Phosphorescent

Phosphorescent

Phosphorescent, known for the timeless Song for Zula, returns with Revelator, an intimate journey between dreams and reality, delivered in raw, ethereal indie-country folk.
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Bon Iver / Fleet Foxes / Iron & Wine / Sufjan Stevens / Lord Huron / Father John Misty

Phosphorescent

Third (or fourth) time’s the charm. It’s been since 2019 that Phosphorescent - you know, the man who created a timeless classic with Song for Zula, earning a rare 8.8 score on Pitchfork - last graced our stage. His first visit to Trix was exactly 16 years ago. It’s high time to welcome Matthew Houck, master of solid indie-country folk, back to our venue.

On his latest album, Revelator, he explores the balance between dreams and reality, personal and global anxieties, and the enduring search for understanding and connection. His sound is delicate, ethereal, yet raw. An intimate journey through life.

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