Sturgill Simpson Announces New Album And Film SOUND & FURY For Fall 2019 Release

Grammy award-winning country singer-songwriter Sturgill Simpson announced that he will be releasing a new album that accompanies his new film, SOUND & FURY. The musician dropped the thrilling news at Comic-Con last weekend while on a panel with SOUND & FURY collaborators writer/director Jumpei Mizusaki and character designer Takashi Okazaki.

A mini trailer was also released showing the stellar combination of animation and music. 

The album will be Simpson’s first release since his Grammy award-winning 2016 album, A Sailor’s Guide to Earth. The new album/movie marks an innovative combination of Japenese anime and American rock music as Mizuaki and Simpson have combined talents to make this masterpiece. 

“We went in without any preconceived notions and came out with a really sleazy, steamy rock n roll record. It’s definitely my most psychedelic. And also my heaviest. I had this idea that it’d be really cool to animate some of these songs, and we ended up with a futuristic, dystopian, post-apocalyptic, samurai film” Sturgill said in a press release. 

The film will be released on Netflix and the album will be dropped by Elektrric Records. In other recent news, Simpson recently wrote the theme song for Jim Jarmusch’s anime movie, The Dead Don’t Die, which features Bill Murray, Tilda Swinton and Selena Gomez. 

The singer was also noted for performing at Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Music Festival and protesting the Country Music Awards by playing music outside while answering questions about politics and taking donations for the American Civil Liberties Union.  ‘

Photo Credit: Sharon Alagna

Alex Myers: I'm an Okie living in L.A. writing about music and other things that I'm passionate about. I was raised by musicians and I grew up playing bass guitar, piano and cello. You can always find me with my headphones on or glued to my phone reading the latest music news. My passion for music lead me to attend college at Loyola Marymount University in L.A. with the dreams of making a living in the music industry. After interning for two record labels I was certain that working in the music industry was not for me. However, when I started writing for my college's newspaper, I figured out that I was a talented writer and I subsequently changed my career path. Now I'm combining my two passions and aspiring to become a music writer.
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