Sturgill Simpson's alter ego Johnny Blue Skies and his band, The Dark Clouds, have shared an expanded edition of their new album, Mutiny After Midnight, on all streaming platforms.
Following its physical-only release on March 13, which made a historic debut at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, No. 1 on Top Album Sales, Top Rock & Alternative Albums, Vinyl Albums and Indie Store Album Sales, Mutiny After Midnight was called "an instant contender for album of the year."
Listen to the extended Mutiny After Midnight via High Top Mountain/Atlantic Outpost here, or experience the album on vinyl, CD and cassette here.
Available on all digital platforms, Mutiny After Midnight now features the record's nine original songs alongside Johnny Blue Skies & the Dark Clouds' renditions of Eddie Murphy's "Party All The Time," and both William Bell's "You Don't Miss Your Water" and Procol Harum's "A Whiter Shade of Pale."
Fans will be able to experience the album live for the first time on Johnny Blue Skies & the Dark Clouds' upcoming tour, Mutiny For The Masses. Spanning 29 dates across North America, Mutiny For The Masses will kick off at Austin's Moody Center on September 4.
Produced by Johnny Blue Skies and recorded at Easy Eye Sound Studios, Mutiny After Midnight includes musical contributions by the Dark Clouds: Johnny Blue Skies on rhythm guitar, lead guitar and vocals; Little Joe on rhythm, lead, slide guitar and pedal steel; Black Daddy on bass; Easy Luvin on drums, percussion and vocals; and Raw B on keys and saxophone.
Mutiny After Midnight Streaming Tracklist:
Make America Fuk Again
Excited Delirium
Don't Let Go
Stay On That
Viridescent
You Don't Miss Your Water
Situation
Venus
Party All The Time
Everyone Is Welcome
Ain't That A Bitch
A Whiter Shade of Pale
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