I want Matt Houck to hold my hand all through 2024.
Granted, most Phosphorescent albums sound alike (and Revelator does lack an obvious song of particular greatness like “Song For Zula” or “C’est La Vie No. 2”) but it doesn’t really matter when this album feels like you’re being wrapped up in a warm, cozy blanket and you’re allowed to cry as much as you want. Well done. As usual.
Stand out tracks: “Revelator” & “A Poem On The Men’s Room Wall”