Sturgill Simpson's 'Mutiny After Midnight' (as Johnny Blue Skies), released exclusively on physical formats on March 13, debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 with 59,000 equivalent album units—the first physical-only Top 10 since Taylor Swift's 2023 project.
The chart success, reported by Billboard on March 23, 2026, caps the album's chaotic physical-only rollout announced last month to support independent record shops. Issued on six vinyl variants, cassette, and CD, it marks Simpson's biggest debut under the Johnny Blue Skies alias, following 2024's Passage du Desir.
Simpson celebrated on Instagram, noting it as potentially 'the ONLY new album of original music' to achieve this since an unknown prior instance and challenging Billboard for details. Historical precedents include Swift's Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions (2023, indie shops only) and Garth Brooks' The Anthology: Part I (No. 4 in 2017).
A brief YouTube leak generated buzz before removal, aligning with Simpson's embrace of 'chaos.' He reiterated the strategy's goal of tangible music connections amid digital dominance. No tour dates announced yet for the disco-country album, opening with 'Make America Fuk Again.' Digital release expected later.