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Vinyl LP pressing. Grayson Capps' Scarlett Roses, is the acclaimed Alabama songwriter's sixth studio album and his first solo release in six years. Throughout the collection, Capps showcases the kind of understated brilliance that can blossom when creativity is detached from expectation, when songs are truly given the space and time to find their writer. "A lot of these songs came to me the way dreams do, where all these different bits and pieces from all these different parts of life come together," he explains. "I would pick up the guitar and things would come to me naturally because I wasn't actually trying to make a record."
Vinyl LP pressing. Grayson Capps' Scarlett Roses, is the acclaimed Alabama songwriter's sixth studio album and his first solo release in six years. Throughout the collection, Capps showcases the kind of understated brilliance that can blossom when creativity is detached from expectation, when songs are truly given the space and time to find their writer. "A lot of these songs came to me the way dreams do, where all these different bits and pieces from all these different parts of life come together," he explains. "I would pick up the guitar and things would come to me naturally because I wasn't actually trying to make a record."
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Scarlett Roses [LP]
Artist: Grayson Capps
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Vinyl LP pressing. Grayson Capps' Scarlett Roses, is the acclaimed Alabama songwriter's sixth studio album and his first solo release in six years. Throughout the collection, Capps showcases the kind of understated brilliance that can blossom when creativity is detached from expectation, when songs are truly given the space and time to find their writer. "A lot of these songs came to me the way dreams do, where all these different bits and pieces from all these different parts of life come together," he explains. "I would pick up the guitar and things would come to me naturally because I wasn't actually trying to make a record."
        
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