Mount Eerie is currently touring across 1 country and has 1 upcoming concert.
The final concert of the tour will be at The Button Factory in Dublin.
Show was great, but the venue was a bit weird. The tickets had seat locations on them, but when we arrived it was a free for all. Also, no booze in the theatre (lame!) and huge line to get in that took a while to get through.
Great, very personal show. I sat on the floor right up front in front of the stage. Phil ran his merch table and talked to everyone that went to the table. Super nice guy
There’s some band names that just seem to fit the music that they’re associated with, and Mount Eerie is one of them; well, to be pedantic about it, it’s not a band per se, but a one-man affair, being the stage name of Phil Elverum from Anacortes, Washington. Over the course of the past decade or so, Elverum has been turning out records that might lack polish and sheen, but make up for them in terms of sheer emotional power and the intelligence of his songwriting. This is something that’s really illuminated when he makes it to the stage; take his set at the Jeff Mangum-curated ATP festival a couple of years back, where he played solo with just an acoustic guitar and delivered a career-spanning slot that was almost hypnotic in its profundity; Elverum really comes across as if he’s singing these songs, and strumming that six-string, straight from the soul. He’s an unusual talent, and one that really has to be seen to be properly understood; opportunities are fairly frequent, thanks to his prodigious work rate.