Description
Portugal. The Man, an Alaskan band, had an incredibly productive first two years. They released 3 full - length albums, 1 EP, and several singles, and performed nearly 500 shows. With a strong work ethic and a creative streak, they were unstoppable. After their 2008 tour, instead of resting, they decided to record the essence of their live shows. They found a great studio in Portland's suburbs, brought all their gear and some friends with cameras. Long - time collaborator Graham (Baclagon) Agcaolli and engineer Jacob Portrait (later of Unknown Mortal Orchestra) documented the sessions in 2021. After over a year off the road, the longest break since they started, 'Oregon City Sessions' is unearthed from the archives, untouched. It captures the band's early days, before awards, million - record sales, and festival headlining. It's a glimpse of young, raw talent from Alaska with a passion for music and travel.
To enjoy Oregon City Sessions, you can play it on your usual music - playing devices like your phone, computer, or music player. Simply select the album and hit play. There aren't many special notes for playing this album, but make sure your device's volume isn't set too high to avoid distortion. For long - term enjoyment, if you download the album, keep your device or storage clean and protected from physical damage. If you stream it, ensure you have a stable internet connection. Just sit back, relax, and let the sounds of this young Alaskan band take you back to their early days of musical exploration.