Phosphorescent announces intimate London show
14 January 2013, 10:18
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
Phosphorescent, aka American singer-songwriter Matthew Houck, has announced an intimate London show scheduled for later this month.
The small gig will take place at St Pancras Old Church on 30 January and builds up to the singer’s upcoming new album release.
Houck, who released his last record Here’s To Taking It Easy in 2010, will drop the LP, called Muchacho, on 18 March via Dead Oceans.
The musician’s also streamed a track from the release in the form of ‘Song For Zula’, available here.
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