
Shish is a Alt/Indie album by Portugal. The Man, originally released in 2025. On Gatefold: 9 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- fuzzy
- playful
- psychedelic
About
Portugal. The Man ringleader John Gourley has called Portland home since the mid-2000s, but his native Alaska is always on his mind. His psych-pop troupe’s 10th album is named for a remote fishing village on the state’s Seward Peninsula and it opens with two turbulent tracks—the cosmic-rock collage “Denali” and the mutant hardcore blitz “Pittman Ralliers”—inspired by the state’s infamous volcanic peak, Mt. McKinley. Fitting for a record that ruminates on our precarious relationship with the environment, <i>SHISH</i> can be as unpredictably calming and chaotic as nature itself, often within the span of a single song: “Tyonek” begins as a serene snapshot of life in the Arctic before triggering an avalanche of nu-metal riffage; the dulcet indie-pop groove of “Knik” erupts into a fuzzed-out out finale capped by a glammy, fretboard-busting guitar solo. <i>SHISH</i> is the sound of Portugal. The Man doubling down on their refusal to be pigeonholed as the feel-good hitmakers of the “Feel It Still” era, but the album rewards your endurance with the string-swept “Tanana,” an equally despairing and life-affirming anthem about finding strength and joy in the ones you love as the world burns.
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Tracklist
- 1Denali4:15
- 2Pittman Ralliers2:46
- 3Angoon4:37
- 4Knik5:38
- 5Shish5:26
- 6Mush2:43
- 7Tyonek4:30
- 8Kokhanockers3:09
- 9Tanana3:19
- 10Father Gun5:23
Credits
Performers
- Kane RitchotteDRUMS PERCUSSION GUITAR
- Nick ReinhartGUITAR BASS
- John Baldwin GourleyGUITAR VOCALS SYNTHESIZER
- Jared TankelSAXOPHONE BARITONE SAXOPHONE
- Dani BellVOCALS WHISTLE
- Zoe ManvilleVOCALS
- David MarionVOCALS
- Asa TacconeVOCALS
- Sam GellersteinTROMBONE
- Ryan WigginsTRUMPET
- Malcolm McRaeVOCALS
- Kyle O'QuinARRANGED BY CELLO
- Dylan RieckCELLO
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 9 pressings tracked on Gatefold
