Mount Eerie

Mount Eerie, previously known as The Microphones, is the recording project of Washington state based musician Phil Elvrum. Phil Elvrum is best known for his seminal 2001 lo-fi record, The Glow Pt. 2, released as The Microphones. He remains active as Mount Eerie, and is one of the most prolific lo-fi musicians today.

He changed his name from The Microphones to Mount Eerie in 2003. He said he did this because he considers "The Microphones" as a project to be completed, and "Mount Eerie" is his next project. Regardless, he released a live album as The Microphones in 2004, and has released a couple of singles throughout the years as The Microphones, although Mount Eerie remains his primary moniker.

LPs

 * Microphone (1995)
 * X-Ray Means Woman (1996)
 * Wires and Cords (1997)
 * Tests (1998)
 * Don't Wake Me Up (1999)
 * Window (2000)
 * It Was Hot, We Stayed in the Water (2000)
 * The Glow Pt. 2 (2001)
 * Mount Eerie (2003)

EPs/Other Albums

 * Blood (2001)
 * Little Bird Flies into a Big Black Cloud (2002)
 * Song Islands (2002)
 * The Singing from Mount Eerie (2003)
 * The Drums from Mount Eerie (2003)
 * Live in Japan (2004)

LPs

 * "No Flashlight" Songs of the Fulfilled Night (2005)
 * Lost Wisdom (2008)
 * Dawn (2008)
 * Wind's Poem (2009)
 * Clear Moon (2012)
 * Ocean Roar (2012)

EPs/Other Albums

 * Seven New Songs of "Mount Eerie" (2004)
 * Live in Copenhagen (2004)
 * Mount Eerie Dances with Wolves a.k.a. Two New Songs of "Mount Eerie" (2004)
 * The Drums from "No Flashlight" by Mt. Eerie (2005)
 * SINGERS (2005)
 * Eleven Old Songs of Mount Eerie (2005)
 * Mount Eerie pts. 6 & 7 (2007)
 * Black Wooden Ceiling Opening (2008)
 * White Stag (2009)
 * Black Wooden (2009)
 * Song Islands vol. 2 (2010)