Mount Eerie: House Shape

About a month ago, I wrote a small blurb about Mount Eerie (Phil Elverum) and his upcoming album, Clear Moon.  A new single, "House Shape," has surfaced and I've listened to it now maybe three or four times.  I like very much the psychedelic, post-punk elements to it.  There's this rhythmic repetition and long streams of organ music that remind me of Can or Neu! or even 154 era Wire.  Give the track a listen.  I think Clear Moon could possibly be one of the more interesting albums to come out in 2012.  Such could also be the case with Ocean Roar, a second release slated for later this year.

All info is courtesy of Force Field PR.

   Mount Eerie - "House Shape" by forcefieldpr

Mount Eerie shares first single from new LP, Clear Moon, due this May

STREAM: "House Shape" - http://soundcloud.com/forcefieldpr/mount-eerie-house-shape 

In this first of two new albums planned for release in 2012, Mount Eerie presents a monumental work of depth and maturity. These are songs about a quiet life in and around a small northwest town, usually buried in fog, and the unexpected moments of clarity that briefly flash through. Clear Moon is the resonant lone bell symbol, the glint in the water, the sudden breath.

For over thirteen years Phil Elverum has been releasing beguiling records from and about the Pacific Northwest, first as the Microphones and since 2004 as Mount Eerie. The thread has sometimes been challenging to follow, meandering into weird EPs and live experiments, but there have always been punctuations of cohesive sound and idea, made giant;
The Glow pt. 2 (2001), Mount Eerie (2003), Lost Wisdom (2008), Wind's Poem (2009), and now Clear Moon (to be followed later this year by its companion album, Ocean Roar).
 

After all the world-touring that followed the release of Wind's Poem, Phil Elverum has spent 2 years establishing a new recording studio, "the Unknown", in an old de-sanctified church in Anacortes, Washington. These 2 new albums, Clear Moon and Ocean Roar, are the first Mount Eerie recordings to be released from the new old space. You can hear the giant wooden cathedral room in these songs. Vast echo, resonating gongs, impenetrable walls of thickness, and always a voice cutting through the fog, moon-like.

The sound is not lo-fi as it is sometimes called. It's also not hi-fi. These are just crazy recordings, bigger and deeper than any real-life fjord. It's 100% analog, and it is a sound that can only come from 15 months of studio solitude, crushing tape, riding waves of fake strings, finding new angles on "intensity". The music of Popol Vuh was inspirational, as well as explorers from black metal such as Menace Ruine, Nadja, and others. Contemporaries in theme can be found in the heavy sacred regionalism of Olympia's Wolves In The Throne Room. Ultimately, this is music on its own island, unlike anything else; a break in the clouds and a view of a hidden new landscape.

MOUNT EERIE
EUROPEAN TOUR (all shows with EARTH and Ô PAON)

Thurs. March 22nd, 2012- Torino, Italy- Spazio 211 
Fri. March 23rd, 2012- Firenze, Italy- The Box 
Sat. March 24th, 2012- Parma, Italy- Auditorium Del Carmine
Sun. March 25th, 2012- Lausanne, Switzerland- Le Romandie
Mon. March 26th, 2012- Wiesbaden, Germany- Schlachthof
Weds. March 28th, 2012- Vienna, Austria- Arena

Thurs. March 29th, 2012- Leipzig, Germany- UT Connewitz
Fri. March 30th, 2012- Prague, Czech Republic- Dobeska Theatre 
Sat. March 31st, 2012- Berlin, Germany- Festsaal Kreuzberg
Mon. April 2nd, 2012- Copenhagen, Denmark- Loppen

Tues. April 3rd, 2012- Gothenburg, Sweden- Truckstop Alaska
Weds. April 4th, 2012- Oslo, Norway- Inferno Festival
Thurs. April 5th, 2012- Stockholm, Sweden- Strand
Fri. April 6th, 2012- Helsinki, Finland- Nosturi




Mount Eerie
Clear Moon
(P.W. Elverum and Sun)
Street Date: May 22, 2012

Formats: Digital, LP
 

Theme: place/magic

1. Through The Trees pt. 2
2. the Place Lives
3. the Place I Live
4. (something)
5. Lone Bell
6. House Shape
7. Over Dark Water
8. (something)
9. Clear Moon
10. Yawning Sky
11. (synthesizer)


MOUNT EERIE LINKS:
Official Site - http://www.pwelverumandsun.com


Sincerely,
Letters From A Tapehead

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