• Record Label: Atlantic
  • Release Date: Jun 16, 2017
User Score
7.5

Generally favorable reviews- based on 57 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 42 out of 57
  2. Negative: 5 out of 57
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  1. Jul 12, 2017
    6
    I so wanted to like this. But it lacks the soul and inspiration of their former selves. The song that most exemplifies this criticism is “Rich Friends”. It could have been a pleasant enough pop dance number, but its placed in the key sixth track slot, with the atrocious lyric “Crashin' on chardonnay and Adderall, Driving head on into the Wonderwall.” “Wonderwall” being the hook,I so wanted to like this. But it lacks the soul and inspiration of their former selves. The song that most exemplifies this criticism is “Rich Friends”. It could have been a pleasant enough pop dance number, but its placed in the key sixth track slot, with the atrocious lyric “Crashin' on chardonnay and Adderall, Driving head on into the Wonderwall.” “Wonderwall” being the hook, landing like a ham fisted smack. Sung as if we’ve never heard the Oasis song. Thus, capturing “rip-off, pandering, and crass commercialism” all in one crystalline moment! This stark look behind the curtain is almost forgivable because it’s so over the top. “Mr. Lonely” with its out of place rap interlude is almost as off putting. The thing is, Portugal the Man, can’t help but write really catchy indie.pop songs, and Woodstock has that. But what should have been a Spoon like transition into the mainstream, often sounds like a band simply selling out. Expand
  2. Jul 17, 2017
    6
    While I like the idea of Portugal. The Man doing a more political album, this one didn't quite do it for me. While there are some good pop tracks on here, overall I think the album is a bit underwhelming. Nothing really sticks out as amazing or overly interesting, just "pretty good" at best.
  3. Jun 13, 2018
    6
    Portugal. The Man pulled themselves in a lot of directions this time around with Woodstock.
    Hit songs such as Feel It Still and Live In The Moment are overshadowed by the annoyingly bombastic Easy Tiger and the utterly depressing Mr. Lonely. It seems as though Woodstock saved the best for last: So Young, Tidal Wave (catchy although a bit repetitive) and Noise Pollution are sparkling
    Portugal. The Man pulled themselves in a lot of directions this time around with Woodstock.
    Hit songs such as Feel It Still and Live In The Moment are overshadowed by the annoyingly bombastic Easy Tiger and the utterly depressing Mr. Lonely. It seems as though Woodstock saved the best for last: So Young, Tidal Wave (catchy although a bit repetitive) and Noise Pollution are sparkling highlights. All in all, Portugal. The Man aimed for a more accessible sound, but in doing so, the overall quality deteriorated.
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70

Generally favorable reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 7
  2. Negative: 0 out of 7
  1. Jul 7, 2017
    66
    Again and again, Woodstock promises a protest but delivers a party.
  2. Jun 27, 2017
    80
    With Woodstock, Portugal. The Man continues to be exceptionally colorful, polished, moving, and determined. Sure, the group has lost a sliver of their uniqueness in the move toward a more commercially viable and accessible sound, but the vast majority of their idiosyncratic identity is still here.
  3. Jun 21, 2017
    50
    Instead of putting their own offbeat stamp on danceable pop music, Portugal. The Man abandons their once-unique sound and retreats into imitation.