Beloved in independent rock circles as the artist behind The Microphones and Mount Eerie, Phil Elverum has dumped so much of his personal and interior lives into his music that it never feels like he's done anything other than invite people into his world.
As a result, his conscious avoidance of many of the forward-facing elements of underground music celebrity has felt understandable and even necessary.
In the new short documentary There's No End, directed by Mattias Evangelista, Elverum takes the plunge and invites viewers into his Washington home, where he lives with his young daughter Agathe.
Elverum's wife Geneviève passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2016, and his subsequent album A Crow Looked At Me was a devastating portrait of grief and love.
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