
American Ghetto is a Rock album by Portugal. The Man, originally released in 2010. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Psych Rock
- fuzzy
- restless
- psychedelic
About
Portugal the Man keep churning out interesting, smart records where musical genres blithely cross paths and sometimes blissfully merge. Past outings by the Northwest outfit (by way of Alaska) have both howled with bluesy, psych-rock tones and purred with soulful ease; they’ve conjured classic rock and pop, and experimented with electronic toys. Though <i>American Ghetto</i>’s very title implies a turn towards edginess, what we get is actually a smooth amalgam of pretty much everything from the band’s sonic stockpile — and you’ll hear no complaints from us. “The Dead Dog” opens with a languid mélange of guitars and keyboards, and just as it gets its groove on, the brief “Break” serves chopped-up bits of voice and synths, hiccupping a segue into another blissful groove (“60 Years”). With a fluid, downtempo pulse and lyrical melodies as affecting as any exotic instrument (say, is that a sitar gurgling on “When the War Ends?”), this sunny excursion (think Beck meets Beatles meets Flaming Lips) makes great summer listening. Perhaps a better title would have been <i>American Dream</i>.
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1The Dead Dog3:14
- 2Break0:58
- 360 Years4:13
- 4All My People3:12
- 51000 Years2:52
- 6Fantastic Pace3:42
- 7The Pushers Party4:23
- 8Do What We Do3:27
- 9Just a Fool3:05
- 10Some Men3:31
- 11When the War Ends3:30
Credits
Performers
- Ruby SafferyBACKING VOCALS
- Zoe ManvilleBACKING VOCALS
- Ian ShawBACKING VOCALS
- Anthony SafferyELECTRIC GUITAR SYNTHESIZER DRUM PROGRAMMING
- Steve SmithPERCUSSION
- Adam TaylorSYNTHESIZER PROGRAMMED BY
- Tjinder SinghVOCALS DRUM PROGRAMMING
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 5 pressings tracked on Gatefold
