The Last Frontier: Portugal. The Man Are Like No Other

The Portland Mercury | December 17, 2009
In lieu of resting on the crutch of their regional association, the band turned the calendar pages of 2009 by recording a pair of albums—The Satanic Satanist, their most successful release to date, and American Ghetto, due out next spring.
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