Artist: Grayson Capps
Record Review from web archive November 9, 2008
Grayson Capps
Grayson Capps is not just a seriously good songwriter – if one who has relied quite heavily at times on the exaggerated color of deep-south character sketches – he’s also an entertainer of the rarest sort: a master of variety, humor and engaging storytelling who manages to seem warm and familiar and larger-than-life at the [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #73 Jan-Feb 2008
Grayson Capps – Songbones
It’s worth asking whether an artist putting out stripped-down versions of previously released songs really adds anything worthwhile. But taking away the energy and elaborateness of band backing can be a good test of a song’s quality. As the title suggests, Songbones is on board with that idea. The ten-song album returns to a point [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #66 Nov-Dec 2006
Grayson Capps – Wail & Ride
Prior to the Katrina disaster, Grayson Capps lived in New Orleans for twenty years, imbibing that city’s spirit with a poet’s eye (and ear) for detail. The result was a finely tuned sense of place that lay at the heart of his 2005 solo debut, If You Knew My Mind. Capps now finds himself living [...]
Town and Country - Shorter Artist Feature from Issue #58 July-Aug 2005
Grayson Capps – Truth is stranger than fiction
Some of Grayson Capps’ songs are hard to believe. One listen will leave you wondering whether he’s a storyteller with one hell of an imagination, or someone who has lived an awfully colorful life, brushing up against the south’s most eccentric characters. He’s only writing what he knows. After nearly 20 years spent in some [...]
