Phosphorescent
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Phosphorescent
22 days ago
Impossible House, the second single off the upcoming album Revelator, is available everywhere now. You can also watch the music video, directed by Curtis Wayne Millard, hmore
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C'est La Vie
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Muchacho
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Here's to Taking It Easy
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To Willie
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Aw Come Aw Wry
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Ben
March 18th 2024
Great show! I was excited to hear the new songs from his upcoming album Revelator, and also enjoyed hearing the selections from his previous albums. Favorite songs from tonight were The End of the World, New Birth in New England, and the Vern Gosdin cover of Any Old Miracle
Nashville, TN@3rd and Lindsley
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About Phosphorescent
“I got tired of sadness/ I got tired of all the madness/ I got tired of bein’ a badass all the time,” Matthew Houck sings on “Revelator,” the opener and title track of his latest Phosphorescent album. Houck was actively looking for something new, an epiphany, when the old ways stopped working. And just as the album Revelator only revealed itself to its author along the way, so too did real life revelations take their time answering the plaintive mission statement with which Houck reintroduces Phosphorescent.
“This record is a lot more open-ended and ephemeral,” Houck explains, noting the more plainly autobiographical documentation of C’est La Vie has been upended by something less knowable, more unsettled.
The new album “Revelator” is out on all platforms April 5th 2024.
“This record is a lot more open-ended and ephemeral,” Houck explains, noting the more plainly autobiographical documentation of C’est La Vie has been upended by something less knowable, more unsettled.
The new album “Revelator” is out on all platforms April 5th 2024.
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Genres:
Folk, Experimental, Rock
Hometown:
Brooklyn, New York
Concerts and tour dates
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Past
Concerts Near You
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Latest Posts
Phosphorescent
22 days ago
Impossible House, the second single off the upcoming album Revelator, is available everywhere now. You can also watch the music video, directed by Curtis Wayne Millard, hmore
View More Posts
Live Photos of Phosphorescent
View All Photos
Phosphorescent merch
C'est La Vie
$10.83
Muchacho
$17.99
Here's to Taking It Easy
$19.99
To Willie
$21.98
Aw Come Aw Wry
$24.25
View All
Phosphorescent's tour
Fan Reviews
Ben
March 18th 2024
Great show! I was excited to hear the new songs from his upcoming album Revelator, and also enjoyed hearing the selections from his previous albums. Favorite songs from tonight were The End of the World, New Birth in New England, and the Vern Gosdin cover of Any Old Miracle
Nashville, TN@3rd and Lindsley
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About Phosphorescent
“I got tired of sadness/ I got tired of all the madness/ I got tired of bein’ a badass all the time,” Matthew Houck sings on “Revelator,” the opener and title track of his latest Phosphorescent album. Houck was actively looking for something new, an epiphany, when the old ways stopped working. And just as the album Revelator only revealed itself to its author along the way, so too did real life revelations take their time answering the plaintive mission statement with which Houck reintroduces Phosphorescent.
“This record is a lot more open-ended and ephemeral,” Houck explains, noting the more plainly autobiographical documentation of C’est La Vie has been upended by something less knowable, more unsettled.
The new album “Revelator” is out on all platforms April 5th 2024.
“This record is a lot more open-ended and ephemeral,” Houck explains, noting the more plainly autobiographical documentation of C’est La Vie has been upended by something less knowable, more unsettled.
The new album “Revelator” is out on all platforms April 5th 2024.
Show More
Genres:
Folk, Experimental, Rock
Hometown:
Brooklyn, New York
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