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." "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".
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." "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".
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2008-02-14
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2009-07-14
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