
Mount Eerie announces forthcoming Album, Night Palace
03 September 2024, 16:00
| Written by
Tyler Damara Kelly
Mount Eerie – AKA Phil Elverum – has announced his first new album in six years, Night Palace.
The album's announcement comes along with the release of two singles “I Walk” and “Broom of Wind”. The forthcoming full-length, Night Palace, follows on from his 2018 album, Now Only, alongside the live album, (After), which was released in the same year, and Lost Wisdom, Pt. 2, on which he collaborated with Julie Doiron, in 2019.
Tracklist:
- Night Palace
- Huge Fire
- Breaths
- Swallowed Alive feat. Agathe Elverum
- My Canopy
- Broom of Wind
- I Walk
- Soft Air
- Empty Paper Towel Roll
- Wind & Fog
- Wind & Fog, Pt. 2
- Blurred World
- I Heard Whales (I Think)
- I Saw Another Bird
- I Spoke With a Fish
- Myths Come True
- Non-Metaphorical Decolonization
- November Rain
- Co-Owner of Trees
- Myths Come True, Pt. 2
- & Sun
- Writing Poems
- The Gleam, Pt. 3
- Stone Woman Gives Birth to a Child at Night
- Demolition
- I Need New Eyes
Night Palace is set for release on 1 November via his own label P.W. Elverum & Sun.
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