Phosphorescent
Stockholm Roots
Debaser Hornstulls Strand
Hornstulls Strand 4
Aug 18, 2024
6:30 PM GMT+2
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Stockholm Roots - a three-day country and roots festival in the heart of Stockholm, Södermalm during August 16-18. Whether you're a dedicated country fan or just curious to experience a bit of genuine southern charm, Stockholm Roots will offer an unforgettable weekend and an authentic oasis filled with music, dance and some of the most interesting acts in country, americana, folk and rock.
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Friday
The Hanging Stars, Dylan LeBlanc, Kassi Valazza, Vincent Neil Emerson, Judy Blank, Katie Pruitt
Saturday
Bobby Lee, Bonny Bishop, Ryan Culwell, H. Self, Ellen Sundberg, Joshua James, Foy Vance
Sunday:
Phosphorescent, Emily Nenni, Teddy & The Roughriders, Elliot Greer, Dylan Earl
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Jennifer
May 25th 2024
The band was killing it! I wasn’t prepared to see Jack Lawrence. 😍
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Phosphorescent Biography
“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.
Read More“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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