Phil Elverum has been releasing music under the name Mount Eerie in recent years (including two records under that moniker last year, Clear Moon and Ocean Roar). But before beginning the Mount Eerie project in 2003, Elverum recorded lo-fi records as the Microphones for K Records from 1997 to 2002.

Elverum has now detailed the Microphones reissue series he hinted at last year, which comes via his own P.W. Elverum & Sun label. On March 5, he'll press a remastered version of the 2002 compilation Song Islands on 2xLP vinyl for the first time, with gatefold jackets, a fold-out poster and download card. Then, on April 16, he'll reissue 1999's Don't Wake Me Up, also remastered with gatefold jackets, poster, and new pictures.

Following, he'll repress 2000's It Was Hot, We Stayed in the Water (out May 28, with "high resolution scans" of the artwork's collages by the Blow's Khaela Maricich, gatefold packaging, "other surprises") and his 2001 classic The Glow Pt. 2 (out July 9, without the bonus material from K Records' 2008 reissue). Finally, on August 20, he'll reissue 2003's Mount Eerie, the final Microphones full-length, with gatefold jackets made of textured paper, with art and lyrics.

The records are all available digitally now via Elverum's Bandcamp page, where he also recently shared a previously unreleased film soundtrack from 2005.

Watch the Microphones' video for "Bass Drum Dream" from Song Islands, as well as Mount Eerie's 2012 video for "The Place Lives":