Rafik Greiss/Derrick Rossignol
For nearly 15 years, Sturgill Simpson has been the most interesting man in country music. Part of that involves making albums that don’t sound much like country, like Mutiny After Midnight, his latest effort as Johnny Blue Skies due this Friday. (Though Sturgill leaked the album himself on YouTube for a brief spell.) A self-described “disco hedonism” record, Mutiny After Midnight is a Sturgill Simpson album through and through, twinning lyrics about sex and politics with music that sounds like a cross of the Allman Brothers Band and Chic. It’s the kind of re...
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