San Antonio cosmic cowboy Garrett T. Capps drops album he calls his 'most personal and honest'

“I want to live a life of balance; I want to live a full life,” San Antonio singer-songwriter Garret T. Capps’ drawls in the opening line of his new album Life Is Strange. The Alamo City native known for his cosmic blending of country and Krautrock has developed into one of the most prolific writers of this town has seen. He turns out albums with such frequency that he can afford to release material with minimal fanfare, which is precisely what he did with Life Is Strange.
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