Phosphorescent

An American Wanderlust: Phosphorescent and his ’83 Honda

Joshua Tree, California: a trail of dust escaping from the ground beneath him, Matthew Houck is speeding down a paved…

Phantogram, Pixies, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Cults, and more in Alarm #42—out now!

With summer in full festival mode, Alarm Magazine is proud to release its latest collection on modern rock-'n'-roll culture.

Must-see sets at Pitchfork 2013

Need to plan your itinerary for three days of tunes at Chicago’s Union Park? We’ve done it for you, you…

Glow-in-the-dark indie folk: Stream Phosphorescent’s Muchacho

Muchacho, the new album from indie-folk singer-songwriter Phosphorescent, can be streamed in its entirety. Pre-order the album, which is out…

Phosphorescent to bring unique glow to the masses, debuts beautiful new track

Singer-songwriter Phosphorescent has announced his spring tour, kicking off with shows at SXSW. After that, he tours with his band…

Concert Photos: Phosphorescent @ Lincoln Hall (Chicago, IL)

Multi-instrumentalist Matthew Houck is the driving force behind country-folk band Phosphorescent. The band's most recent album, Here's to Taking it…

J.Tillman on tour with Phosphorescent

The tour between Seattle folk artist J. Tillman -- a recent-ish addition to Fleet Foxes -- and alt-country/folk group Phosphorescent…

Goddammit, Austin: SXSW Recap

A recap of the most exciting, and not so exciting, events of this year's SXSW including some of their favorite…

Ten Random Songs from the iPod of Online Editor Scott Morrow

Begrudgingly, online editor Scott Morrow has joined this decade with the purchase (not by him, mind you) of his first…

Weekly Music News Roundup

Pummeling mid-tempo rock icons The Jesus Lizard will briefly reunite; idiosyncratic rapper Busdriver performs live with a jazz band tonight;…

What We’re Doing This Weekend

CMJ in New York, Voodoo Experience in New Orleans, four great nights at Chicago's Hideout, -- this weekend is packed.…

ALARM’s Top Ten Albums of 2007

Despite increasingly miserable mainstream hits (how can the radio get any worse?), 2007 was an excellent, indulgent, fulfilling year of…