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On previous Microphones albums, Phil Elvrum has explored themes of man communing with nature, describing serene catastrophic entanglements with wind, sea and woods. Mount Eerie is a concept album that takes it up a notch, the self-searching for identity within a universal context. Divided into five parts, it is named after Mt. Erie, a peak that dominates Fidalgo Island where Phil grew up. This drama tells the tale of one person striking out into the wilderness to unearth the face beneath the disguise, and ... [ read more ]
CD $12.99
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VINYL FORMAT. Something gentle this way comes in the form of Mirah and her third full-length album, "C'mon Miracle." If her first album, "You Think It's Like This But Really It's Like This" snuck up on you and surprised you, then her second album "Advisory Committee" stunned you with cannon fire. Now sit back and relax as "C'mon Miracle" washes over you and etches its subtle ways into your psyche. To accompany her lilting voice, Mirah asked old friends to contribute to the record; so people like Lori Golds... [ read more ]
LP $11.99
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VINYL FORMAT. Khaela Maricich--after spending the past several years lovingly crafting pop songs of naive complexity under the assumed names The Blow (K Records) and Get The Hell Out of the Way of the Volcano-- has joined forces with States Rights Records recording artist Jona Bechtolt (Y.A.C.H.T, The Badger King) to craft her most realized work to date--Poor Aim: Love Songs.
12" $11.99
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