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PORTUGAL. THE MAN RELEASE “DOUBT – MIZMOR VERSION”

MARKS FINAL RELEASE FROM THE BAND’S
CHRIS BLACK CHANGED MY LIFE MUSIC VIDEO TRILOGY

Multi-platinum, GRAMMY ® Award-winning rock band Portugal. The Man release “Doubt – Mizmor Version”. The new track marks a rework of “Doubt” (originally released on PTM’s June 2023 album Chris Black Changed My Life) courtesy of acclaimed, Portland-based metal musician Mizmor.

It arrives accompanied by an official music video – a haunting, slightly bloody, black-and-white visual which stars Portugal. The Man frontman John Gourley and vocalist Zoe Manville, as well as Mizmor himself.  

The video was shot in the band’s home state of Alaska, where they’ve filmed most of the videos throughout the course of their career. This release was specifically filmed on the unceded ancestral lands of the Knik Tribe, Yuhaaviatam, Maarenga’yam, Chumash, and Tongva (Gabrieleno).

It marks the third and final video release from Portugal. The Man’s Chris Black Changed My Life Music Video Trilogy. All three videos within the trilogy were directed by acclaimed cinematographer and frequent collaborator Michael Ragen, who has directed and/or served as DP on many of the band’s other visuals, including “Noise Pollution,” “Evil Friends,” “Sleep Forever” and “Feel It Still,” to name just a few.

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Of the collaboration, Mizmor shares:
“Collaborating with John and Mike was a lot of fun. My brother, Ryan, used to play in Portugal. The Man, and I was the kid brother who played heavy music; I think John always thought that was kind of cool… but it wasn’t until Mike’s music video trilogy idea that it clicked on exactly how to meld the Mizmor sound with the PTM sound… Instead of stripping everything away and rebuilding from the ground up, like many remixes do, I was able to almost directly adapt the chords into my style. I also wrote a doom metal outro, to make sure we showcased the slower side of Mizmor, and I was able to put one of John’s vocal melodies on top of it in the form of lead guitar (blended with one of Zoe’s vocal takes). I’m really proud of how the song came out. It totally rips, and it’s also really interesting to hear a more traditional pop structure (verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, outro) behind a black metal song, because the genre doesn’t typically do that. This results in a certain catchiness that, though most black metallers would be tempted to resist, I find undeniable in this context (since the song still shreds)… And I think a lot of non-metal artists either have a soft spot for metal, or are just intrigued by the genre, because it allows for a very cathartic expression of dark or negative emotions (like depression, anxiety, and existential dread), which ends up being therapeutic and positive for both the artist and their listeners.”

Doubt – Mizmor Version” follows the official videos for “Anxiety:Clarity” and “Doubt,” which were released earlier this fall. Both songs are standout tracks lifted off the band’s most recent album, CHRIS BLACK CHANGED MY LIFE, which arrived to immediate acclaim upon release in June.

“The videos are daydreaming … we’re capturing the recklessness of us as kids where we can be creative in our own little worlds. We can be Alaskan creative, you can go big; as far as you can see there are no limits. I love it, because the people there are up for anything, and they know how to find the fun and humor. The humor in all of it…that is so stupidly Portugal. The Man. We make videos there because in Alaska, anything is possible — that’s it, but also it’s also about family and our community. I want to make art with the people I love.”
– John Gourley

“Filming PTM videos in Alaska has become tradition at this point. We’ve been filming there for the past four albums and I guess I can’t get enough of the subzero temperatures, but ultimately it’s an unmissable opportunity to escape the traditional structure and roles of filmmaking and just go experiment in the harshest possible environment during the coldest time of year with the coolest people.”
– Michael Ragen

CHRIS BLACK CHANGED MY LIFE was produced by the legendary Jeff Bhasker (Beyonce, Harry Styles, SZA, Mark Ronson) and features collaborations with Paul Williams (John Lennon, David Bowie, Mac Miller), Asa Taccone, Black ThoughtUnknown Mortal Orchestra, Nick Reinhart, Homer Steinweiss, Natalia Lafourcade, and Bhasker.

CHRIS BLACK CHANGED MY LIFE marks the band’s first full-length since the release of their 2017 album Woodstock, which spurned the Platinum-certified smash “Feel It Still.” The album’s title pays homage the band’s late friend and honorary band member, Chris Black. The band will continue their marquee US tour dates in support of the album with a highly-anticipated set at weekend two of Austin City Limits.

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CHRIS BLACK CHANGED MY LIFE TRACKLIST:
Heavy Games II (feat. Jeff Bhasker)
Grim Generation
Thunderdome [W.T.A] (feat. Black Thought & Natalia Lafourcade)
Dummy
Summer of Luv (feat. Unknown Mortal Orchestra)
Ghost Town
Time’s a Fantasy (feat. Jeff Bhasker)
Doubt
Plastic Island
Champ (feat. Edgar Winter)
Anxiety:Clarity (feat. Paul Williams)

UPCOMING PORTUGAL. THE MAN LIVE SHOWS
10/13 – Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits
11/3 – Eugene, OR @ McDonald Theatre
11/4 – Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory
11/5 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox
11/6 – Vancouver, BC – Orpheum
11/8 – Calgary, AB – Grey Eagle
11/9 – Edmonton, AB – Edmonton Convention Centre
11/11 – Winnipeg, MB – Burton Cummings Theatre
11/14 – London, ON – London Music Hall
11/15 – Toronto, ON – HISTORY
11/16 – Toronto, ON – HISTORY
11/18 – Ottawa, ON – Ey Centre
11/19 – Montreal, QC – MTELUS