Garrett T.
Capps may have a name that sounds like a character from a Western movie, but his latest album, "Everyone is Everyone," is anything but your typical cowboy tune.
This Texan troubadour takes us on a spacey, psychedelic journey through the cosmos, blending elements of country, rock, and electronic music in a way that only he can.
From the moment the opening track hits, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The funky basslines, shimmering synths, and Capps' distinctive twang come together to create a sound that is simultaneously familiar and futuristic.
It's like Hank Williams meeting Daft Punk at a cosmic hoedown.
Tracks like "Here Right Now" and "Born in San Antone" showcase Capps' songwriting chops, with catchy hooks and clever lyrics that will have you tapping your foot and nodding your head in no time.
And when he slows things down on songs like "Goodbye San Antone," his crooning vocals will have you feeling all the feels.
But it's not just Capps' musical chops that make this album stand out.
The production is top-notch, with every instrument and sound expertly layered and mixed to create a sonic landscape that is as vast and expansive as the Texas plains.
So grab your cowboy hat and your space boots, because Garrett T.
Capps is taking you on a ride you won't forget.
"Everyone is Everyone" is a wild, weird, wonderful album that defies genre and expectations.
Yeehaw, space cadets.
Let's ride.
Capps may have a name that sounds like a character from a Western movie, but his latest album, "Everyone is Everyone," is anything but your typical cowboy tune.
This Texan troubadour takes us on a spacey, psychedelic journey through the cosmos, blending elements of country, rock, and electronic music in a way that only he can.
From the moment the opening track hits, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The funky basslines, shimmering synths, and Capps' distinctive twang come together to create a sound that is simultaneously familiar and futuristic.
It's like Hank Williams meeting Daft Punk at a cosmic hoedown.
Tracks like "Here Right Now" and "Born in San Antone" showcase Capps' songwriting chops, with catchy hooks and clever lyrics that will have you tapping your foot and nodding your head in no time.
And when he slows things down on songs like "Goodbye San Antone," his crooning vocals will have you feeling all the feels.
But it's not just Capps' musical chops that make this album stand out.
The production is top-notch, with every instrument and sound expertly layered and mixed to create a sonic landscape that is as vast and expansive as the Texas plains.
So grab your cowboy hat and your space boots, because Garrett T.
Capps is taking you on a ride you won't forget.
"Everyone is Everyone" is a wild, weird, wonderful album that defies genre and expectations.
Yeehaw, space cadets.
Let's ride.






