'The Microphones' was a band created by Phil Elverum, in Anacortes, Washington. It only had one member, which was Phil himself, the genres of music that he made were a blend of Indie Folk, Indie Rock, Experimental, and Lo-Fi. His first studio album was 'Don't Wake Me Up' released in 1999 and distributed by K Records, soon followed by multiple other albums until Phil moved onto other musical projects.
My favorite album by 'The Microphones' is 'The Glow Pt. 2' released in 2001. The title of this album is the continuation of a previous song by Elverum, titled 'The Glow', and the album cover came from the cover of an old dutch cook-book. The album is a mix of Indie Folk, Rock, Lo-Fi, and Experimental, it was recorded from May 23rd, 2000, to March 23rd, 2001, at Dub Narcotics Studio in Olympia, Washington. There are a total of 20 tracks on this album, which are: 'I Want Wind To Blow', 'The Glow Pt. 2', 'The Moon', 'Headless Horseman', 'My Roots Are Strong And Deep', 'Instrumental', 'The Mansion', '(Something)', '(Something) - 1', 'I'll Not Contain You', 'The Gleam Pt. 2', 'Map', 'You'll Be In The Air', 'I Want To Be Cold', 'I Am Bored', 'I Felt My Size', 'Instrumental - 2', 'I Felt Your Shape', 'Samurai Sword', and 'My Warm Blood'. This album tells a story of the feelings and emotions the narrator feels while going through a breakup, eventually culminating in the narrator's death. This is my favorite album of all time.