Photorealistic illustration of Johnny Blue Skies (Sturgill Simpson) performing his new dance album 'Mutiny After Midnight' on stage with dancing crowd amid stormy midnight vibes.
Photorealistic illustration of Johnny Blue Skies (Sturgill Simpson) performing his new dance album 'Mutiny After Midnight' on stage with dancing crowd amid stormy midnight vibes.
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Johnny Blue Skies announces dance album Mutiny After Midnight

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Sturgill Simpson, performing as Johnny Blue Skies with his band the Dark Clouds, has revealed details of their second album, Mutiny After Midnight, set for release on March 13 via Atlantic Outpost in physical formats only. The record, recorded spontaneously at Easy Eye Sound in Nashville, aims to create a groove-centered dance album addressing themes of global darkness and personal love. It follows the 2024 debut Passage Du Desir and Simpson's last release under his own name, 2021's The Ballad of Dood & Juanita.

Sturgill Simpson continues to explore his alter ego Johnny Blue Skies with the announcement of Mutiny After Midnight, the second album from Johnny Blue Skies & the Dark Clouds. Scheduled for March 13, the nine-track record will be available exclusively on vinyl, CD, and cassette through Atlantic Outpost, marking a return to the label with its new leadership.

The album was recorded and produced at Dan Auerbach's Easy Eye Sound studio in Nashville, Tennessee, in a spontaneous process last September. Simpson and the band—drummer and backing vocalist Miles Miller, lead guitarist Laur Joamets, bassist Kevin Black, and keyboardist/saxophonist Robbie Crowell—wrote songs on the spot, starting each day with basic grooves. As Simpson explained in a statement, “There’s a simple goal we as a band set out to achieve: to make a dance record.”

The tracks divide into themes of the "dark state of the world" and the "bright state of love," embracing contradictions. Simpson described the title as a "protest against oppression and suppression," with the antidote being "pure, unfiltered, unapologetic, relentless disco-hedonism." The opener, “Make America Fuk Again,” features lyrics reflecting personal and societal struggles: “Maybe things have been worse but I can’t remember when / Wanna start a revolution and watch it begin.” The full tracklist is: 1. Make America Fuk Again, 2. Excited Delirium, 3. Don’t Let Go, 4. Stay On That, 5. Viridescent, 6. Situation, 7. Venus, 8. Everyone Is Welcome, 9. Ain’t That a Bitch.

Simpson noted the band's long history, having toured together for over 13 years, and expressed excitement about future arena and theater tours without opening acts. He wrote the lyrics in real time, responding to world events and personal experiences: “I wrote words to what is happening in the world and my life in real time, and played with a group of musicians I deeply love and respect. Together, we made an album that is very fun, and will hopefully offer some relief from darkness in the world.”

This project fulfills Simpson's 2021 pledge to limit releases under his own name to five albums, following his independent and Elektra efforts after leaving Atlantic in 2016.

What people are saying

Initial reactions on X highlight intrigue over the physical-only release of Johnny Blue Skies' dance album Mutiny After Midnight. Fans express excitement and eagerness for the project and potential tour. Music journalists note the rarity of eschewing streaming, while country commentators suggest there's much to unpack in the genre shift to disco-hedonism.

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