Alaska’s Portugal. The Man arrive with their third full length, the highly ambitious Censored Colors. The album is split into two parts by a single track, "Intermission". THE COLORS collects six formidable, single-worthy tracks full of soaring string melodies; while THE TWENTY-FIVE subtracts out the strings—boasting seamless track-to-track transitions, trippy brass parts, and a more conventional rock sound. The record is self-released on the group’s own Approaching AIRballoons label, and licensed to Equal Vision Records.
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