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A Picture of Our Torn Up Praise | Phosphorescent | 3:17 | 9,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Be Dark Night | Phosphorescent | 4:00 | 9,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Wolves | Phosphorescent | 6:14 | 9,00kr | View In iTunes |
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At Death, a Proclomation | Phosphorescent | 1:52 | 9,00kr | View In iTunes |
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The Waves At Night | Phosphorescent | 4:17 | 9,00kr | View In iTunes |
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My Dove, My Lamb | Phosphorescent | 9:25 | 9,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Cocaine Lights | Phosphorescent | 6:01 | 9,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Pride | Phosphorescent | 6:09 | 9,00kr | View In iTunes |
| BookletDigital Booklet - Pride | Phosphorescent | -- | Album Only | View In iTunes |
| Total: 9 Items |
Album Review
On his latest album under the Phosphorescent guise, Mathew Houck continues his work with reflective folk music given a somewhat ethereal bent. If not as gone as some of the performers in the field in recent years who seem to balance between stability and the lack thereof, Houck beats the heck out of so many who seem to only want to become the new Dan Fogelberg (sometimes with Tim Weisberg and sometimes without). Pride's eight songs are an almost fully solo effort, aside from some backing harmonies on a couple of tracks; as a one-man band, Houck shows he can re-create the as-if-it-was-a-live-jam feeling well; if by necessity songs like "A Picture of Our Torn Up Praise" can sometimes sound almost too perfect, their edges are sometimes just frayed enough. Tambourines stretch out towards the end of one song, while intercutting wordless harmonies, and soft yelps flesh out the arrangements further (a combination used to excellent effect to close out the title track and album as a whole). His fondness for his own harmony overdubs partially explains why he's received mentions from the Animal Collective fan base in its various incarnations, but Houck has his own spin on a deeper and more reflective approach that sometimes suggests early Spiritualized circa "Feel So Sad." His arrangements at their lushest are beautifully ragged, a mélange of psych/Americana that don't suggest one era or group of performers as much as a careful mishmash of them all, as is readily heard on the downbeat epic of "Wolves," the album's clear standout, and the rich blend of acoustic and electric elements on "My Dove, My Lamb," one of the more interesting uses of Christian imagery in a seemingly non-Christian vein currently out there.
Biography
Formed: 2000 in Athens, GA
Genre: Alternative
Years Active: '00s, '10s
Top Albums and Songs By Phosphorescent
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Wolves | Pride | 6:14 | 9,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Reasons to Quit | To Willie | 3:13 | 9,00kr | View In iTunes |
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The Mermaid Parade | Here's to Taking It Easy | 4:22 | 9,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Nothing Was Stolen (Love Me Foolishly) | Here's to Taking It Easy | 4:49 | 9,00kr | View In iTunes |
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At Death, a Proclomation | Pride | 1:52 | 9,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Cocaine Lights | Pride | 6:01 | 9,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Heaven, Sittin' Down | Here's to Taking It Easy | 4:26 | 9,00kr | View In iTunes |
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It's Hard to Be Humble (When You're from Alabama) | Here's to Taking It Easy | 4:28 | 9,00kr | View In iTunes |
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A Picture of Our Torn Up Praise | Pride | 3:17 | 9,00kr | View In iTunes |
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Toes Out to Sea | The Weight of Flight - EP | 4:03 | 9,00kr | View In iTunes |

- 85,00kr
- Genres: Alternative, Music, Singer/Songwriter, Indie Rock, College Rock, Alternative Folk
- Released: 23 October 2007
- ℗ 2007 Dead Oceans










