Phosphorescent Announce Live Album Live at the Music Hall

Phosphorescent Announce Live Album Live at the Music Hall

Last December, Matthew Houck’s band Phosphorescent played four shows at the Music Hall Of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, New York. Now, audio from those performances – 10 hours’ worth total – is being compiled for a new live album, titled Live at the Music Hall.

Arriving February 17 via Dead Oceans, the 19-track LP was inspired by Bob Dylan‘s live album Hard Rain, according to a press release; it contains a decade’s worth of music, including their most recent album, 2013’s excellent Muchacho. In anticipation of the forthcoming long-play, the band have shared a 10-minute-long live version of “Los Angeles” (from 2010′s Here’s To Taking it Easy). Listen above, and below, check out the album’s tracklisting.

Live at the Music Hall:

01 Sun Arise! (An Invocation, An Introduction)
02 A New Anhedonia
03 Terror In The Canyons (The Wounded Master)
04 The Quotidian Beasts
05 Tell Me Baby (Have You Had Enough)
06 Nothing Was Stolen (Love Me Foolishly)
07 Dead Heart
08 Down To Go
09 Song For Zula
10 Ride On / Right ON
11 A Picture of Our Torn Up Praise (Solo)
12 Muchacho’s Tune (Solo)
13 Wolves (Solo)
14 Joe Tex, These Taming Blues
15 Los Angeles
16 A Picture Of Our Torn Up Praise
17 South (Of America)
18 Wolves
19 At Death, A Proclamation

Watch Phosphorescent play “Song for Zula” at Pitchfork Music Festival 2013:


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