FADER TV: Open Bar with Phosphorescent

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On one of the shittiest winter days New York has seen in awhile, we invited Matthew Houck aka Phosphorescent to come by Heathers for the latest installment of our Open Bar series. Houck, along with Angel Deradoorian of the Dirty Projectors, ran through a couple bleary-eyed and comfortably worn songs from his Willie Nelson covers album To Willie (out right now on Dead Oceans). Up above is their performance of “It’s Not Supposed To Be That Way” and about half of the album is streaming on the Phosphorescent MySpace page.

Related:

  1. Freeload: Phosphorescent, “Reasons to Quit”
  2. Live: Phosphorescent
  3. Video: Phosphorescent On They Shoot Music Don’t They
  4. Video: Phosphorescent, “A Picture Of Our Torn Up Praise”
  5. Freeload: Phosphorescent, “A Picture Of Our Torn Up Praise”

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