If you missed Portugal. The Man's headlining spot at Gleason Fest, or loved it so much you're dying to see them again, it's your lucky day.
The band originally formed in Sarah Palin's hometown of Wasilla, Alaska, are back on the road and have a show scheduled for Spokane on Friday, Nov. 18. They'll be playing the Knitting Factory, and tickets are $25 and on sale on Friday, Sept. 16, at 10 am via the Knitting Factory website and Ticketweb.com. Boone Howard will open the show.
Now based in Portland, the band are hard-touring road warriors who have had some turnover in membership outside of founders John Gourley and Zach Carothers, but they never seem to lose any steam. It's been a few years since they released an album, the 2013 release Evil Friends, but earlier this year their social media accounts said a new one called Gloomin' and Doomin' would be coming out soon.
Dan Nailen is the former editor of the Inlander. He's previously written and edited for The Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City Weekly, Missoula Independent, Salt Lake Magazine, The Oregonian and KUER-FM. He grew up seeing the country in an Air Force family and studied at the University of Utah and University of...