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Belief Pt. 2,” From October 22, 2019 For Immediate Release MOUNT EERIE RELEASES NEW SINGLE, “BELIEF PT. 2,” FROM LOST WISDOM PT. 2, OUT 11/8 VIA P.W. ELVERUM & SUN ​ TICKETS FOR NORTH AMERICAN TOUR ON SALE NOW (photo credit: Rin-sanJeff Miller) Mount Eerie (the moniker of Phil Elverum) releases a new single, “Belief pt. 2,” from ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Lost Wisdom pt. 2, his album with Julie Doiron out November 8th via P.W. Elverum & ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Sun. It follows the lead single, “Love Without Possession,” and the announcement of a ​ ​ ​ winter North American tour. All December dates will include Julie Doiron and will ​ ​ likely be their only performances of this album’s material for the foreseeable future. All dates can be found below and tickets are on sale now. LISTEN TO “BELIEF PT. 2” https://youtu.be/LsvQkuwMb0Y “Belief pt. 2” is the last song on the album. It comes at the end of a meandering path through uncertainty, devotion, sad reminiscence, hopeful idealism; songs coursing over uneven terrain. This album conclusion is a flag planted, a declaration of belief in love no matter what, the culminating answer to all of the asking that came before. Eroded down by life’s changes to an elemental necessity, I make an offering of a final simple gesture of love. Julie and I recorded this song at night with the doors and windows all the way open, hoping to get the nighthawks and night air onto the recording. The other songs were recorded during the day, but this song is a night song. We tried to make our version of sacred music, under stars in the high dark cool air. - Phil Elverum ​ LISTEN TO "LOVE WITHOUT POSSESSION" https://youtu.be/nhKoeYiGTWs WATCH A TEASER FOR THE ALBUM FEAT. "LOVE WITHOUT POSSESSION" https://youtu.be/IVOOBtCJuBo PRE-ORDER LOST WISDOM pt. 2 ​ www.pwelverumandsun.com/store MOUNT EERIE TOUR DATES (new dates in bold): Tue. Oct. 29 - Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater w/ Big Thief (w/o Julie Doiron) Sat Nov. 30 - Vancouver BC @ Christ Church Cathedral Sun. Dec. 1 - Victoria, BC @ Alix Goolden Hall Tue. Dec.3 - Seattle, WA @ The Neptune Wed. Dec. 4 - Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall Fri. Dec. 6 - Sonoma, CA @ Sebastiani Theatre Sat. Dec. 7 - Los Angeles, CA @ Masonic Temple at Hollywood Forever Sat. Dec. 7 - - Los Angeles, CA @ Masonic Temple at Hollywood Forever Sun. Dec. 8 - Minneapolis, MN @ Cedar Cultural Center Mon. Dec. 9 - Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall Tue. Dec. 10 - Columbus, OH @ Via Vecchia Wed. Dec. 11 - Toronto, ON @ Great Hall Thu. Dec. 12 - Montreal, QC @ Red Roof Fri. Dec. 13 - Boston, MA @ Arts at the Armory Sat. Dec. 14 - Brooklyn, NY @ St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church Sun. Dec. 15 - Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Sanctuary Mon. Dec. 16 - Washington, DC @ Miracle Theatre PRAISE FOR “LOVE WITHOUT POSSESSION” "'Love Without Possession' feels downright communal. It is a calm, clear-eyed meditation on love as a word, a mythology, and a natural event with the power to devastate and heal.” - Pitchfork ​ "This is a different kind of love song, one that asks what happens after love or, maybe, how the elastic meaning of love both changes and stays the same…It has been rewarding, challenging, inspiring and hard to experience Elverum's evolution as a person and as a songwriter. His open process is a wonder.” - NPR Music ​ "while we sometimes say things lightly, this time, we DON’T say this lightly: the first single from the album is ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS.” - Tiny Mix Tapes ​ Mount Eerie Online: www.pwelverumandsun.com www.pwelverumandsun.bandcamp.com/ For more information, contact: Jacob Daneman | Pitch Perfect PR - [email protected], 773-942-6618 ### .
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