Mississippi-born John Murry’s third album, The Stars Are God’s Bullet Holes, produced by John Parish at Rockfield Studios, follows his acclaimed debut, The Graceless Age, and the 2017 follow-up, A Short History of Decay. This new album blends striking imagery with dark humor, addressing themes of violence and societal issues in the U.S. through deeply personal lyrics. Raised in Tupelo and adopted into the family of Nobel Laureate William Faulkner, Murry’s journey includes struggles with autism and addiction, which he candidly explores in his music. With a supportive collaboration with Parish, Murry delivers a profound exploration of identity and trauma, ultimately finding acceptance amidst life’s challenges.