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		<title>The Satanic Satanist // Portugal. The Man</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 21:26:59 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The Satanic Satanist is definitely another contender for top album of 2009. If it&#8217;s not in the top 5, the last four months of 2009 must deliver some absolutely mind blowing material. Well, more mind blowing than The Satanic Satanist, that is. The guitar riffs are reminiscent of the 60s and 70s and are just downright groovy!</p>
<p>Most of us will still have no idea what John Gourley is singing about, the vocals are still fun to sing along to, and of course, are still the higer pitched, soft voice we have all come to recognize as Gourley&#8217;s. The tracks do seem to all blend together and at first listen I had a hard time realizing when a new track had started, but now that&#8217;s one of the things I love about the album. The music doesn&#8217;t get interrupted and it all fits perfectly together.</p>
<p>Wrap this glorious gift from&#8230;satan?&#8230;up in artwork by Austin Sellers that somehow manages to perfectly compliment the songs with his colorful yet eerie water colors, and you&#8217;ve got Christmas in July!</p>
<p>Initial Thoughts: I was really relieved and excited because the last time I really loved a Portugal. The Man album was Church Mouth. The Satanic Satanist has all the elements I love Portugal. The Man for without the things that didn&#8217;t allow me to love Censored Colors.</p>
<p>Now: It&#8217;s been almost two weeks since I heard this album and it hasn&#8217;t lost any of its appeal. It gets better every time I listen to it.</p>
<p>Best Track: I&#8217;m really digging The Home but I think this is a tie with The Woods and Guns and Dogs. I can&#8217;t help it, it&#8217;s a good album!</p>
<p>Quick little edit (October 1st) 3 months later this is still all I can listen to [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>The Satanic Satanist</em> is definitely another contender for top album of 2009. If it&#8217;s not in the top 5, the last four months of 2009 must deliver some absolutely <strong><em>mind blowing</em></strong> material. Well, <em>mor</em>e mind blowing than <em>The Satanic Satanist</em>, that is. The guitar riffs are reminiscent of the 60s and 70s and are just downright groovy!</p>
<p>Most of us will still have no idea what John Gourley is singing about, the vocals are still fun to sing along to, and of course, are still the higer pitched, soft voice we have all come to recognize as Gourley&#8217;s. The tracks do seem to all blend together and at first listen I had a hard time realizing when a new track had started, but now that&#8217;s one of the things I love about the album. The music doesn&#8217;t get interrupted and it all fits perfectly together.</p>
<p>Wrap this glorious gift from&#8230;satan?&#8230;up in artwork by Austin Sellers that somehow manages to perfectly compliment the songs with his colorful yet eerie water colors, and you&#8217;ve got Christmas in July!</p>
<p><strong>Initial Thoughts:</strong> I was really relieved and excited because the last time I really loved a Portugal. The Man album was <em>Church Mouth</em>. <em>The Satanic Satanist</em> has all the elements I love Portugal. The Man for without the things that didn&#8217;t allow me to love <em>Censored Colors</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Now:</strong><em> </em>It&#8217;s been almost two weeks since I heard this album and it hasn&#8217;t lost any of its appeal. It gets better every time I listen to it.</p>
<p><strong>Best Track: </strong>I&#8217;m really digging <em>The Home</em> but I think this is a tie with <em>The Woods</em> and <em>Guns and Dogs</em>. I can&#8217;t help it, it&#8217;s a good album!</p>
<p><em>Quick little edit (October 1st) 3 months later this is still all I can listen to pretty much.</em></p>
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