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Johnny Blue Skies: From Country to Disco Dance
13 Feb
Summary
- Sturgill Simpson rebrands as Johnny Blue Skies for a dance record.
- New album 'Mutiny After Midnight' to be physical formats only.
- Album marks a return to Atlantic Music Group after a decade.

Sturgill Simpson is reinventing himself as Johnny Blue Skies, launching a new musical direction with the forthcoming album 'Mutiny After Midnight,' set for release on March 13. This project represents a deliberate departure from his country roots, focusing on creating a dance record inspired by 1970s disco. The album's cover art, featuring a dagger piercing a mirror ball, visually hints at this shift.
Intriguingly, 'Mutiny After Midnight' will be available solely on vinyl, CD, and cassette, with no digital or streaming options planned. This decision emphasizes a tangible, physical music experience for listeners. The artist is returning to Atlantic Music Group for this release, citing renewed leadership and a shared vision.
Blue Skies described the album as being crafted in the moment with a beloved group of musicians, aiming to provide a joyful escape from global darkness. The leadoff track, "Make America Fuk Again," features candid lyrics touching on personal growth, mental health, and societal change. Other tracks include "Excited Delirium" and "Venus."




