Phil Elverum

Phil Elverum has produced two decades worth of records as The Microphones and Mount Eerie that span a wide spectrum, from studio heavy atmospheric landscaping to simple, raw songs. His upcoming album, Now Only, is an exploration of death, remembrance, and legacy. It is out March 16th on his own P.W. Elverum & Sun. You can follow him on Twitter here.

Bio

Phil Elvrum (no e) was the sole permanent member of the Olympia, Washington-based indie rock band The Microphones. In 2003, he changed the name of his band to Mount Eerie. Elverum is infamous for his manipulation of analog recording devices and unique recording approach. His records have a distinct, natural sound. Most of the Microphones catalogue was recorded on a broken 24 track reel to reel and 2005's 'No Flashlight' was recorded on reel to reel 8 track. Elvrum currently operates P. W. Elverum & Sun Ltd., from which he sells records by Mount Eerie as well as Thanksgiving. Elvrum added an additional 'e' to his own name, as well as the name of his company, after he spent a winter in Norway. The additional 'e' reflects the spelling of the Norwegian town Elverum. Phil Elvrum used to drum for the Olympia, Washington-based band Old Time Relijun, before he formed Mount Eerie. He also worked with the band D+ while fronting the Microphones. In addition to his albums, Elverum has released a few self-published poetry books. He is also a painter, and has provided the artwork for most of his albums and many t-shirts and posters sold during his tours. Elverum has been credited as a producer on many other artists albums, including Beat Happening's 2000 single Angel Gone and Mirah's 2002 album Advisory Committee. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Talks

David Longstreth (Dirty Projectors) Talks with Phil Elverum (Mount Eerie) on the Talkhouse Podcast

By Talkhouse Podcast | February 22, 2024

David Longstreth (Dirty Projectors) Talks with Phil Elverum (Mount Eerie) on the Talkhouse Podcast

Dirty Projectors meets Mount Eerie at Walt Disney Hall

Noah Britton and Phil Elverum Make Hate-Based Rock & Roll

By Phil Elverum | June 14, 2021

Noah Britton and Phil Elverum Make Hate-Based Rock & Roll

The friends and recent collaborators catch up.

Phil Elverum (Mount Eerie, The Microphones) Talks with Mirah on the Talkhouse Podcast

By Talkhouse Podcast | August 6, 2020

Phil Elverum (Mount Eerie, The Microphones) Talks with Mirah on the Talkhouse Podcast

The longtime friends and collaborators talk the magic of Olympia, WA in the late 90s, their brand new releases, and much more.

On Autographing, or Why I’m So Sorry but Please No I’d Very Much Rather Not Sign Your Record Sorry Please

By Phil Elverum | March 2, 2018

On Autographing, or Why I’m So Sorry but Please No I’d Very Much Rather Not Sign Your Record Sorry Please

The man behind Mount Eerie on the imbalance of power between artist and fans.

Phil Elverum (the Microphones, Mount Eerie) Talks Connan Mockasin’s Caramel

By Phil Elverum | November 15, 2013

Phil Elverum (the Microphones, Mount Eerie) Talks Connan Mockasin’s Caramel

Taste is weird and writing about music is so nuts. It's kind of the worst. We are all disconnected bubbles of perception with only cloudy...