Starting April 7, 2011, Portugal. The Man started posting new music via their YouTube account. • "Once Was One" (April 7, 2011) - 30-Second Preview • "All Your Light" (April 14, 2011) - 30-Second Preview • "So American" (April 21, 2011) - 30-Second Preview • "You Carried Us (Share With Me The Sun)" (April 26, 2011) - 30-Second Preview • "Got it All (This Can't Be Living Now)" (April 29, 2011) - Full Stream • "Sleep Forever" (May 5, 2011) - Full Stream On May 27, 2011, Portugal. The Man posted these samples for streaming via
SoundCloud. On June 6, 2011, Portugal. The Man released a short film entitled "Sleep Forever" via
IFC. The film acted as an extended music video for the songs "Sleep Forever" and "Got It All (This Can't Be Living Now)". The film depicted frontman John Baldwin Gourley on a dog-sled, riding through the Alaskan wilderness. At one point, the dogs go missing and John runs off to look for them. He trips in the snow and his gun discharges and kills him. While lying in the snow, one of his missing dogs starts to eat John while he sings "Got It All". During that song, the scene switches from the dog eating John and him singing in an igloo behind a fire. Then, the camera sets on a mountain side with three strange lights and ends. A bit of the footage was originally shown in the 30-second previews for "Once Was One", "All Your Light (Times Like These)", "So American" and "You Carried Us (Share With Me The Sun)". At one point, before the album was released, you could purchase Portugal. The Man
iPhone cases. The artwork for the Deluxe edition of the album is a fold-out layout, the same as their 2009 album
The Satanic Satanist. "Got It All (This Can't Be Living Now)" is on the soundtrack for 2011 video game
FIFA 12. "All Your Light" is featured in a 2015 Gatorade commercial featuring NBA player
Jabari Parker. The song is also featured in
Red Bull's 2015 BMX video
Kaleidoscope featuring Red Bull sponsored athlete Kriss Kyle. ==Critical reception==