Since we really really really liked Mount Eerie‘s most recent full-length, Wind’s Poem, it comes with great pleasure to report that Phil Elverum’s Washington based project will be spending quite a bit of time on the road in the coming weeks. Beginning this week, the band will embark on what is currently a two month, coast-to-coast trek that includes dates with the likes of Karl Blau and Why? among others.
Mount Eerie 2009 Tour Dates:
09/18 – Portland, OR @ Backspace #%@
09/19 – Oakland, CA @ 21 Grand #%@
09/20 – Los Angeles, CA @ Eagle Rock Center for the Arts #%@
09/21 – Irvine, CA @ UC Irvine (Pacific Ballroom) #%@
09/22 – San Diego, CA @ Che Cafe #%@
09/23 – Sacramento, CA @ The Hub #%@
09/24 – Eugene, OR @ EMU Amphitheatre at University of Oregon #%@
09/25 – Olympia, WA @ Northern # % @
10/05 – Oak Harbor, WA @ Oak Harbor Library
10/13 – Anacortes, WA @ Department of Safety !#
10/14 – Seattle, WA @ Vera Project !#
10/15 – Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom !#
10/17 – San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall !
10/18 – Reno, NV @ Laxalt Theater #
10/19 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court #
10/20 – Denver, CO @ Rhinoceropolis #
10/22 – Lexington, KY @ Red Mile Round Barn @#
10/23 – Charlottesville, VA @ UVA Chapel @#
10/24 – Philadelphia, PA @ Haverford College @#
10/25 – Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Church @#
10/26 – Hamden, CT @ The Space @#
10/27 – Palmer, MA @ Candlepin Bowling Alley @#
10/28 – Boston, MA @ Mass Arts @#
10/29 – Hamilton, NY @ Colgate University @#
10/30 – Philadelphia, PA @ Swathmore College (Olde Club) @#
10/31 – Brooklyn, NY @ Market Hotel @#$
11/01 – New York, NY @ Le Poisson Rouge @#
11/03 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Garfield Art Works @#
11/04 – Cincinnati, OH @ Art Damage Lodge @#
11/06 – Bloomington, IN @ Banneker Community Center @#
11/07 – Chicago, IL @ TBA @#
11/08 – Madison, WI @ TBA @#
11/09 – Iowa City, IA @ Public Space One @#
11/10 – Minneapolis, MN @ TBA
11/13 – Pullman, WA @ The Bell Tower
$ = w/ Liturgy and Malkuth
# = w/ No Kids
% = w/ Karl Blau
@ = w/ Tara Jane O’Neil
! = w/ Why?