Phosphorescent_(band)

Phosphorescent (musician)

Phosphorescent (musician)

American singer-songwriter


Phosphorescent is the stage name of American singer-songwriter Matthew Houck.[1][2][3] Originally from Huntsville, Alabama, Houck began recording and performing under this nickname in 2001 in Athens, Georgia. He is currently based in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Before recording under the name Phosphorescent, Matthew Houck toured under the name Fillup Shack and self-released a limited pressing of the album Hipolit in 2000.[4] Houck later changed his stage name to Phosphorescent and released the full-length LP A Hundred Times or More in 2003 through Athens, Georgia-based independent label Warm Records. The following year, he released the EP The Weight of Flight. Phosphorescent rose to wider critical acclaim after releasing Aw Come Aw Wry in August 2005 and Pride in October 2007. The latter was named the 12th best album of 2007 by Stylus Magazine[5] and received an 8.0 rating from the online indie magazine Pitchfork.[6] In 2009, inspired by Willie Nelson's tribute album to Lefty Frizzell To Lefty from Willie, Houck crafted a tribute album to Nelson himself entitled To Willie, released through Dead Oceans. Phosphorescent released Here's to Taking It Easy in 2010.

Muchacho, Phosphorescent's sixth studio album, was released in 2013 to critical acclaim.[7][8][9] The full studio album C'est La Vie followed in 2018.[10]

In January 2024, Phosphorescent announced their new album Revelator, to be released in April on Verve Records. For the first time, it features a song written by someone other than Houck - his partner and collaborator, Jo Schornikow.[11]

Discography

Phosphorescent performs in Colorado, Nov. 2018

Studio albums

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References

  1. Thomas, Fred. "Artist Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved January 15, 2019.
  2. Fred Thomas, "Artist Bio: Phosphorescent", AllMusicGuide, retrieved October 30, 2008.
  3. Stylus Staff, "Top 50 Albums of 2007" Archived March 25, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, Stylus Magazine, October 31, 2007.
  4. William Bowers, "Album Reviews: Phosphorescent – Pride" Archived October 24, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Pitchfork Media, October 22, 2007.
  5. Nemo, Nemo. "Phosphorescent: Muchacho De Lujo (Deluxe Edition)". www.secretlydistribution.com/. Retrieved January 15, 2019.
  6. Caramanica, Jon; Chinen, Nate. "Albums by Low and Phosphorescent". The New York Times. Retrieved January 15, 2019.
  7. "Phosphorescent: Live at the Music Hall". Dead Oceans. Retrieved March 13, 2015.



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