Portugal. The Man

Portugal. The Man Artistfacts

  • 2004-
    John GourleyLead vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, drum machine2004-
    Zach CarothersBass, percussion, backing vocals2004-2024
    Kyle O'QuinKeyboards, guitar2007, 2012–2025
    Jason SechristDrums, percussion2008-2023
    Zoe ManvilleBacking vocals, percussion2008-
    Kane RitchotteDrums, percussion2012-2013
    Eric HowkGuitar, bass2015-2025
  • Portugal. The Man are an alternative rock band formed in Wasilla, Alaska in 2004, fronted by singer-guitarist John Gourley. The band relocated to Portland, Oregon early in their career, but Alaska has remained central to their identity and music, most explicitly on their 2025 album Shish, titled after the Alaskan village of Shishmaref.
  • Gourley grew up on Knick-Goose Bay Road and Point Mackenzie in Alaska. "I loved exploring old, abandoned missile silos and climbing mountains in Hatcher Pass. It was wild," he told UK newspaper The Sun.
  • Growing up off the grid shaped Gourley's musical education. "I grew up with dog-mushing parents, which I know is a bizarre thing for anybody outside of Alaska," he told Songfacts. "We were off the grid our whole lives until I left. Like, an hour drive to town. Sometimes a two-hour drive to town. That's four hours, both ways. So we would just listen to oldies radio."
  • Both of Gourley's parents competed in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race; the grueling annual long-distance race across Alaska. The family's first sled dog came from Herbie Nayokpuk, the legendary Inupiat musher from Shishmaref known as the "Shishmaref Cannonball," who was inducted into the Iditarod Hall of Fame.
  • The band originated with demos recorded by Gourley on the music production software Cakewalk in a tiny studio. When he sent them out hoping to find a band, a group in the Alaskan city of Palmer heard them and asked to use his band name. "They'd already played shows using my songs," he told The Sun. "I never expected to be a singer but eventually joined them, and we got signed after our fifth show."
  • Why Portugal. The Man? "As an Alaskan kid I'd spin a globe and look at Portugal, the furthest place from me," explained Gourley. "Naming my solo project after a country made sense, as a country represents a group of people. The period is because I didn't know it should probably have been a comma."
  • The band were prolific in their early years, releasing an album a year between 2006 and 2011. Their breakthrough came with "Feel It Still" (2017), which reached #4 on the Hot 100 and won the Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance in 2018.
  • When accepting their Grammy for "Feel It Still," bassist Zach Carothers dedicated the award to Indigenous Alaskan communities: "We'd like to rep this for all the kids in the villages; Shishmaref, Barrow, Bethel, all the Indigenous people in Alaska and around the world, you're beautiful, your culture's beautiful, thank you for inspiring us."
  • After signing with major label Atlantic Records for the albums Woodstock (2017) and Chris Black Changed My Life (2022), the band parted ways with the label and Gourley founded KNIK Records, named after the Alaskan community near where he grew up, to release Shish.

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