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Gallery: Phantogram Live in Raleigh

  • Staff
  • Feb 4, 2025
  • 1 min read

Raleigh was pulsing with energy as Phantogram took the stage, delivering their signature blend of hypnotic beats, ethereal vocals, and explosive live energy. Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter captivated the crowd with a setlist that spanned their career, from haunting favorites like When I’m Small to the anthemic You Don’t Get Me High Anymore. With mesmerizing visuals and a sound that struck deep, the night was a dreamlike escape into the world of dark, synth-driven indie rock.


Phantogram's fifth studio album, Memory of a Day, released on October 18, 2024, via Neon Gold Records, marks a significant evolution in the duo's sound. The album delves into themes of nostalgia and the fluidity of time, blending dark psychedelia, electronic pop, and dynamic beats.


Photos by Keira Lindgren



 
 
 

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