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Phosphorescent
Summary: Phosphorescent is the solo project of Matthew Houck, an artist based in Brooklyn, New York. To date, Houck has released three full-length albums under the Phosphorescent moniker, Pride, released on Dead Oceans in 2007, Aw Come, Aw Wry released in 2005, on Misra, and a vinyl version on Coppertree, and A Hundred Times or More, released in 2003 on Warm Records. Warm also put out The Weight of Flight, released in 2004.
Similar Artists: Castanets, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Peter and the Wolf, Vetiver, Horse Feathers
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Phosphorescent at Club Hell
Published 8/11/2010 by webteam
Matthew Houck is eloquent when it comes to ennui. Under the moniker Phosphorescent, the Brooklyn
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Phosphorescent | Here’s To Taking It Easy
Published 5/14/2010 by CARRIE BATTAN
Dead Oceans (2010)
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Phosphorescent at Jerky's
Published 5/5/2010 by webteam
Up 'til now, Matthew Houck has made his eerie, twang-based moves seem somewhat woebegotten. That's
They Have the Glow
Published 10/14/2009 by webteam
Eerie is in these days. From Bon Iver’s ghostly plaints to the lonesome trills of
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Any Questions?: Everything you wanted to know about Phosphorescent, but were afraid to ask.
Published 2/23/2009 by Michael Brodeur
The gentleman pictured above is actually not that guy that keeps hitting up your match.com pr...
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Phosphorescent at Club Hell
Published 8/11/2010 by webteam
Matthew Houck is eloquent when it comes to ennui. Under the moniker Phosphorescent, the Brooklyn

Phosphorescent | Here’s To Taking It Easy
Published 5/14/2010 by CARRIE BATTAN
Dead Oceans (2010)
Phosphorescent at Jerky's
Published 5/5/2010 by webteam
Up 'til now, Matthew Houck has made his eerie, twang-based moves seem somewhat woebegotten. That's
Boston Phoenix
They Have the Glow
Published 10/14/2009 by webteam
Eerie is in these days. From Bon Iver’s ghostly plaints to the lonesome trills of
Any Questions?: Everything you wanted to know about Phosphorescent, but were afraid to ask.
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The gentleman pictured above is actually not that guy that keeps hitting up your match.com pr...
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