With uLu Selects Vol #2, Portugal. The Man pull back the curtain and deliver a blisteringly honest collection of sonic exorcisms. Across four tracks—“V.I.S.,” “Silver Spoons,” “Big Baby Bogota,” and “I Got This”—the band leans fully into discomfort, vulnerability and warped pop sensibility only Portugal. The Man can offer.
From the spectral swell of “V.I.S.” to the high and come-down chaos of “Silver Spoons” featuring Lucius and produced by Jeff Bhasker —a track that shirks responsibility with a grin and unleashes something bigger, meaner, and more suited to survive its broken environment: a demon in a devil town—to the burnout swagger and disconnection of “Big Baby Bogota,” featuring Francisca Valenzuela, Estereomance, and Jeff Bhasker this EP doesn’t just explore chaos—it lives in it.
Closing with the danceable defiance of “I Got This,” featuring Paul Williams the band celebrates disorder with a pounding rhythm, a sly “Around the World”-style interpolation, and a callback to Chris Black Changed My Life: “Why don’t you go to fucking Disneyland and build a monument to your delusional thinking.” Here, the line becomes a full-blown rejection of performative pain and false redemption, flipping the idea of salvation on its head. If there’s survival here, it’s self-earned—quiet, isolated, and without a sympathetic witness. With Portugal. The Man’s signature blend of irony, intimacy, and offbeat brilliance Vol #2 doesn’t offer resolution —it offers beautifully off-kilter release.