Justyn Pogue

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Justyn Pogue is an artist and musician born in Olympia, Washington.

He has contributed his musical[1][2] and visual[3][4] artistic talents to several releases by Phil Elvrum's band The Microphones (now known as Phil Elverum aka Mount Eerie).

Pogue writes music and sings with Portland, Oregon band Vacant Stares as of 2021. He is primarily credited for his artwork as J.pogue, and often as Justin Pogue.

Among his artistic resume, Pogue's artwork is featured on Up Records catalog number 64 and the K Records video compilation entitled "Black Eye."

In 2009, Justyn Pogue released an experimental/noise album under the name Afterlives

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2009-07-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ http://getofftheinternet.wetpaint.com/page/%22Fib+Compilation+5+1%2F2%22
  3. ^ http://www.uprecords.com/discography/064/
  4. ^ "Images for The Microphones - Feedback (Life, Love, Loop)".
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