Phosphorescent plays London tonight & May UK Dates Announced
Having sold out his intimate solo show tonight at St. Pancras Old Church within two hours, Matthew Houck aka Phosphorescent has announced a small UK tour set to follow the release of his second album Muchacho due out 18 March via Dead Oceans. This includes a headline show at Londonâs Village Underground.
Phosphorescent will also be taking his band to this yearâs SXSW, details to follow soon.
Phosphorescent Live Dates:
Tues 7 May Manchester Ruby Lounge
Wed 15 May London Village Underground
You can hear lead track âSong for Zulaâ from Muchacho here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcdOLKx2XG8
ââSong For Zulaâ is the kind of stop-you-dead single you only hear once in a blue moon… gorgeous enough to melt ice in your drink at 40 pacesâ The Independent
âThe sound is bigger, airier, and more mysterious than anything the band’s ever done… It is a stunning piece of music; it sounds like an allegory, like a dreamâ Pitchfork
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Nearly three years on from his breakthrough album Hereâs To Taking It Easy, Phosphorescent returns to the fray with his most stunning record yet: Muchacho. During the last albumâs âcycleâ, one could almost hear jaws hitting the floor witnessing a live band of such infinite verve. Not only did the album draw high praise in the form of Mojoâs âAlbum of the Monthâ (#8 End of Year), Sunday Times & The Independent âAlbums of the Weekâ, hit Rough Tradeâs Top 5 Best of the Year, but the band also supported The National over the course of three sold out nights at Brixton Academy, a show that The Independent gave 5/5 and called “a sublime, joyous gig”.
Praise for Hereâs to Taking It Easy:
âAlbum of the Monthâ Mojo
âCD of the Weekâ Sunday Times
âAlbum of the Weekâ The Independent
âA bold record, steeped in the golden, rich sounds of classic rock and countryâ 4/5 Uncut
âA mouthwatering harvest of Gene Clark and Neil Youngâs fantasy offspringâ 4/5 Q
âPhosphorescent has too much ethereal otherness to be dismissed as mere alt. Countryâ 8/10 NME
âUniformly excellentâ Independent On Sunday
âAn album that constantly mixes tragedy with beautyâ 4/5 The Guardian