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354:, was released by K Records in 2001. It was noted by critics for its production and songwriting. Probably his best-known album, it explored intensely personal themes, recalling lost loves and childhood memories. Sometimes sad, simple, and gentle ("I Felt Your Shape"), other times intense and layered with noise, guitars, and drums ("The Moon"). 44: 509:
The band shirked traditional song structures, buried melodies under dissonance, added or abandoned the rhythm section at unexpected moments, caked guitar distortion on soft-spoken campfire jingles, relished in a decidedly scattershot soundscape, and dismantled any forward momentum they worked to
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Elverum slowly gained recognition as a talented producer and recording engineer in the studio. While helping, often anonymously, with many of the area's artists, he began work on his second full-length,
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Elverum toured North America and Europe again in 2002, playing mostly solo shows (billed as the "I Will Move Away Forever and Never Come Back Ever" tour) before settling in Finnkonevika,
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where Elverum spent much of his childhood. Containing five long songs, the album features a narrative arc, in which Elverum dies, is eaten by vultures, and discovers the face of the
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combined songs from his earlier cassette releases and the recently recorded Dub Narcotic recordings. At the same time, Elverum released his first 7" single, "Bass Drum Dream" on
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was reissued by K Records with an additional disc of outtakes and rarities. In March 2011, Elv(e)rum re-recorded the Microphones' song "I Lost My Wind" for the compilation
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which contains the entire Microphones discography; Elverum also stated that it would be the final release from the Microphones.
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Elverum played a one-off concert in Anacortes, WA under the name the Microphones in June 2019, performing alongside
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was released by K Records in early 2004, by which time Elverum had already begun to perform shows under the name
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became involved in the Washington music scene while working at the Business, a record store in his home town of
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In January 2007, a one-off 7" single was released under the Microphones moniker, titled
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On January 13, 2022, Elverum announced a comprehensive retrospective box set,
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was also praised by critics for its ambitious and imaginative production.
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as the top album of 2001, and #73 on their 200 Top Albums of the 2000s.
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Since 2003, Elverum has recorded and performed primarily under the name
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Love rock revolution : K Records and the rise of independent music
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After a lengthy tour of Europe and North America (known as the "
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On August 7, 2020, Elverum released a new Microphones album:
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Index

Window (EP)
The Microphones performing live in 2011
Olympia
Washington
Indie rock
indie folk
avant-folk
experimental
noise rock
K Records
Phil Elverum
Mirah Zeitlyn
Anna Oxygen
Khaela Maricich
Calvin Johnson
Karl Blau
Adam Forkner
Kyle Field
indie folk
indie rock
experimental
Olympia
Washington
Phil Elverum
K Records
Mount Eerie
Microphones in 2020
Phil Elverum
Anacortes
Bret Lunsford

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