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26 – 30 Jun 2014, Worthy Farm, Pilton
Phosphorescent
Phosphorescent
Sun 29 Jun 2014 The Park Stage
Glowing reviews

The one man phenomenon with the given name of Matthew Houck, Phosphorescent has been active for the last 11 years, yet this is the singer-songwriter's first Glastonbury performance.

A sound that will feel perfectly at home in the park, with ambient beats, graceful strings and rough-hewn vocals, Houck has gained a reputation for ceremonial-style sets, complete with uniforms and audiences very much at the centre of the action. Last year's album Muchacho and it's lead single Song for Zula will bring a welcome hit of lo-fi Americana to Pilton.

The one man phenomenon with the given name of Matthew Houck, Phosphorescent has been active for the last 11 years, yet this is the singer-songwriter's first Glastonbury performance.

A sound that will feel perfectly at home in the park, with ambient beats, graceful strings and rough-hewn vocals, Houck has gained a reputation for ceremonial-style sets, complete with uniforms and audiences very much at the centre of the action. Last year's album Muchacho and it's lead single Song for Zula will bring a welcome hit of lo-fi Americana to Pilton.

Set List on The Park Stage on 29 Jun 2014 at Worthy Farm, Pilton

The Quotidian Beasts (Glastonbury 2014)
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Terror In The Canyons (The Wounded Master) (Glastonbury 2014)
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A Picture of Our Torn Up Praise (Glastonbury 2014)
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Tell Me Baby (Have You Had Enough) (Glastonbury 2014)
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Dead Heart (Glastonbury 2014)
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Song for Zula (Glastonbury 2014)
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Ride On / Right On (Glastonbury 2014)
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At Death, A Proclamation (Glastonbury 2014)
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