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Harvest of Hope Announces 2010 Line-up

January 19th, 2010

Harvest of Hope, the St. Augustine, FL, festival that benefits struggling migrant farm workers in America has announced their 2010 line-up set for March 12-14.  Three day tickets are on sale now and price levels will increase the closer it gets to the event.  Read more…

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Portugal. The Man Announce Headlining Tour

January 16th, 2010

Yesterday, Portugal. The Man announced headlining tour dates with fellow Alaskan’s Port O’Brien and New York’s The Dig. The band will play songs from their recently released The Satanic Satanist as well as their forthcoming album, American Ghetto (release date to be announced). Read more…

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Portugal. The Man Announces North American Headlining Tour

July 29th, 2009

Portugal. The Man have announced a headlining tour in support of their fourth full-length album The Satanic Stanist which hit stores on July 21. The tour kicks off with two sold-out shows in New York on August 4 and 5 and runs through the end of October. Portugal. The Man will welcome Hockey on the second portion of the tour and Drug Rug as support on many of their summer/fall dates.

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By Ashley Campbell Posted in News

Portugal. The Man – The Satanic Satanist

July 21st, 2009

Portugal. The Man - The Satanic Satanist

Intriguing. The Band

“I don’t believe,” admits vocalist John Gourley at the end of Portugal. The Man’s fourth full-length release The Satanic Satanist, which packs more spiked punch than the creators’ probably think. The band’s experimental history culminates into one solid pop album dipped in soulful excursions, bluesy happenings, and funky choruses. Read more…

By Terence Calacsan Posted in Reviews

Portugal. The Man – Censored Colors

June 17th, 2009


Nothing Censored About This Album

For their third album, Censored Colors, Portugal. The Man transports listeners into the 1970’s. With the combination of intense lyrics mixed with jazz, folk, blues and a 70’s sound, listeners might think they’ve stumbled upon their parents Led Zeppelin record collection. Read more…

By Jill Rakovitis Posted in Reviews