Mystery Jets return with raucous single Black Sage

Mystery Jets have released their first new music in six years with the single Black Sage. The track is available now through Fiction Records.

Mystery Jets released Black Sage after a six-year absence from new material. Their last studio album was A Billion Heartbeats in 2020. The new song was produced in collaboration with Leo Abrahams and features a psych rock sound built from extended jam sessions.

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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.

Johnny Blue Skies, formerly known as Sturgill Simpson, and The Dark Clouds have revealed details of their upcoming album Mutiny After Midnight. The project, set for release on March 13 via High Top Mountain Records and Atlantic Music Group’s Atlantic Outpost, aims to deliver a fun dance record amid global challenges. It features contributions from bandmates Miles Miller, Laur Joamets, Kevin Black, and Robbie Crowell.

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Sturgill Simpson, as Johnny Blue Skies, has released Mutiny After Midnight—the follow-up to 2024's Passage du Desir—via a self-orchestrated leak and physical formats on March 13, 2026. The chaotic rollout marks his biggest debut week and supports independent record shops, as detailed in a deleted Instagram story.

Muse revealed their tenth studio album, The Wow! Signal—due June 26 via Warner—by partnering with Sent Into Space to launch a tablet more than 20 miles into the atmosphere, premiering the music video for lead single “Be With You” while airborne. The LP follows 2022's Will of the People and includes the 2025 track “Unravelling,” exploring cosmic mystery via the 1977 'Wow!' signal.

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Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood has reunited with composer Shye Ben Tzur and The Rajasthan Express for a new album titled Ranjha, set for release on May 8 via World Circuit/BMG. The project follows their 2015 collaboration Junun and features the lead single of the same name, accompanied by an eight-minute music video. Recording took place in an Oxford studio, differing from the fort setting of their previous work.

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