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Jan 21, 2003 · User Reviews. Details & Credits. Metascore. 76. Generally favorable reviews based on 13 Critic Reviews. Critic score distribution: Positive: 10 out of 13. Mixed: 1 out of 13. Negative: 2 out of 13. Critic score. Publication. By date. Alternative Press. 100.
Jan 21, 2003 · User Score. 8.5. Universal acclaim based on 33 Ratings. Summary: The Microphones is an alias for Washington state-based Phil Elvrum, who returns here with a five-part concept album named after a mountain in his home state.
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Mar 24, 2017 · User Reviews. Details & Credits. Metascore. 93. Universal acclaim based on 18 Critic Reviews What's this? User Score. 8.0. Generally favorable reviews based on 311 Ratings. Summary: The eighth full-length release for the music project of Phil Elverum was written after the death of his wife from cancer in July 2016. Buy Now. Buy on.
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Mount Eerie received generally positive reviews from critics, receiving a 76/100 on review aggregate Metacritic. On its release, Eric Carr of Pitchfork gave the album the publication's "Best New Music" title, and scored it an 8.9/10. [9]
- November 21, 2001 – June 10, 2002
- Phil Elverum
- January 21, 2003
Overview. User Reviews. Lists. Comments (142) Discography. The Microphones. Mount Eerie. Must Hear Album. Critic Score. 93. Based on 5 reviews. 2003 Ratings: #1 / 355. User Score. 89. Based on 1,923 ratings. 2003 Rank: #1 All Time: #90. Liked by 411 people. Details. Submit Correction. January 21, 2003 / Release Date. LP / Format. K Records / Label.
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Jan 20, 2003 · Best New Music. By Eric Carr. Genre: Experimental / Rock. Label: K. Reviewed: January 20, 2003. Growing up in the shadow of Mt. Erie, the lone peak stretching above Phil Elvrum's hometown of...
User Reviews. Lists. Comments (135) Discography. the Microphones. Mount Eerie. 89. User Score (1816) Sign In to rate and review. Reviews. Ratings. Sort. Popular. Brad Taste. 97. Remarkable Lofi album. I’ve only heard Glow Pt. 2 and this, so to me this sounds like that album pt. 2. It’s a dense set of 5 tracks.