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Three years on from the critically adored Heres To Taking It Easy, Phosphorescent returns with the career defining Muchacho, an album that is sure to push him from being much-talked-about to most-talked-about artist of 2013.
As 2012 began, Houcks life began to unravel. A domestic crisis meant he had to find another apartment / studio at short notice, in the dead of winter. His life was falling apart, but almost perversely, songs just started happening, and there were five or six of them. Houck admits he was in the middle of a bit of a freak-out, so in the small hours one Sunday, he booked a ticket to Mexico, on a plane that was leaving three hours later. It sounds really cheesy, but I went down there with a guitar and got a little hut on the beach in Tulum, on the Yucatan Peninsula. After a week there working to finish the songs that would become Muchacho, he went back to NYC, found a new place, fitted it out and began tracking the record in May 2012.
Its indicative of Houcks distinctive talent, dedication to his work and trust in his muse, then, that a temporary hurdle didnt become a serious block. I got clear of it by just getting to work on the recording, he says, simply.
Muchacho is, from start to finish, such an incredibly engrossing and engaging listen, exploring some of the Americana Matthew Houck, aka Phosphorescent, has become known for, but moving into a more studio-widescreen sound that has only been hinted at before.
Already gaining plaudits across the media, this is going to be the breakthrough album Phosphorescent has been promising.






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