The post Sturgill Simpson Finds Blue Skies on “Jupiter’s Faerie” and More Songs of the Week appeared first on Consequence. The track embodies the dichotomy central to Passage Du Desir: the interplay ...
(WVUE) - Who the heck is Johnny Blue Skies? Alt-country troubadour Sturgill Simpson is back but don’t call him Sturgill. In 2021, Simpson, 45, told the press that after the release of ‘Ballad of Dood ...
About halfway through his new album, Sturgill Simpson sings about identity. In a tune aptly titled “Who I Am,” he tempers a sense of loss with “comfort in just knowing nothing ever stays the same.” ...
Seemingly every artist has one song they wish they hadn’t written or recorded. Sometimes, the songs don’t age well and fall out of favor. On the other hand, an artist may get tired of playing a ...
Ever ask a question, almost dismissively, as if you knew there wouldn’t be any concrete answer at hand? Such an instance occurred last month, when the same question popped up in conversations with ...
Sturgill Simpson is just getting back into the swing of performing after three years off the road. He made up for that lost time Saturday night with a whopping three hour-long set at the Greek Theatre ...
“Sit down, baby,” Sturgill Simpson sings. “I got some things that you need to hear.” These words lead the last track on country singer Simpson’s most recent album, Passage du Desir. On the winding ...
After working his way back from a vocal cord injury that sidelined him for three years, cult-loved country music hero Sturgill Simpson will now face a new challenge in his long-awaited Twin Cities ...
At first glance, I was surprised to see Sturgill Simpson on this year’s Stagecoach lineup. I’ve been a diehard fan since my roommate introduced me to his music as a college freshman, but Simpson ...