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Welcome to Night Palace: Please enter – and submerge yourself
Phil Elverum’s music has always been about transformation, both in his personal life and his artistic evolution. From the early days as the driving force behind The Microphones to his more recent work as Mount Eerie, his journey has been marked by the intense exploration of impermanence—whether through the abstract sounds of lo-fi recording or his unflinching meditation on grief after the death of his wife, Geneviève. His ability to explore the fragility of life, death, and nature through both metaphor and lived experience has defined his unique voice in contemporary music.
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Get Started NowThe release of Night Palace feels like a culmination of these threads. At 81 minutes, it isn’t just a record—it’s an expansive, immersive submarine journey that blends the experimentalism of Elverum’s past work with a sense of closure or resolution. The album title itself opens up a space between darkness and light, a liminal zone where the past, present, and future converge.
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The fact that it pulls together various threads of his long career—everything from his sparse, meditative works to his more extreme, black-metal-influenced pieces—speaks to how his music has evolved, while remaining rooted in the same fundamental themes of mortality, nature, and self-discovery. The contrast between beauty and decay is something he expresses in ways few others can.