THE SATANIC SATANIST

| Portugal the Man

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THE SATANIC SATANIST

The Satanic Satanist is the fourth full-length album by Alaskan experimental rock band Portugal. The Man. The album's artwork is a combination of photographs and watercolor illustrations by lead singer John Gourley. -Wikipedia

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  • AV Club

    It's a rocky ride, but internally consistent, and even hooky in its way.  

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  • Tiny Mix Tapes

    this is a fun album the kids are gonna eat up with a studded spork  

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  • PUNKNEWS.ORG

    It's lightly paced, sure, but a highly interesting debut all the same with layered instruments, cascading guitars, and a soulful, sexual flow about it.  

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  • All Music

    Portugal. The Man try too hard and mimic too many better bands on Waiter: "You Vultures!" -- and the result is merely mediocre  

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  • Treblezine

    an album that is every bit as peculiar as its title might suggest ... If intrigued, give it a listen, but be warned. If not, well, you’ll be missing out. 

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  • Maelstrom

    It’s an album that’s easy to admire. Liking it is a separate proposition.  

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  • Silent Uproar

    a collection of songs that gets the job done 

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  • Rock Freaks

    the album is refreshingly original and different from most of the releases these days  

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  • The First Review

    Portugal also uses the lead vocals dynamics in ways that attribute directly to the feel of the music. Tone and range are aided by different distortive filters that fit perfectly within this album.  

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  • Ink 19

    The whole thing slithers along with a soulful, sexy, yet somehow uncomfortable gait.  

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