
“A common theme throughout Indian poetry and painting,” Phillips explains, “is this concept of ‘the hour of cow dust.’ It’s that moment when cows are led home and kick up dust; a cue to prepare the lamps. Night is about to fall.” While Phillips doesn’t shy away from today’s larger societal issues, 'In the Hour of Dust' is an intimate, self-produced album. Its stripped-down musical presentation and often autobiographical lyrics reflect personal reckonings, all set “against this larger discordant backdrop.” Like many, Phillips grapples with staying afloat in the chaos of modern life. For him, songwriting is a way to push back against the encroaching dark - to light the lamps and find a path forward, for both himself and his listeners. “We can focus on all the various freedoms being threatened,” Phillips says, “things we might’ve taken for granted a year or two ago. But eventually, it comes back to very human, primal things. I don’t see songs of love and songs of protest as that far apart. It’s all about recognizing the value of connection in a disconnected time.”
TRACK LISTING
1. Little Men
2. Did You Make It Through The Night Okay
3. Closer Tonight
4. Bullies
5. Stories We Tell
6. She Knows Me
7. Someone
8. No Mistaking
9. Dark Ages (CD/LP Download Only)
10. American Lions
11. Last Corner Of The Earth (CD/LP Download Only)