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John Butler Returns With New Solo Album ‘PRISM’

John Butler is stepping into a bold new era. The ARIA Award-winning musician has officially announced his tenth studio album, PRISM, which is set to arrive Sept. 5.

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The announcement lands alongside the release of the album’s second single, “So Sorry,” out today (May 28).

Marking a significant shift away from the John Butler Trio moniker, PRISM was recorded entirely solo with producer James Ireland (POND, San Cisco), who co-handled instrumentation and production duties. “It’s a big life and the world, in many ways, is in turmoil. Personally, I did a lot of soul-searching and reflecting as this record took shape,” Butler shared in a statement.

“For me, PRISM is a cathartic release, a celebration of going solo, moving away from the John Butler Trio moniker, and yet another sonic stretch as I continue to refine my musical journey. The title reflects the sonic and emotional “bandwidth” I wanted to explore: the whole spectrum of what it is to be human. Love, death, politics, inner and outer turmoil and redemption.”

Butler added, “On the deeply reflective single, ‘So Sorry,’ Butler explores the long shadows cast by enduring relationships. “You get together as ‘kids’ and if you’re lucky, you learn how to regulate and become adults together. But no one gets out unscathed.”

PRISM is part three in Butler’s ambitious Four Seasons project, following 2024’s Running River (an ambient meditation album) and Still Searching (an all-instrumental LP). Described as both “contemplative and explosive,” the upcoming release promises an eclectic blend of festival-ready anthems, groove-heavy rock, and soul-searching ballads.

Butler performed at Bluesfest earlier this year and is set to kick off a major U.S. tour across June, July and August, with Australian headline dates to be announced soon.

One of Australia’s most successful independent artists, Butler’s accolades include multiple platinum records, ARIA Awards, and several No. 1 albums on the ARIA Albums Chart. His 2018 LP HOME debuted at No. 1 and saw him experiment with expanded instrumentation and electronic textures, paving the way for PRISM‘s continued sonic evolution.

PRISM arrives Sept. 5 and is available for pre-save and pre-order now.

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