Wind's Poem
Wind's Poem is the name of the fourth full-length album by Mount Eerie. It is largely inspired by black metal, and showcases Phil Elvrum in his "relatively newfound affinity for Xasthur and other lynchpins of the unholy genre."[9]
"Between Two Mysteries" includes elements of "Laura Palmer's Theme" by Angelo Badalamenti. A section of lyrics from the track "Stone's Ode" were taken from the Burzum song, "Dunkelheit".[10]
Track listing
- "Wind's Dark Poem" – 4:12
- "Through the Trees" – 11:33
- "My Heart Is Not at Peace" – 3:17
- "The Hidden Stone" – 3:46
- "Wind Speaks" – 3:46
- "Summons" – 2:51
- "The Mouth of Sky" – 4:46
- "Between Two Mysteries" – 4:18
- "Ancient Questions" – 3:24
- "(something)" – 2:22
- "Lost Wisdom Pt. 2" – 5:04
- "Stone's Ode" - 5:26
References
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| The Microphones | | | Studio albums | |
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| Singles |
- "Bass Drum Dream" (1998)
- "Feedback (Life, Love, Loop)" (1999)
- "Moon Moon" (1999)
- "I Can't Believe You Actually Died" (2001)
- "The Moon" (2001)
- "Lanterns" (2002)
- "Don't Smoke" / "Get Off the Internet" (2007)
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| Mount Eerie | Studio albums | |
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| Miscellaneous albums |
- Live in Copenhagen (2004)
- Singers
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- Eleven Old Songs of Mount Eerie (2005)
- White Stag (2009)
- Song Islands vol. 2 (2010)
- Live in Bloomington, September 30th, 2011 (2013)
- Pre-Human Ideas (2013)
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| Singles |
- "Twenty Bees" (2005)
- "I Whale" (2006)
- "Through the Trees" (2009)
- "To the Ground" (2012)
- "World Heaves" (2012)
- "Emptiness" (2014)
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