Expanded Digital Release Arrives July 17 With Rare Remixes, Live Versions & Instrumentals
Björn’s Remix Of “Got It All (This Can’t Be Living Now)” Out Today LISTEN HERE
Watch The Newly Restored 4K “Sleep Forever” Music Video WATCH HERE
Band Launching Massive Summer Tour In July
GRAMMY® Award-winning rock band Portugal. The Man announces the July 17 digital release of In the Mountain in the Cloud (Deluxe Edition). The expanded edition celebrates the 15th anniversary of the group’s 2011 major-label debut, offering newer fans an opportunity to revisit this underrated, foundational album.
The new edition gathers highly sought-after remixes previously unavailable on digital streaming platforms, including a remix of “Got It All (This Can’t Be Living Now)” by Björn Yttling, which makes its streaming debut today. Listen HERE. The remixes are joined by instrumental versions of every album track and a classic live performance of “So American” from KCRW’s “Morning Becomes Eclectic.”
A stunning 4K upscaled version of the band’s short film “Sleep Forever” was also released this week to commemorate the 15th anniversary of its original release on June 6, 2011. The 13-minute film serves as a joint music video for “Sleep Forever” and “Got It All (This Can’t Be Living Now).” This beautifully restored version can be viewed HERE.
Originally released on July 19, 2011, In the Mountain in the Cloud marked Portugal. The Man’s transition to the major-label stage, establishing the expansive pop-rock architecture that would later propel them to global superstardom with their 2017 multi-platinum smash “Feel It Still.” Produced by John Hill and mixed by Andy Wallace, the record features breakout singles “So American” and “Got It All (This Can’t Be Living Now),” showcasing frontman John Gourley’s signature falsetto and ambitious sonic vision.
The digital Deluxe Edition heralds an extensive global touring schedule for Portugal. The Man. The group is slated for a highly anticipated North American run with Muse in August, along with appearances at several marquee summer festivals. The band will return to Portland for a pair of hometown shows with the Oregon Symphony at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall before heading overseas for a European headline tour through the end of the year. Get Tickets HERE.
Upcoming Tour Dates
July 10 Oxford Stomp (Calgary, Canada)
August 1 Sandpoint, ID
August 10 Charlotte, NC w/ Muse
August 11 Charleston, SC
August 12 Atlanta, GA w/ Muse
August 14 Dallas, TX w/ Muse
August 15 Austin, TX w/ Muse
August 18 Greenwood Village, CO w/ Muse
August 19 Grand Junction, CO
August 20 West Valley City, UT w/ Muse
August 22 Ridgefield, WA w/ Muse
August 23 Auburn, WA w/ Muse
August 24 Jacksonville, OR
August 26 Wheatland, CA w/ Muse
August 27 Mountain View, CA w/ Muse
August 29 Chula Vista, CA w/ Muse
August 31 Los Angeles, CA w/ Muse
September 6 Sun Valley, ID
September 18 Grand Point North Festival (Burlington, VT)
September 19 XPoNential Music Festival (Camden, NJ)
September 20 Iron Blossom Music Festival (Richmond, VA)
September 27 Bourbon & Beyond (Louisville, KY)
November 11 Portland, OR (with the Oregon Symphony)
November 12 Portland, OR (with the Oregon Symphony)
November 17 Lausanne, Switzerland
November 18 Milan, Italy
November 19 Munich, Bavaria
November 21 Prague, Czechia
November 23 Warsaw, Poland
November 24 Berlin, Germany
November 26 Vienna, Austria
November 27 Zurich, Switzerland
November 28 Cologne, NRW
November 30 Copenhagen, Denmark
December 2 Tilburg, Netherlands
December 3 Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
December 4 Paris, France
December 5 Paris, France
December 7 London, England
December 8 Manchester, England
December 9 Glasgow, UK