On C’est La Vie, Houck’s first album of new Phosphorescent material since 2013’s gorgeous career defining and critically acclaimed Muchacho, he takes stock of these changes through the luminous, star-kissed sounds he has spent a career refining. Life, love, new beginnings, death- “it’s laughable, honestly, the amount of ‘major life events’ we could chalk up if we were keeping score,” Houck says. Oh, and somewhere along the way, he nearly died of meningitis. In the five years since Matthew Houck’s last record as Phosphorescent he left New York for Nashville, became a father, built a studio from the ground up by hand, and became a father again.
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