We analyze the concomitant spontaneous breaking of translation and conformal
symmetries by introducing in a CFT a complex scalar operator that acquires a
spatially dependent expectation value. The model, inspired by the holographic
Q-lattice, provides a privileged setup to study the emergence of phonons from a
spontaneous translational symmetry breaking in a conformal field theory and
offers valuable hints for the treatment of phonons in QFT at large. We first
analyze the Ward identity structure by means of standard QFT techniques,
considering both spontaneous and explicit symmetry breaking. Next, by
implementing holographic renormalization, we show that the same set of Ward
identities holds in the holographic Q-lattice. Eventually, relying on the
holographic and QFT results, we study the correlators realizing the symmetry
breaking pattern and how they encode information about the low-energy spectrum.Comment: 31+1 pages, version accepted on JHE