Album Review: Portugal. The Man push their creative thresholds on American Ghetto

Portugal. The Man has released a full-length album every single year since 2006 with each one having its very own, distinct style to it. This goes especially for the last three releases, Censored Colors, The Satanic Satanist, and the latest, American Ghetto. The reasoning behind their quick creativity could be due to the band releasing their albums independently. The band parted ways with Fearless Records after the release of Church Mouth. Since then, every album has been released under their own independent record label, Approaching AIRballoons.
American Ghetto caught everyone off-guard when John officially announced plans on the band’s website, less than a month before it came out digitally. John Gourley, singer and guitarist, and producer Anthony Saffery went to the studio and took yet another, different stylistic approach to the album. Whereas Satanic Satanist has some psychedelic rock characteristics, American Ghetto takes Portugal into a bit more of an electronic-infused realm. Read more