The Manic Boys and Girls Club revisit the roots of their sound: a childhood in a deeply Portuguese household, early gigs that happened by accident and the freedom of being an independent band. Their stories veer from the hilarious to the chaotic: improvised tours, broken bones on stage and a last‑minute reinvention that saved a month‑long run of shows in China. Each moment reveals artists who create by living, not planning.
What emerges is a portrait of two musicians grounded in their heritage but propelled by curiosity, graft, and a stubborn sincerity. They speak candidly about the highs and lows, the fear that fuels them, and the joy of finding “their people” through music. It’s a warm, human look at a band carving its own path — with heart, hustle, and unmistakable Portuguese soul.

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IPMA: How Portuguese music built its own global stage
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