Phosphorescent Announces New Album 'Revelator,' Shares Title TrackIt's Matthew Houck's first album since 2018's 'C'est La Vie'Over five years after the release of 2018's C'est La Vie, Revelator is scheduled to land on April 5 via Verve Records. There was likewise a five-plus-year gap between Phosphorescent's last LP and the one before it, 2013's Muchacho, which featured the transcendent "Song for Zula."With Houck at the production helm, Revelator was recorded at his Nashville home studio. It features guest appearances from the Raconteurs' Jack Lawrence, the Dirty Three's Jim White and Houck's partner, Jo Schornikow, who wrote album track "The World Is Ending," marking the first Phosphorescent song not penned by Houck.Today, Houck shares the title track, a sweetly sweeping slice of lush Americana. Here's what he had to say about it:This is the song that made me realize I was writing an album.There’s always one that does thatUntil then I’m sort of floundering around with a bunch of song bits in various stagesWith no clear picture of what it is I’m doingOnce the song “Revelator” came to beI could see what the album could beI truly struggled with naming the album RevelatorAs I feel like it probably has certain biblical and genre connotationsThat don’t apply to this album or to Phosphorescent at allBut in the end I know what I mean by itAnd the album really couldn’t be called anything elseAnd so that’s why this is the title trackI think it might be the best song I’ve ever written Listen to "Revelator" below, where you can also check out the full tracklist. Revelator:1. Revelator2. The World Is Ending3. Fences4. Impossible House5. Wide as Heaven6. A Moon Behind the Clouds7. All the Same8. A Poem on the Men’s Room Wall9. To Get It RightPre-order Revelator.