Roots and Rhythms
Wednesday April 17th, 2013 with Rob Bitschofsky
Phosphorescent: Is this the new country?
A dip into the new album (and a few older tracks) by Brooklyn-based Phosphorescent, who makes an intriguing mix of old-school country sounds under a thick layer of indie hipster electronics and kinda lo-fi reverb.
| Song For Zula Phosphorescent - Muchacho |
| Muchacho's Tune Phosphorescent - Muchacho |
| Little Pt. 1 Phosphorescent - A Hundred Times or More |
| Bullet Phosphorescent - A Hundred Times or More |
| Joe Tex, These Taming Blues Phosphorescent - Aw Come Aw Wry |
| I Gotta Get Drunk Phosphorescent - To Willie |
| Reasons To Quit Phosphorescent - To Willie |
| I Don't Care if there's Cursing Phosphorescent - Here's to Taking it Easy |
| Ride On / Right On Phosphorescent - Muchacho |
| Hej, Me I'm Light Phosphorescent - Here's to Taking it Easy |
| A Charm / A Blade Phosphorescent - Muchacho |
| Sun, Arise (An Invocation, An Introduction) Phosphorescent - Muchacho |


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