Today, GRAMMY® Award winner Sturgill Simpson shares the music video for “A Good Look,” a standout track from his critically acclaimed fourth full-length album – available
HERE via Elektra Records – and Netflix Original anime film of the same name, “SOUND & FURY.”
Watch the “A Good Look” official music video
HERE.
Featuring high-octane animated footage from the “SOUND & FURY” film, the visual captures the breakneck action, frenetic pace, and intensity of the artist’s immersive vision set to psychedelic disco breaks, ripping guitars, and stadium-size hooks. The video was directed by Simpson’s “SOUND & FURY” collaborator, founder of influential animation studio Kamikaze Douga, and sought-after filmmaker Jumpei Mizusaki.
Next up, Simpson kicks off his much-anticipated “Sturgill Simpson: A Good Look’n Tour” on February 21 in Birmingham, AL. Meeting widespread demand from audiences everywhere, it visits over 40 cities with two-night stands scheduled for Asheville, NC, Detroit, MI, Minneapolis, MN, Washington, D.C., San Francisco, CA, and Nashville, TN. Numerous dates have already sold out in advance. Presented by AEG Presents, the tour features special guest and acclaimed country breakout star Tyler Childers. Simpson has also partnered with CID Entertainment to offer travel packages with all net proceeds benefitting the Special Forces Foundation, a nonprofit organization that provides immediate and ongoing support to the Special Forces community and their families. $1 from each ticket sold for the Sturgill Simpson: A Good Look’n Tour will also be donated to benefit the Special Forces Foundation. Tickets and more information on the exclusive travel offers can be found
HERE. Check out the confirmed itinerary below.
Anointed a critical favorite for its uncompromising scope, endless attitude, and flawless execution, “SOUND & FURY” closed out 2019 as a fixture on numerous year end lists, including those by Rolling Stone, Billboard, NPR, Vulture, Esquire, Noisey, and more.
Simpson’s live performances and album have been met with fan and critical praise alike:
“A PROUDLY REBELLIOUS RECORD.” – Los Angeles Times
“Sound and Fury begins much in the same way as Simpson’s recent live set: with AN EXPLORATORY PSYCH-BLUES JAM …As a guitarist, Simpson is uninterested in conventional guitar god shredding; his playing is CURIOUS, FLUID AND FULL OF WONDER.” – Rolling Stone
“…he can glide between synth-rock, glam, dancefloor-fillers; songwriting is king in his world. It doesn’t matter if he’s playing a dreamy campfire song or a two-minute instrumental stomper. Simpson is the one dictating his sound…” – Pitchfork
“Anyone who says guitar music is dead hasn’t listened to the new Sturgill Simpson record.”
– Entertainment Weekly
“Sound & Fury is the best case for musicians using Netflix in wild ways…..THE YEAR’S MOST HYPNOTIZING LONGFORM MUSIC VIDEO.” – Indiewire
“The Sound & Fury closer is the BEST THING SIMPSON HAS EVER DONE …It’s hard to imagine any other rock ’n’ roll show achieving anything like the same visceral power.” – Billboard
“POWERHOUSE PERFORMANCE … Simpson was here, in a cozy punk club, seeking a real connection, making a real change in the world.” – The Washington Post
About Sturgill Simpson:
A true iconoclast, GRAMMY® Award-winning singer and songwriter Sturgill Simpson has quietly, yet irrevocably disrupted country, rock, and culture at large since his 2013 independent debut High Top Mountain. In 2014, Metamodern Sounds in Country Music garnered his first GRAMMY® Award nod and claimed spots on Rolling Stone’s “50 Best Albums of 2014” and NPR’s “50 Favorite Albums of 2014.” 2016 saw him reach a pivotal turning point on A Sailor’s Guide To Earth. It would be honored with the GRAMMY® Award for “Best Country Album.” Like only he can, Simpson threw the rulebook out the window and flipped everything upside down on 2019’s “SOUND & FURY.” Produced by Simpson, the bulk of the album was recorded primarily at the McGuire Motor Inn in Waterford, Michigan, with his bandmates Bobby Emmett, Chuck Bartels, Miles Miller, who all serve as co-producers along with GRAMMY nominee John Hill (Cage The Elephant, Portugal.The Man, Bleachers). It lived up to his pledge to deliver as “a sleazy, steamy rock n roll record” and was accompanied by a Netflix anime film of the same name, which merged American rock music with Japanese animation in a revolutionary new way. Last year, he also contributed “The Dead Don’t Die” as the original theme song for writer and director Jim Jamursch’s acclaimed The Dead Don’t Die film. Additionally, he remains committed to philanthropy supporting non-profit organizations such as the
Special Forces Foundation.
STURGILL SIMPSON: A GOOD LOOK’N TOUR
WITH VERY SPECIAL GUEST TYLER CHILDERS
NORTH AMERICAN DATES
FEBRUARY
21 Legacy Arena at The BJCC Birmingham, AL
22 U.S. Cellular Center Asheville Asheville, NC – SOLD OUT
23 U.S. Cellular Center Asheville Asheville, NC – SOLD OUT
25 Knoxville Coliseum Knoxville, TN
26 Knoxville Coliseum Knoxville, TN
28 Rupp Arena Lexington, KY
29 Masonic Temple Detroit, MI – SOLD OUT
MARCH
1 Masonic Temple Detroit, MI
4 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, PA
6 Spectrum Center Charlotte, NC
7 Infinite Energy Center Duluth, GA – SOLD OUT
10 North Charleston Coliseum N. Charleston, SC
13 Hampton Coliseum Hampton, VA
14 The Met Philadelphia, PA
15 The Anthem Washington, DC – SOLD OUT
16 The Anthem Washington, DC
18 Coca-Cola Coliseum Toronto, ON
20 Nationwide Arena Columbus, OH
21 Chaifetz Arena St. Louis, MO
22 Landers Center Southaven, MS
27 American Airlines Center Dallas, TX
28 Frank Erwin Center Austin, TX
29 Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land Sugar Land, TX
APRIL
1 Silverstein Eye Centers Arena Independence, MO
3 United Center Chicago, IL
4 The Armory Minneapolis, MN – SOLD OUT
5 The Armory Minneapolis, MN
9 Baxter Arena Omaha, NE
10 Alliant Energy Center Mem. Coliseum Madison, WI
23 BOK Center Tulsa, OK
25 Pepsi Center Denver, CO
28 Maverik Center West Valley City, UT
29 Adams Event Center Missoula, MT
MAY
1 Veterans Memorial Coliseum Portland, OR
2 The Gorge Amphitheater George, WA
5 Bill Graham Civic Auditorium San Francisco, CA – SOLD OUT
6 Bill Graham Civic Auditorium San Francisco, CA
8 The Forum Inglewood, CA
15 TD Garden Boston, MA
16 Madison Square Garden Arena New York, NY
21 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN
22 Bridgestone Arena Nashville, TN – SOLD OUT
24 KFC Yum! Center Louisville, KY
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