Mount Eerie Debuts at #63 – Pitchfork Album Review – Tour Update

Posted on Sep 12, 2012
Mount Eerie Debuts at #63 – Pitchfork Album Review – Tour Update

Mount Eerie's second album this year has Phil Elverum taking his reflections into darker corners. His first release, Clear Moon, saw flourishing walls of synthesizers and pensive moments of fantasia. Now on his latest record, Pitchfork sees "The midnight-black Ocean Roar" as "an experiment in imagined homelessness…as if Elverum steeled himself and left his house at midnight, barefoot, and just kept walking." Read the full review here. Ocean Roar received a big reaction from CMJ stations, debuting this week at #63, higher than Clear Moon ever reached. Continue to introduce Mount Eerie's vast musical world to new listeners and catch him live this fall.

09/12 – Montreal, QC – La Sala Rossa
09/13 – Burlington, VT – Studio A at North End Studios
09/14 – Durham, NH – UNH
09/15 – Brooklyn, NY – 285 Kent
09/16 – Manhattan, NY – Le Poisson Rouge
09/17 – Philadelphia, PA – First Unitarian Church
09/18 – Washington, DC – TBA
09/19 – Durham, NC – Duke University
09/20 – Asheville, NC – Grey Eagle
09/21 – Louisville, KY – Quill’s Coffe
09/22 – Chicago, IL – Co-Prosperity Sphere
09/23 – Ames, IA – Maximum Ames Festival
09/24 – Omaha, NE – DP Muller Studio
09/25 – Lawrence, KS – Lawrence Arts Center
09/26 – Norman, OK -Opolis
09/27 – Austin, TX – The Parish
09/29 – Marfa, TX – TBA
09/30 – Tucson, AZ – Topaz
10/01 – Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom
10/02 – Los Angeles, CA – Public Fiction
10/03 – Los Angeles, CA – Center for the Arts Eagle Rock
10/04 – San Francisco, CA – Bottom of the Hill
10/05 – Oakland, CA  – Lobot
10/06 – San Francisco, CA – TBA
10/07 – Placerville, CA – Cozmic Cafe
10/08 – Chico, CA – Origami Lounge
10/09 – Arcata, CA – TBA
10/10 – Eugene, OR – Old Whiteaker Firehouse
10/11 – Portland, OR – Backspace
10/12 – Seattle, WA – Cairo

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