
Grayson Capps
"Rott ‘N’ Roll"
HYN 9368-1
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Tracks:
1. Going Back To The Country
2. Arrowhead
3. Gran Maw Maw
4. Psychic Channel Blues
5. The Waltz
6. Big Black Buzzard
7. Ike
8. Sun Don’t Shine On Willy
9. Big Ol’ Woman
10. Guitar
11. The Fear Fruit Bearing Tree
12. Sock Monkey
13. Bacon
Rott ‘N’ Roll has become the phrase of choice for Grayson Capps’ fans to use in describing the southern troubadour’s music. It expresses the raw energy of Grayson’s songs that mix backwoods rock, bayou soul and country blues with tales of prostitutes, alcoholics, drifters and paranoia. On his fourth album, Grayson and his band The Stumpknockers burn harder than ever. Raucous numbers like “Big Black Buzzard,” “Sun Don’t Shine On Willy” and “Going Back To The Country” are instant classics in his repertoire. Yet a more introspective side is also on display with two of the most personal songs Grayson’s written: “Arrowhead” and “Guitar.” Having drawn comparisons over the last few years to the likes of Tom Waits, Townes Van Zandt and Drive By Truckers, Rott ‘N’ Roll proves that Grayson’s vision is ultimately as singular as those to whom he’s compared.
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