Phosphorescent streams new album 'Muchacho' in full
Phosphorescent, aka American singer-songwriter Matthew Houck, has streamed his upcoming new album online.
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.
Before then, however, you can stream it over at NPR.
The musician recently announced he’ll head over to Europe this spring, playing the following live dates:
May
5 – Kilkenny, IE: Set Theatre (Kilkenny Roots Festival)
7 – Manchester, UK: Ruby Lounge
9 – Brussels, BE: Les Nuits du Botanique – Rotonde
10 – Amsterdam, NL: Bitterzoet
11 – Berlin, DE: Kantine am Berghain
12 – Koln, DE: Blue Shell
14 – Paris, FR: l’espace B
15 – London, UK: Village Underground
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