil Elvrum has explored themes of man communing with nature, describing serene catastrophic entanglements with wind, sea and woods. Mount Eerie is a concept album that takes it up a notch, the self-searching for identity within a universal context. Divided into five parts, it is named after Mt. Erie, a peak that dominates Fidalgo Island where Phil grew up. This drama tells the tale of one person striking out into the wilderness to unearth the face beneath the disguise [ read more ]
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SOUND SAVER. Bringing the recording studio to the bedroom is the tenet to stalwarts of the lo-fi movement. Usually this maneuver is out of necessity; only subsequently does the resourcefulness of bedroom 4-track recording become an aesthetic embraced as tantamount to the warmth and honesty only such intimacy can provide. So what happens when the studio is available, anytime, yet the artist discovers that the cozy asylum of a bedroom sound simply cannot be sacrificed?
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The doors of perception are open for business. On this release, experimental pop-psych frolic thru soft explosion of layered sounds. Organs, tapeloops, xylophone, feedback blasts, nature samples, accordion, hushed-vocal harmonies, and nylon-string acoustics are just the beginning. This is pure pop. Stunning.
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The Microphones are the vision of a singular individual, Phil Elvrum. For over five years he has been prolifically crafting noisy pop sounds with the help of various friends and collaborators. "Song Islands" compiles all the Microphones singles onto one disc. Previously available only in limited quantities on 7? discs from such labels as Instatone, Up, K, the Bedtime Record, and Coming in Second, as well as a few cassette compilations on friends' labels around the globe. Some of the individuals that assist [ read more ]
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VINYL FORMAT. The Microphones continue to boldly expand and expound upon the possibilities of analog recording. Their third full-length for K and fifth overall, is a sprawling 67-minute masterwork, sure to earn the group the undisputed title of experimental pop's MVPs. Impeccable songwriting laden with hooks, a widely varied palette of instrumentation, potent lyrical paintings, and interspersed sound tweaks that serve to lace everything together. Comparisons to the Elephant 6 collective aside, "The Glow Pt. [ read more ]
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The Microphones continue to boldly expand and expound upon the possibilities of analog recording. Their third full-length for K and fifth overall, is a sprawling 67-minute masterwork, sure to earn the group the undisputed title of experimental pop's MVPs. Impeccable songwriting laden with hooks, a widely varied palette of instrumentation, potent lyrical paintings, and interspersed sound tweaks that serve to lace everything together. Comparisons to the Elephant 6 collective aside, "The Glow Pt. 2" transcends [ read more ]
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The new Microphones album Live in Japan February 19th, 21st and 22nd, 2003 features previously unreleased material from singer/songwriter Phil Elverum. These 11 songs are only a sampling of all new songs performed by Elverum in a two-week tour of Japan in early 2003. After spending five months in isolation in Norway, Elverum emerged with a cache of heart-felt and reflective songs reminiscent of The Glow Part II. A drastic change from 2002ıs epic tale of Mount Eerie, we find Elverum playing acoustic pop so [ read more ]
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The doors of perception are open for business. On this release, experimental pop-psych frolic thru soft explosion of layered sounds. Organs, tapeloops, xylophone, feedback blasts, nature samples, accordion, hushed-vocal harmonies, and nylon-string acoustics are just the beginning. This is pure pop. Stunning.
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The Microphones are the vision of a singular individual, Phil Elvrum. For over five years he has been prolifically crafting noisy pop sounds with the help of various friends and collaborators. 'Song Islands' compiles all the Microphones singles onto one disc. Previously available only in limited quantities on 7? discs from such labels as Instatone, Up, K, the Bedtime Record, and Coming in Second, as well as a few cassette compilations on friends' labels around the globe. Some of the individuals that assist [ read more ]
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Bringing the recording studio to the bedroom is the tenet to stalwarts of the lo-fi movement. Usually this maneuver is out of necessity; only subsequently does the resourcefulness of bedroom 4-track recording become an aesthetic embraced as tantamount to the warmth and honesty only such intimacy can provide. So what happens when the studio is available, anytime, yet the artist discovers that the cozy asylum of a bedroom sound simply cannot be sacrificed?
MP3 $10.49
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On previous Microphones albums, Phil Elvrum has explored themes of man communing with nature, describing serene catastrophic entanglements with wind, sea and woods. 'Mount Eerie' is a concept album that takes it up a notch, the self-searching for identity within a universal context. Divided into five parts, it is named after Mt. Erie, a peak that dominates Fidalgo Island where Phil grew up. This drama tells the tale of one person striking out into the wilderness to unearth the face beneath the disguise, and [ read more ]
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